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Eldeezy's avatar

I was going to comment but, quite frankly, I have nothing to add. The facts simply speak for themselves.

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la chevalerie vit's avatar

I still managed to get in a heated discussion with a liberal friend just yesterday over the term “illegal alien”, during the course of which she stated “it was legal immigration because Biden let them in.” At that point I lost any hope of making a rational argument, downgraded from slim hope.

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Henrybowman's avatar

Funny. This week, I'm not hearing a lot of "it was legal deportation because Trump kicked them out."

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la chevalerie vit's avatar

nice!

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Yukon Dave's avatar

Your friend is right. Most of them had a limited stay and are now illegal since they over stayed the temporary allowances. To knowingly send these people into our country without a long term plan is inhuman and evil.

You should remind your friend that Biden denied it was even happening, while his administration was paying airlines to fly them about the country or bus them to their favourite location.

Or how so many caravans were paid for by Biden funded NGO's to help them migrate to the US while the administration claimed it did not know why it was happening.

It may not have been illegal when the Biden administration stop checking if the child sitting next to the man was genetically related claiming he was the father, but it was wrong. Ask anyone that looked into the eyes of that little child and had to let them move on.

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les's avatar

But the left liberals deny "facts" exist.

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Warmek's avatar

Which makes my brain bleed. Which may itself be a deliberate tactic.

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Michelle Dostie's avatar

If the government will not deport, they should at least build detention centers for illegal criminals. Pretrial detention is a societal necessity.

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Riri's avatar

Chilling. The liberties of the west will be used against them in the end. Islam thrives on weakness.

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Yukon Dave's avatar

El Gato Malo wrote about this conflict of the Golden Rule and Tribalism in two great articles:

"failure to acknowledge tribalism as a primary societal driver is a pure luxury belief that can be reasonably held only in extremely high-trust societies arranged around "golden rule" ethoses.

in most cultures, especially low trust cultures, tribe and family structure are always paramount."

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/tribal-war

""do unto others as you would have them do unto you" emergent from judeo-christian tradition and (perhaps vitally) rarified by protestant reformation. it seems a prosaic and obvious thing, but as an idea it was astonishingly revolutionary and remains to this day vanishingly rare in most of the world. many languages do not even have words for the concept."

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/golden-rules-and-golden-ages

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Warmek's avatar

It's true. To those of us born here, it seems obvious, but we're also literally the product of multiple centuries of directed societal evolution. Even as a non-Christian I can recognize that there was a memetic DNA that was encouraged to create a society that saw "others" a part of the "self".

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Riri's avatar

Thanks for sharing. What a depressing read :-(

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Danno's avatar

Once the West wakes up, if it ever does, Islam's weakness will be exposed.

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

Other than, "this will just get worse."

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Danno's avatar

A breaking point will come. The longer the authorities allow this to go on, the worse it's going to be for everyone involved.

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

Absolutely correct!

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Warmek's avatar

I recall the title of a Heinlein story, about something he referred to in later stories as "The Crazy Years"...

"If This Goes On..."

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CS's avatar

I don't think in this case that the facts actually do speak for themselves.

There is a lot here that is odd.

As I post below:

'None of these people from s------e countries belongs in Germany, certainly not illegally.

But I have doubts about what is really going on here.

Who is the American?

Why is he in Germany?

Why has he had past violent confrontations with the man in question?

Why did the US ambassador respond so quickly?

(I have lived and traveled overseas, and I would say that the US embassy scarcely cared about me or my welfare.)

There are a lot of questions raised in Eugyppius' post, and getting answers to them would clarify a lot.'

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Danno's avatar

I don't think the American had past violent confrontations with the man in question. But the statement is ambiguous. What he seemed to be saying is that he discovered that the perpetrator had prior, similar offenses.

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Fred Ickenham's avatar

It's Darwinian

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John Bowman's avatar

And not only that, this is now so frequent any comment is just a repeat of the umpteen times it’s been said before.

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Susan G's avatar

German justice is equivalent to blue city/state American justice. The injured American must hail from a red state where assaults are punished.

