International Knife attack in Solingen, Germany. Multiple dead

You said “the culprit”, not culprits…
Ahh. Miscommunication it seems.

The first part of the post you quoted is about folks jumping the gun on incidents that just happened and just wanting to get their opinion on something out as fast as possible.
The second half is about finding the culprit of the stabbings that happened.
 
Ahh. Miscommunication it seems.

The first part of the post you quoted is about folks jumping the gun on incidents that just happened and just wanting to get their opinion on something out as fast as possible.
The second half is about finding the culprit of the stabbings that happened.
And did the folks jumping the gun happen to get it right yet again?
 
Sadly German government is not the best at handling these treats at all the last couple of years. Near me was a neo Nazi terror attack, in the after match it became known that the guy wrote a manifesto and even send letters to the police talking about his plans.

Germany has an huge bureaucracy problem a lot of processes take way too long and often some work is deemed as not important. Eg. the guy who wrote that he was gonna go on a shooting spree. Things are heating up in this country and I don't think I will stay around to watch it through.
 
German media is reporting that two of the three people killed at the 'Festival of Diversity' were pro-migrant activists.


Well that’s a relief. Kidding of course, but it shouldn’t be a surprise that the crowd was pro-immigrant.
 

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A 32-year-old woman has been arrested after six people were hurt in a knife attack on a bus headed to a festival in western Germany. Authorities said there was no evidence of a political or religious motive.

Three of those attacked are in life-threatening condition, police said on Friday evening.

The knife attack took place in Siegen, east of Cologne. The bus was on its way to a festival in the town and at least another 40 people were on board when the attack took place at about 7.40pm.

Police and prosecutors said the six people wounded were aged between 16 and 30 and all were from the region. By Saturday morning, three of them had left the hospital after outpatient treatment.

Police said the woman arrested in Siegen was a German citizen with no immigrant roots.
 

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A 32-year-old woman has been arrested after six people were hurt in a knife attack on a bus headed to a festival in western Germany. Authorities said there was no evidence of a political or religious motive.

Three of those attacked are in life-threatening condition, police said on Friday evening.

The knife attack took place in Siegen, east of Cologne. The bus was on its way to a festival in the town and at least another 40 people were on board when the attack took place at about 7.40pm.

Police and prosecutors said the six people wounded were aged between 16 and 30 and all were from the region. By Saturday morning, three of them had left the hospital after outpatient treatment.

Police said the woman arrested in Siegen was a German citizen with no immigrant roots.
- Come to post this. It's pathetic that officers have their hands tied on their own backs. The politicians obviously dont care about the citzens
 

Far-Right On!!

If these “mainstream” parties were smart they would accept their own unpopularity and abandon their “firewall” and hope the stank of coalescing with CDU would drive AfD’s support down..similar to how it did with The League in Italy after they rolled with the pigs.

When you look at their rapidly growing support and then the support for the socially conservative leftist party..which is likely a lot of people who want to support AfD but are still too chicken shit as of this moment. This can easily be 40 percent next year.

Try to suppress them, it eventually comes to a coalition not even being necessary. It’s just a matter of time. Same thing in France.

These elitists think they can not radically change their approach to mass immigration and people will just give up. What they are really doing is waiting out the natives and avoiding a nationalist takeover for a few decades so once it’s uniformly accepted among Germans they have lost their country..then they will be too politically marginalized to change them.

Will be interesting to see the alignment around 2030 throughout Europe

Excluding the UK, they’re lost
 

Far-Right On!!

If these “mainstream” parties were smart they would accept their own unpopularity and abandon their “firewall” and hope the stank of coalescing with CDU would drive AfD’s support down..similar to how it did with The League in Italy after they rolled with the pigs.

When you look at their rapidly growing support and then the support for the socially conservative leftist party..which is likely a lot of people who want to support AfD but are still too chicken shit as of this moment. This can easily be 40 percent next year.

Try to suppress them, it eventually comes to a coalition not even being necessary. It’s just a matter of time. Same thing in France.

These elitists think they can not radically change their approach to mass immigration and people will just give up. What they are really doing is waiting out the natives and avoiding a nationalist takeover for a few decades so once it’s uniformly accepted among Germans they have lost their country..then they will be too politically marginalized to change them.

Will be interesting to see the alignment around 2030 throughout Europe

Excluding the UK, they’re lost

Every time the far right gets a burst of popularity, the revulsion it creates quickly swings the pendulum back the other way.
 
Every time the far right gets a burst of popularity, the revulsion it creates quickly swings the pendulum back the other way.

it creates quickly swings the pendulum back the other way.
Not exactly when you have some far leftist parties in Europe ignoring the immigration crisis.
 
