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Machete-armed Syrian man with Palestinian flag wounds 31 in Germany
The man reportedly set fire to two buildings, before ramming a store with a van
and threatening people with machetes. https://images.jpost.com/image/uploa...7,w_822/625104 A 41-year-old Syrian national wounded 31 people, including two children who were left in critical condition, in arson attacks on Saturday in the German city of Essen, according to police and media reports from Sunday morning. At around 5:10 p.m. on Saturday, the man set fire to a residential building on Altenessener Strasse, at the corner of Pielsticker Strasse, according to Bild. He later drove a few streets over, where he set fire to a second residence. The fire service said that 31 people were wounded in the arson attacks, while Essen police placed the number at 30. https://www.jpost.com/international/article-822321 AfD popularity anyone? |
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Dont worry he just wants a better life and killing innocents is his CV :)
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Christ alive
And people were really criticising Kemi Badenoch's article today |
looking forward to the MSM getting their journalistic teeth into this.....
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I wonder if he targetted honkeys only?
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Just a typical “innocent” Palestinian
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Has anyone heard anything about this on the mainstream news?
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Yes Germany has serious problems
Police need to do better |
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The left wing MSM deliberately chose NOT to report this as part of a concerted effort to promote mass illegal migration I guarantee if it had been a ***** stabber stabbing ***** people it would be plastered all over the headlines and every Labour MP would have been condemning it |
nope, not on our RTL Nieuws either in my nation
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She was criticised for talking about cultures not being equally valid? Is that an opinion you share? There are between 30-40k Syrian born nationals living in the UK, and yet they're not all committing machete attacks, so really don't understand where you're coming from. |
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Equally 'Syrian born nationals' are not a homogeneous entity. Some can subscribe to dangerous cultural values and some won't |
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I agree they are not an homogenous group, but I'm not the one that ranks cultures. Let's not pretend we're talking about terrorists/non-terrorists here. |
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When countries become the arbiter of the validity of other cultures, it never ends well. |
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But do you judge all those cultures as being less good than ours like kemi does? Or is marrying children ok to you if its far far away? |
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I think religion is probably the worst man made invention of all time, and I think child marriage/any form of abuse to be one of the most heinous acts imaginable. I hate the fact that I'm playing along with this, but 2% of girls are married before 15, and 13% are married before 18 in Syria. 0.01% is still too many, but I wouldn't say this is representative of every Syrian that lives today, and every Syrian that's ever lived in the towns and cities dating back to biblical times. https://www.girlsnotbrides.org/learn...eitra%20(23%25). 300,00 child brides married in the US, between 2000-2018. No one is suggesting Americans are not a good cultural match to come to the Uk. I didn't watch the whole Kemi interview, so was she talking specifically about Syrian child brides, or is that where the conversation has had to go so we can all ignore what is really being said? Genuine question? |
We're talking about it in the context of immigration into another country. It's fine if you want to take a relativist view that these things are all subjective but if you want to preserve the social fabric and identity of a country that you do have to be aware of other cultural values that clash with that. Many people from the middle east would harbour values that are very sectarian and hostile to our own values - it shouldn't be controversial to state that (equally many will not).
Pretty much every country recognises that's why immigration has to be controlled and the importance of integration. Let's be honest most Arab countries are far more suspicious of western culture and worried about importing it than vice versa. |
France has always had high percentages of african and arab immigrants due to it's historical influence in the world. There have certainly been a few flash points in france, but nothing that warrants any sort of panic in the general scheme of things
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ah some pathetic Syrian attention seeker trying to add fuel to the raging fire for the xenophobic palestine haters
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