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sonya's avatar

Seems to me all of the Commonwealth countries are experiencing the identical immigrants get out of jail free card… almost like we are now being ruled by the UN. Hmmm.. strange that!

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Klaus Schwab:

“We own all the cabinets.”

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Jack Gallagher's avatar

"You'll own nothing, and be subject to immigrant knife attacks."

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sonya's avatar

And rapes

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CMCM's avatar

"And you'll be happy about it." — Klaus Schwab

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Henry J. Zaccardi's avatar

"Gee, that's an ugly bruise! Here, put some delicious lab grown 'meat' on it... it'll bring the swellin' down right quick!"

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sonya's avatar

Yes

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Henry J. Zaccardi's avatar

Has anyone said... "All your cabinets are belong to us" yet?

Me, Joking My Way Into The Apocalypse

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Mike Williams's avatar

Greetings from Australia...100% !!

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Mrs Bucket's avatar

Happening everywhere, exactly as intended: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/175FdtLtxJ/

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Pelopidas's avatar

But, Mr. Eugyppius, substack writers here in the U.S. assure me that European citizens are very happy with their current governance. This is done in an apparent attempt to convince us silly Americans that we need policies more akin to the European model and we too could be very happy with our governors.

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vinegaroon's avatar

A group of my highly-educated (aka propagandized) liberal East Coast cousins visited Europe this summer and Oh My God were they shocked at the state of Germany. All you need to do is take a train - any train - anywhere in Germany to get an idea of the disfunction. I had the impression when they arrived that they felt like members of the tired huddled masses looking at Europe as an alternative to the tyrrany of Trump's America - even flirting with the idea of moving here - but in the end, they hightailed it back to Massachusetts, where maybe things aren't so bad after all.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

The German tourists are all out in force (as usual) in California. They apparently didn’t get the memo that the orange man is bad.

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Tired old grey mare's avatar

Interesting…we were in Yellowstone this summer and the predominant foreign language was German, which was a first. Maybe the Germans are traveling abroad to get away.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I find that Germans are always #1 wherever we travel in the southwest quadrant of USA. Secondarily are Japanese and Chinese. Everyone else from Europe after that in about equal dispersion. Then the rest (like Australia) to a lesser degree. I expected Germans to be less traveled this year b/c of the rhetoric but I can’t say I’ve noticed any changes.

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

We were there in February this year. Never going back. Too frightening and dangerous.

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Pelopidas's avatar

True, but these American “hotspots” are relatively big, and the homicide differential is astounding. For instance, in Baltimore, a city of roughly 450,000 people, during the Freddie Gray controversy the entire country was focused on police brutality, etc. The prosecutor made national news by charging all 6 of the officers involved with 1st degree murder, a maliciously stupid charge if there ever was one. The prosecutor screamed “racism” even though the cops were mostly non-white. During this entire episode, which captured national attention, no one ever mentioned the fact that the citizens of Baltimore commit homicide against their fellow citizens at a rate that was 850% higher than the national average. 🤯

How could that be? If a community of nearly 1/2 million people was doing virtually anything at 8.5 times the national average, there would be a story about it. Consuming broccoli, participating in bowling, you name it. People magazine, or MSNBC or somebody would be talking about it, “Jeepers Jane, we just can’t believe how much broccoli they eat here in Padukaville. It’s really amazing”. But, killing each other at that rate, not mentionable. Nothing to see here, move along. I’m not picking on Baltimore, per se. It’s just one example.

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Warmek's avatar

It's because nobody *really* cares about the demographic in question... particularly the people claim to *most* care about the demographic in question.

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Pelopidas's avatar

Agreed, it’s all posturing, no substance. Go live in one of these “hotspot” cities for 1 week. All the professed “champions of the oppressed” would be begging for relief.

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Keith's avatar

I have no idea which U.S. Substack writers you are reading but I think you need to change them. Chris Bray is one of my favourite American Substackers - and all his posts are free to read!

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Childers coffee and Covid is very good.

Also Gato Malo.

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Keith's avatar

Ah, maybe I'll give them a go. Thanks.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I talk to a lot of Europeans.

