Thursday, October 1, 2015

Germany Ethnically Cleanses its Own People to Make Way for Muslims

Germany Ethnically Cleanses its Own People to Make Way for Muslims


One people is being replaced by another under the authority of the state

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So far it's only a few people being evicted from their homes. And yet the implications of this are very creepy.

Germans are being evicted, despite paying rent, to make way for Muslims who don't. There's a whiff of ethnic cleansing in the air. One people is being replaced by another under the authority of the state.

 You would have thought that Germany would have learned to stop engaging in ethnic cleansing to promote ideological goals.
A woman in Germany is being evicted from her home of 23 years to make way for asylum-seekers, in the second such case to emerge.
Gabrielle Keller has been given until the end of the year to leave her flat in the small southern town of Eschbach, near the border with France.
Ms Keller’s case follows that of Bettina Halbey, a nurse who is being evicted from her home of 16 years in the town of Nieheim, hundreds of miles to the north.
Mario Schlafke, the mayor of Eschbach, says the town had no choice but to ask Ms Keller to leave.
“The council hasn’t taken a frivolous decision,” he told Welt newspaper. “The alternative would have been to set up beds in the gym.”
And why not do that? Why are Muslim migrants more entitled to homes than German citizens? For that matter, why not do what Hungary is doing and keep them out?
A small gap in coils of newly laid razor wire is all that remains of the Zakany-Botovo border crossing between Hungary and fellow European Union member Croatia, as Budapest prepares to close off another route for migrants flocking to Europe.
Heavy machinery is clearing trees and a 3-metre-high fence is taking shape along the line of the razor wire.
The border, still traversed by thousands of migrants daily en route to Austria and Germany, could be sealed in a matter of minutes, potentially diverting the migrants into tiny Slovenia or stranding them in Croatia, where authorities are struggling with the scale of the influx.
Border crossings have been fitted with gates of steel and concrete.
The crisis is still bad, but Hungary is trying to do what it can for its people.
The majority of illegal border crossers were registered at the Croatian-Hungarian border, precisely 6,496, while 145 illegal border crossings were registered at the Serbian-Hungarian border, where Hungary has built a fence as a “temporary measure”.
Data from the Hungarian Police revealed that a total of 287,386 “incidents against illegal migrants” have taken place in the country since the beginning of the year.
Instead the EU is threatening Hungary.
The European Union is threatening to take action against Hungary over its laws limiting the flow of migrants and refugees through its territory.
The laws, introduced on Sept. 21, make it a crime to cross Hungary’s border illegally or damage the country’s new anti-migration razor-wire fence.
The head of the European Commission's migration and protection wing, Laurent Muschel, told EU lawmakers Thursday that there are "a number of issues that we find problematic in their new legislation and said "we are ready to take any further steps if needed." He added the Commission would lay out its concerns in a letter to Hungary by the end of this week.
Meanwhile Hungarian Catholics are defying the Pope's pro-Muslim migrant agenda.
At a Catholic Mass at the Magyar Szentek Plébánia church, in a leafy riverside area of Budapest, there is no extra collection for refugees. No canned food drive. No charity bake sale.
Pope Francis has called on all of Europe's Catholics to take in refugees, but in Hungary, a predominantly Catholic country, church leaders have been hesitant.
The Catholic cardinal of Budapest, Peter Erdo, has said that taking in refugees would amount to human trafficking. Bishop Laszlo Kiss-Rigo, the church's top official in southern Hungary, where most migrants and refugees enter the country from Serbia or Croatia, was quoted as saying the pope "doesn't know the situation" and that Hungary is under "invasion."
Across the country, especially in rural areas, church bells toll every day at noon to commemorate a 15th century battle in which Hungarian fighters expelled the Turks — Muslim invaders — from their lands. Today, Muslim migrants are emerging from the cornfields in those same rural areas, asking for refuge on a new continent.
Refuge, invasion. You say potato, I say Jihad.

The invaders understand that this is a zero-sum game and the Eurocrats are already displacing the native population to make way for the Muslim colonization of Europe.


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