Every time the far right gets a burst of popularity, the revulsion it creates quickly swings the pendulum back the other way.

Except it’s not a “burst”, they have been growing at a fast but steady pace for nearly a decade now.

Also, for there to be a “pendulum” swing it would require them to be in power to fail to deliver or repulse anybody.

Or for them to be welcomed into a coalition with establishment parties without a mandate to make the wholesale changes that need to be made. Thats a good way to kill momentum and demoralize the people into resigning to the status quo.

Similar to Wilders in Netherlands. He shouldn’t have been so eager to accept a spot in a globalist government. It’s been a long time coming but he needed to be more patient. He can’t make the changes the Netherlands needs in his position but now he’s potentially viewed as part of the problem.

AfD is in the zone of being the biggest party AND being no-fault opposition. That train is going to move and move. I don’t think they want in a coalition for the sake of being in a coalition as well.

Same thing with National Front in France. People think they “lost” but they massively expanded their vote share and it’s all the same as it would’ve been had they come in first. They were never going to want to be in the government without a full mandate.

Of course, the establishment can bury the “far right” by pulling their head out of their ass on immigration and green hoax policies but that’s a non starter for the Powermen behind the European elite. Those must continue no matter what.
 
Except it’s not a “burst”, they have been growing at a fast but steady pace for nearly a decade now.

Also, for there to be a “pendulum” swing it would require them to be in power to fail to deliver or repulse anybody.

Or for them to be welcomed into a coalition with establishment parties without a mandate to make the wholesale changes that need to be made. Thats a good way to kill momentum and demoralize the people.

Similar to Wilders in Netherlands. He shouldn’t have been so eager to accept a spot in a globalist government. It’s been a long time coming but he needed to be more patient. He can’t make the changes the Netherlands needs in his position but now he’s potentially viewed as part of the problem.

AfD is in the zone of being the biggest party AND being no-fault opposition. That train is going to move and move. I don’t think they want in a coalition for the sake of being in a coalition as well.

Of course, the establishment can bury the “far right” by pulling their head out of their ass on immigration and green hoax policies but that’s a non starter for the Powermen behind the European elite. Those must continue no matter what.

We'll see how it plays out, but that is how it's been working recently.

Ultimately, when you're voting on idealism alone, you're kinda ignoring several key things. Can these right wing parties actually run a country, or not? Are they competent politicians capable of working in a global marketplace?

But for now, it's been the case that people will vote for a right wing initiative or a right wing party and quickly become disillusioned - either it's never enough for the fanatical types, or it's simply populist rhetoric with no substance and no real strategy (see: Brexit). Right wing parties have been running on immigration issues or general racist tropes for decades and decades. And yes, right wing parties have been in power and done absolutely nothing about it.

The hope that fringe right take over the mainstream seems a little bit silly - although we definitely have seen success with this in Europe, but thankfully the Nazis (the biggest and strongest of all ultra-nationalist governments) were roundly defeated.
 
Germany really needs to take out the trash.


In yet another knife attack involving a foreigner, a Somali man stabbed a 46-year-old man in the neck outside a supermarket in the small town of Waltershausen. Thirty police officers arrived on scene and took him into custody.

At 5:30 p.m., the incident started with the 27-year-old Somali man purposefully coughing on customers at random inside the “Netto” discount supermarket. He then began threatening them and randomly entering into arguments with various customers.

When a 46-year-old man asked the Somali man to stop, the Somali man allegedly threatened to kill him. The victim then told the Somali to calm down, at which point the Somali stabbed him in the neck, according to the Welt newspaper.
“The accused reportedly said to the victim and other people, ‘I will kill you and your families.’ He is then said to have stabbed the victim in the neck with a knife and knowingly accepted his death,” said a public prosecutor.

He faces 15 years in prison.

The stabbing attack follows a wave of knife crimes involving migrants, including the Solingen knife attacks which killed three Germans at the Festival of Diversity a week ago. Foreigners now account for a record share of violent crimes in the country, as per government statistics from 2023.

The number of foreign suspects soared to around 923,000 last year, representing a massive 18 percent increase in just one year nationwide, according to crime statistics from the German Interior Ministry released on Tuesday. However, the even more shocking number may have to do with violent crimes, which soared to record levels in 2023.

The data from the interior ministry shows that 41 percent of all crime suspects are foreigners, with 2.246 million people in the country suspected of a crime in 2023, which is 7.3 percent more than in 2022. Overall, foreigners only represent 15 percent of the population.


 
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