Probably Americans are aware of the most vocal Europeans- these are the who ones praise their governments incl EC, but there is s smaller percentage who are angry and alarmed at what is going on but are quieter. Perhaps they are the silent majority but it is hard to know.

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Pelopidas's avatar

I defer to Mr. Eugyppius’ coverage of the AfD. Their policies are common sense ,popular, and contrary to the current globalist rulers, therefore, they must be banned, literally. The current regime attempted to ban the participation of a party that routinely receives 30+\- % support in a country with 6 “major” parties, all based on the most egregiously fabricated and false accusations. And they do so in the name of “saving democracy”. It’s that stupid.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

The worse things get in Germany the more will support AfD.

Merz just gave a speech two days ago expressing some regret over German aggression towards Russia and how the end of fossil fuels has led in large part to the de-industrialization crisis. But, he won’t actually change course and Putin has said the ship of rapprochement with Europe has sailed forever. AfD will consequently continue to rise.

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jean's avatar

According to Our World in Data, the US had 5.8 homicides per 100,000 in 2023 while Germany had 0.9. This is the latest data. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a small upward trend, although we're still far below the numbers that were normal in the 1990s. No, people are not happy with their current governance and I'm not going to pretend that we have no problems, but frankly, Americans have no business looking down on Europe when it comes to violent crime.

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4Dbark's avatar

Americans look down on pussies who won’t stick up for women.

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jean's avatar

Fair enough, many Germans are cowards. Cowardice rates are harder to quantify than homicide rates but I wouldn't be surprised if there was a correlation, i.e. we're not used to violence thus we don't know how to react to it. Kudos to the American hero in the Dresden tram.

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jean's avatar

To be fair, the American was an MMA fighter according to welt.de. Not every American would have intervened. I could imagine also imagine that others were deterred by seeing that the guy knew what he was doing and felt like they couldn't contribute. Maybe most others in the tram were grannies, who knows. Still, it reminds me of the knife attack in Hamburg a few months ago where a Syrian held down the attacker. But I'm sure there are many other cases where Germans do intervene... still, I won't deny that many of us are cowards and I'd probably be one of them. I've luckily never been in such a situation, so I don't know what I would do, but probably I'd rather retreat and call the cops than putting myself against a group of aggressive men.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I’m a lady with one broken arm but honestly I would have kicked that knife wielding guy where the sun don’t shine until he was on the ground. Cheers 🇺🇸

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jean's avatar

Sure you would. Sounds like no blade could cut through your confidence. Love your profile picture by the way.

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4Dbark's avatar

Thank you for your insights. IDK if American men have more or less innate courage than Germans. Germans were fearsome and courageous adversaries in the two world wars. Something has badly changed. I’ve read the other stories of immigrants assaulting minors in German public pools. We have a huge Muslim population in many American cities and that shit just doesn’t happen, at least not often. American do not take kindly to adults of any kind assaulting children. Even hardened criminals in prison. Yet, it seems to happen all-too regularly in Germany. I believe that potential perps in America who would contemplate assaulting a young girl would have to calculate the consequences when the girl’s father and family was informed. They would come looking. And some would be armed.

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jean's avatar

Is going to a public pool something underprivileged American teenagers typically do on a nice day? I'm asking out of genuine curiosity, not bad faith. I just don't really remember seeing it all that often in American movies. The stories you have read are curated to generate engagement. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but you likely overestimate it just like us Europeans may think that school shootings are a happening all the time in the US because when do we hear of an American high school when nothing happened? And it's not like there are normally groups of adult Muslims preying on minors in swimming pools. More often, it's rowdy teenagers misbehaving, and a considerable proportion of them happen to be Muslim not least because of the demographics in that age group. I have gone to quite a few German swimming pools and I've never seen anything that would make headlines.

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Pelopidas's avatar

Interesting thing about US crime data is this. America is not homogenous. It is vastly bigger and more diverse than Germany and other European countries. We have dozens of “homicide hot spots” with rates that are 500-1,000% higher than the national average. Take these geographically small areas out of the equation and America looks a lot more like Germany in terms of crime stats. The problem is, no one will discuss that fact because it brings up uncomfortable truths about culture and governance.

