What is your position on Muslim immigration, considering you clearly believe Europe has become so dangerous that killing a terrorist endangers your life these days? And is it a Europe-only concern, or should others, like the cop at Ohio State, not have been identified either?Cannot stop thinking about that. If they find those cops with a headshot 5, 10 or 20 years from now, you know what's the likely reason.
What is your position on Muslim immigration, considering you clearly believe Europe has become so dangerous that killing a terrorist endangers your life these days? And is it a Europe-only concern, or should others, like the cop at Ohio State, not have been identified either?
The Guardian has interviewed the Pakistani who was wrongfully detained initially.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...gly-arrested-berlin-attack-fears-for-his-life
"Naveed Baloch says he was tied up, blindfolded and slapped by police after being held ‘because he ran across road’"
I really just don't understand the psychology of attacking a country that has been so accommodating to you, even if he was denied asylum. In plenty of countries he would've been jailed, beaten and tortured with what the Germans knew about him. It's laughable how these groups brag about attacks via refugee posers, as if there's anything honorable or to be proud of there. It's embarrassing that you're so weak that you have to depend on your enemy's kindness in order to attack them. Almost as embarrassing as the West's inability to save itself from political correctness.
German taxpayers know where their money was going...
I really just don't understand the psychology of attacking a country that has been so accommodating to you, even if he was denied asylum. In plenty of countries he would've been jailed, beaten and tortured with what the Germans knew about him. It's laughable how these groups brag about attacks via refugee posers, as if there's anything honorable or to be proud of there. It's embarrassing that you're so weak that you have to depend on your enemy's kindness in order to attack them. Almost as embarrassing as the West's inability to save itself from political correctness.
It is not that simple..I really just don't understand the psychology of attacking a country that has been so accommodating to you, even if he was denied asylum. In plenty of countries he would've been jailed, beaten and tortured with what the Germans knew about him. It's laughable how these groups brag about attacks via refugee posers, as if there's anything honorable or to be proud of there. It's embarrassing that you're so weak that you have to depend on your enemy's kindness in order to attack them. Almost as embarrassing as the West's inability to save itself from political correctness.
kindness is weakness to these savages...
the latest video I have seen from Germany. Thats what Merkel has given to Germany..
So far, so bad. It is bad enough police across Europe had his picture and he still could travel like this. I would especially like to know where he was in the two days between the deed and the recording in Nijmwegen. Did he hide in Berlin? Was he on the road non stop? Or did he travel to Dortmund, where he also had Salafist buddies?
As a precaution, or were there credible threats?So fyi the two cops who stopped Ami who were publicly lauded and had their names published now were relocated for safety reasons.
As a precaution, or were there credible threats?
As a precaution, or were there credible threats?
The officers were hailed nationwide for their actions, not least by the country's Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni.
But the praise began to evaporate after messages the pair had posted online surfaced, some racist in character and others suggesting support for Italy's fascist era of the 1930s and 1940s.
Scata published to Instagram pictures of former fascist leader Benito Mussolini and also a selfie showing him making a fascist-style salute, arm outstretched.
The men's social media profiles were removed and they both were placed under police surveillance amid fears for their safety.