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jean's avatar

Fair point, but I'm sure Germany also has its crime hotspots. Probably the differences are a bit less extreme because overall socioeconomic inequality is much higher in the US. If you took the worst neighbourhoods of both countries out of the statistic, the US would probably still look much worse.

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Jeffrey's avatar

not even a close comparison the USA in most places you have no fear whatsoever and I assure you in most States (Florida) everyone is carrying so you just do not screw around with anyone. If you do --- so sad for you....

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Arizona as well….

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Jeffrey's avatar

to be fair there are very few places that I'm not comfortable,,,,

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jean's avatar

No offense, but I prefer to trust the statistic. The fact that homicides are not equally distributed across the country is not really a strong argument for the US being safer because there are inequalities everywhere. Germany also has more and less safe areas although the differences are certainly much smaller than they are in the US.

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Pelopidas's avatar

BTW, I’m not arguing that the U.S. is “safer”. Just pointing out that the U.S. homicide hotspots blatantly easy to identify and their differentials are so extremely large that they “move the needle” on national statistics, even for a country of 340 million souls.

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Mike Williams's avatar

You are right.

."..If we just remove these abundant outliers we can lower the average ..."...

Some comedian could have asked "how many outliers do you have to remove to make the average violent crime stats lower.."

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Warmek's avatar

My entire state is slightly larger than Poland.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

There are YT videos right now about no go zones in German cities like Berlin and Frankfurt (but not limited to those.)

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jean's avatar

Yes, everybody can declare their own no go zone, it's fun. I personally like to go whereever the wind takes me, which is probably why I was so upset by lockdowns. But honestly, the experience of not being allowed to go everywhere with a feeling of safety (in that case safety from being stopped by the police and issue a fine) has made me sympathise even more with those who never felt as free in the first place, i.e. most women and many men.

I've seen a popular video about an alleged no-go zones in Frankfurt lately, it was beyond ridiculous. The guy even walked with a "bodyguard" for additional effect, filmed drug addicts for hours and eventually some druggie who didn't want to be filmed through a bottle in their direction, security guys immediately starting to chase the attacker... if anything, this video made me feel more safe. Honestly, I'd avoid this particular area too because it's depressing. But if I had any reason to go there, I wouldn't hesitate for a second. That said, I'm a big guy and I'm German (thus feel a bit more "at home", know my ways, know the law etc.). I may feel different if I was a girl, or even if I just had a bad experience... so I'm not trying to belittle the problem either. But this type of content you're referring to is just clickbait, and the way they frame stuff like addiction as an immigration problem is right-wing propaganda. Not saying that there are no problems with immigration, and certain nations of origins are certainly overrepresented in crime statistics. But when I take the metro through Berlin, the only people that actually make me feel a bit unsafe are psychotic drug addicts who look like they haven't had a shower this year and could start a fight with an imaginary or real person at any second - and I'd say the percentage of immigrants among them is quite close to that in the general population.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Italy and Paris not Germany-

Earlier this summer a San Fran catholic school teacher of Italian was knifed in the throat on the train by a visitor. Friends of my Canadian pal were mugged on the Paris subway. Everyone stood around and watched. Police did nothing at 200 feet away.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I saw a video of German visitors organizing to demand the sharia be recognized. Also saw this happening in UK. Only time will tell if it is legit reporting.

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4Dbark's avatar

We don’t have no-go zones in America. Not-wise zones, maybe. But not no-go. Cops can and will go in any neighborhood. Sharia law is not recognized in America.

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Jack Gallagher's avatar

Yes we do. I know of some in Memphis and Baltimore.

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jean's avatar

Nor is it in Germany. Cops can and will go in any neighborhood. I'd be 1000 times more concerned about going to the worst neighbourhoods in the US than in Germany. For example, Neukölln in Berlin... I actually lived there as a kid when it was much worse than it is today. It's still one of the worst neighbourhoods in terms of reputation, and I'd say it's well-deserved. The streets are full of trash and piss and rats, drug addicts, poorly hidden organised crime, ... at least some of the central streets are really shit for German standards. Still, you will see plenty of young university students, artists, hipsters walking through this whole mess, some of them because they just didn't find a flat in a nicer area, some because they are weirdly attracted to the filth or somehow want to feel better about getting high 24/7 if they are surrounded by people who have worse drug issues, I don't know. The thing is: would some white arts students with their face full of piercings move to the worst neighbourhoods in New York or LA, sit outside the cafe, walk home from the club at night? Maybe the answer is yes and my impression of the US is as blurred from the media as yours of Germany is. My guess is still no.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Jean, if you’re in Germany, wouldn’t you normally be sleeping right now? 🌺

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jean's avatar

Yes mom, I'm going to bed. Just one more comment!

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Chixbythesea's avatar

In just four hours it will be time for your morning espresso.

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Riri's avatar

This is mostly related to gang activity. Give the arab and Turkish gangs in Germany guns and soon the homicide rate will match that of the US.

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Henrybowman's avatar

Before you go quoting homicide rates, keep in mind that homicide includes justifiable self-defense. I don't expect there's a lot of that in Germany. A little lethal self-defense, perhaps, but nothing the German authorities would ever consider justifiable.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Gun deaths in USA are normally about the same as deaths due to automobile. Sometimes one stat goes higher than the other by a little bit, and so varies a little year to year.

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Henrybowman's avatar

I do hope she's quoting actual homicide rates, not gun homicide rates, otherwise her comparison is absolutely indefensible given German gun laws.

Edit: I found the source, it claims these numbers for "homicides," which category includes negligence and self-defense.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Not sure.

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Warmek's avatar

Ahhhh, but where do those homicides *happen*?

Germany is (or was, at least) vastly more racially homogeneous than the US is.

Worldwide, everyone compares the US to Canada, pr at least the Canada of ten years go.

But if the US gave Canada both Detroit and Chicago (both cities on the border, with a... "significant" African-American population, Canada's murder rate would suddenly not look all that awesome compared to ours.

And even as someone who is pointing this out, I am not convinced that it's actually a racial issue. All of the folks who point out how poorly blacks are doing in the US claim it's "Systemic Racism". Except that black folks in the US had their peak of economic position and upward mobility a hundred years ago, when that "systemic racism" was supposedly at its worst... or at least before the Democrats decided to "help" them.

And all of that, of course, ignores that Europe spent two significant periods last century attempting to kill off anyone who had any sort of aggressive impulses, and has spent the two hundred years before that shipping them westward. So obviously all you have left are folks who won't lift a finger in self defense, though your numbers are likely to rise as you import more incredibly aggressive and hostile folks.

Last century, I might have considered offering to help. This one, leftists fucknuggests have ruined my state enough that I'll likely have to focus on folks closer to home. Best of luck!

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Jack Gallagher's avatar

And their AI bot told them this, so it must be true.

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Pelopidas's avatar

Thanks, I was referring to some random propagandist posts that have appeared in my feed.

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Juraj Vascik's avatar

Our dear anti-borders activists like to say that the illegals are “doing jobs Americans won’t do.” Was this brave young man “doing jobs Germans won’t do”? Poor Deutschland!

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Riri's avatar

Another tactic by shitlibs is to state that germans also do these kind of things. Usually they don't back up these statements and fail (or are unable) to realise that this is an imported problem.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

They’re not allowed to admit it’s an imported problem.

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Warmek's avatar

"Committing murders and assaults native Germans wouldn't have."

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4Dbark's avatar

No surprise it was an American who stepped up to protect the women. Too bad he wasn’t in his home country where he would have had a right to concealed carry of a firearm to defend himself and other innocents. Germans, you’d do well to arm.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

one or other day it will come to vigilante - either you carry illegally and live or an illegal kills you first.

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4Dbark's avatar

Sorry if I straddled some authoritarian German law banning the promotion of self-defense. But ARM.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

thinking, if it were a German citizen who got harmed, he might be arrested for not being dead.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Or move to Swiss if you could. They arm.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Switzerland??? I think they have the same strict laws as Belgium and other countries though. You can own a gun in several countries, but very strictly regulated (permit, licence, mental health note, etc.) Unless you think of Swiss knives, of course !

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KHP's avatar
Aug 25Edited

Chix - not so!

Swiss conscripts who are not officers are issued SIG 550/551 rifles. This is not a "weapon in a drawer", it's a full-sized medium rifle comparable to an AR-15/M4 or AK. Officers do get issued pistols (Glock most recently, iirc.)

As far as concealed carry of pistols, that is possible but (again afaik) such permits are rarely issued.

The fact that Switzerland is more sane than most of Europe in terms of firearm law doesn't mean it's objectively sane, just less bad than their peers.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

They have no standing army so everyone is trained and issued a firearm. Even grannies carry a weapon in their drawer and everyone knows granny has been trained on how to use it.

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Henrybowman's avatar

Nope -- he was on a "tram" -- one of those millions of spots that are so incredibly "sensitive" that a US city government would surely have made it a rights-free zone for licensed gun owners.

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SCA's avatar

You know what I saw in today's Daily Mail Online article on the murder of that Dutch girl by a Syrian migrant? A photo of the demonstration against "femicide" and guess what a participant holding a sign that said "Male Violence Against Women" was wearing?

Well, she was a little more sophisticated than most. It was an elegant keffiyeh-patterned jersey.

Europe is well-fucked.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

If anything happens resulting in a shift of European popular opinion, it will be the report of a Dutch girl having been killed by a Syrian migrant.

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Suzie's avatar

They’ve already totally ignored multiple immigrants savagely mowing down women and children in cars! One more dead Dutch, German or Norwegian ain’t going to matter to them.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I agree but if/when the time comes such a thing will appear to be the legendary straw which broke the camel’s back. Maybe the AfD or ReformUK poster child.

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SCA's avatar

Clearly not.

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Warmek's avatar

Dutch girls *deserve* to have been murdered by Syrian migrants, but only if they're sub-teens, and have been "surprise-physically-romanced" by them first. Sorry, we're not allowed to use the "r--" term now.

"Surprise Middle Eastern Migrants" *do* tend to follow the precepts of their religious idols, and approve of "theoretically-legal-matrimony-and-consummation-of-such-vows-with-preteens" like the founder of their religion.

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Warmek's avatar

Because nothing says "Islam" like "fucking nine-year olds like that pedophile Muhammad". I guess one might be a true European of these days, if one is willing to crack a few youthful pelvises with one's cock.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I guess those Dutch girls “deserved” to be murdered then for their mere existence on the planet. Soon there will be no Syria of course. It’s currently being sliced and diced by Turkey and Israel. Damascus may be the remaining Syria the way Kyiv is likely to soon be the remaining UKR rump state.

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Warmek's avatar

I was, as I hope is obvious, being bitterly sarcastic on the topic of Dutch girls deserving rape and murder.

As for Syria, I agree. The whole region should be given back to the Greeks.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I thought you were being sarcastic because it wouldn’t make sense that you’d be such a diligent reader of this substack if you weren’t.

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Riri's avatar

These savages have no impulse control and act with impunity because they know that they are untouchable. The German state is too weak, incapable or unwilling to deal with this menace. And German society is paralysed into acting, because they will either be stabbed and killed if they intervene or prosecuted if they carry weapons to defend themselves.

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civicus030's avatar

"The German state is too weak, incapable or unwilling to deal with this menace."

I'd say, all of the three.

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JG Smoot's avatar

Yes, look at that video again, it pans across the passengers -- no one is standing up or helping or even look like they are in a tram with a bleeding man in front of them... that might be the worst part of that gross video

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Riri's avatar

Ironically, it was an American who intervened. Normally, we associate Americans with standing by when people get harassed or assaulted. I also expected more from people in the Eastern parts of Germany. This guy is a hero, and I hope he makes a full recovery.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Merz just said in a speech yesterday that welfare was unsustainable in Germany. What will the irregulars do if services get cut off? Super high taxation. Welfare was supposed to make it worthwhile.

(No cuts to Ukraine were mentioned.)🤡

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Riri's avatar

I trust nothing that comes out of that snail's mouth. He made lying an art form. At least his party's supporters are slowly starting to wake up. It took them long enough

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SCA's avatar

When the floodgates of rage finally open--and they're awfully late in releasing the latch--it's going to be a smackdown the Mongol Hordes ain't never expected.

That young American--I can imagine his mother's heart right now though may God protect me from ever needing to know more of it. Pride and anguish hand in hand. And she didn't know her boy was heading out to war just by being a tourist in civilized Germany.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

You are speaking unwittingly for Americans probably but sadly not most brainwashed Europeans.

Btw…. A young man who teaches Italian history and language at a Catholic school in San Fran was likewise stabbed this summer on an Italian train in the throat by an irregular traveler. The blade nicked his artery but he managed to survive.

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Warmek's avatar

We have been drowned in luxury, and never made to defend it,

"Good times make weak men" made manifest.

I envy your extra twenty years on me, darlin'. I'm going to have to*live* through this shit. And it is going to suck out loud.

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SCA's avatar

Well heck. Don't hurry me off the mortal coil, would ya? I take my vitamins, you know?

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Warmek's avatar

No, no hurry... but yet, still envy, in the same way I pity my nieces and nephews.

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SCA's avatar

Geez. That hole wasn't deep enough the first time?

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Warmek's avatar

Are you kidding? I have like, a 10 Mohs hardness scale mechanized posthole digger here!

I'm sorry, should I hit the *really* dark part now?

It's all good, I have a well engineered solution to the problem for myself. No pain, and guaranteed outcomes!

When things get *too* shitty, I can just make it all stop mattering.

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SCA's avatar

Takes a really dexterous man to woodchip himself I guess!

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Bash's avatar

The solution is straightforward but not something I would dare write on the internet

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ZuZu’s Petals's avatar

Sadly, Eugyppius, not just Germany but most of Europe. I fear that we’re becoming blasé about these reports since they’re so frequent.

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Viv's avatar

Gosh, that statement by our American guest sounds very much like it may fall afoul of our criminal code. I can name two paragraphs off the top of my head and I ain't even a lawyer.

I am sure we all agree that ignorance of the law, and assumption that one may speak in Germany as freely as in America is no excuse. Exceptions may be made only for those guests who we cannot reasonably expect to understand that slashing and raping is a bit of a taboo, they need time to learn. So I fully expect the full force of the law to be felt. Speaking out after having been scarred for life having survived an attempted murder would in fact surely be aggravating circumstances.

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Charlotte's avatar

I think this is political now. Richard Grenell is already involved, if they charge the young man, I think JD Vance would enter the chat…

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Chixbythesea's avatar

😱 Anything but the dreaded JD!!!

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Charlotte's avatar

If I were a politician, I would kind of dread debating him lol

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KHP's avatar

You surely have a warped sense of fun -- JD would hopefully be more like Andre the Giant: "My way's not very sportsmanlike!"

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I live an intelligent, well-read debater. JD would clean the clock of most of what the woke west has to offer.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

But it would be fun to watch him debate!

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Tardigrade's avatar

Stories like this provide such a clear explanation for the rise of populism in many countries today. Yet those in charge refuse to acknowledge it.

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civicus030's avatar

In an arguably weak attempt to defend why the US-American did what the surrounding German passengers didn't, I'd say that the US fella isn't yet poisoned with the conditioning imposed on the locals.

His incredibly polite outrage about the district attorneys releasing the criminal after a few hours sadly is the best indication.

When you submit the entire people to this treatment, seeing every day how criminal scum from Afghanistan, Syria, Marroco and other predominantly Muslim countries receive privileged treatment, even in crime, while the locals get their houses raided for posting the slightest thing on the Internet ("below the punishable line, as they stated"), then it is no wonder when people end up looking just to stay out of trouble, because trouble is out there looking for you.

The evidence is there for everyone who wants to see it. Criminals who belong in solitary confinement are declared non-prosecutable, out of consideration to their cultural roots. If anything, they get into a prison with halal diet.

Just last week, a court in Austria decided that Sharia law is applicable ...

So, the sad truth is, in a country where speaking out, as a local, is definitely trouble, where people don't know who in the same transportation will turn out to be a leftist activist, civic behavior becomes a risky thing. That shows to what extent this fascist intimidation has already worked.

And, get this: I have it from a sure source that a visa was denied to a Cuban grandmother who wanted to come meet her granddaughter, -her daughter is German citizen-, because of the risk that she would ask for political asylum.

At the same time, planes full with undocumented "Afghans" are flown out of Islamabad, under the assumption, they would have helped the NATO troops before the second Taliban reign. People who, depending on the situation, will state they are minors.

I apologize, this wasn't meant to end up being an outrage on my part. It is just too hard to take.

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Eustis Calamity's avatar

OK, OK we get it already. Brash American tourist once again guilty of breaching the local customs and offending everyone in sight. But let's be clear - America wants this guy back quick like before Germany throws him in the klink. There are fewer and fewer like him in the good ol' USA.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Honestly, I hope this becomes a giant stink and that Germany is embarrassed on the world stage for not defending women or for whatever reason.

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Henrybowman's avatar

On another blog today, someone commented:

"Without laws and equal application thereof, we revert to the jungle. I accept that these ideals are not realized in many places and situations, but the solution to lawlessness is not more lawlessness."

The irony of his statement is that if you are among the people who believe that the days of equal application of the laws are long over, and not in your favor, the statement justifies your vigilantism, not your constraint.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

You remind me of three anecdotes of history.

One being the, “cowboy justice” I once witnessed wherein a rapist in my town lost an eye to the husband of the girl having been raped, due to dissatisfaction in the judicial remedy offered.

Also, the story of how William Bradshaw wisely wrote the Mayflower Compact and made sure the men signed it on behalf of their families before they were allowed to debark, this ensuring civility once on land.

Finally, the DaneLaw, wherein the chief was bound to respect the same law as his people.

Sometimes westerners exact rules to maintain order in creative or surprising ways, though I agree its more likely that “lord of the flies” scenarios break out.

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Henrybowman's avatar

I live just outside a working cowboy town in Arizona.

I have contemporary cowboy justice stories.

Some involve neighbors. All are salutary.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Btw… is that “bowman” as in archer, or as in the guy who sets the spinnaker on the downwind leg?

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I mentioned to you a while back that we spend 1/2 our time in the Mtns off highway 260. 👍🏿

I was there most of this summer.

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Henrybowman's avatar

Nope. When this happens out here in America, as it did in the case of Daniel Penny, it is the city government who stabs him in the gut instead.

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Craig Miller's avatar

It's a shame what liberalism does to societies. The leftists allow these illegals in and then they get more rights than the actual born citizens who are forced to pay for it. At least in the USA we are beginning to turn it around. We love President Trump. Finally we have someone in charge who cares about Americans. Germany, what will you do? More of the same? Or will you take charge and kick your liberals out of power? They are killing Germany. You should swing toward the Afd if you want things to change. And then hold them to the fire. Millions of voters have walked away from the rudderless U.S. Democrat Party here because they suck, they lie and their policies suck just as bad as they do. Like the vandals and maniacs they are, they ruin everything they touch.

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Tardigrade's avatar

'the state prosecutor’s office pleads that they have “insufficient grounds” to hold him as he merely hit and did not stab the victim'

😳

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Charlotte's avatar

Notice how harassing the girls is simply not a crime at all…Pummeling men who defended the women, also, not a crime…

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Jeff McRockets's avatar

Seems like Germany needs a new Krystallnacht

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baker charlie's avatar

No need to burn it, just douse it with pig shit....

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Start parading dogs and porkers in the vicinity. Blast Bible books on tape from a loudspeaker. Set up a food truck which specializes in pork hoof kebabs. Direct the smoke towards the mosque.

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Jeff McRockets's avatar

They actually don’t like dogs, attack dogs would be great

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Or hounds who bark and howl incessantly. Hahaha

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