The German media has kept quiet about the foreign background of German gang rape suspects on the Spanish island of Mallorca, and we should expect such self-censorship to only get worse over the coming years.
Nationalist right-wing politicians are using the riots to showcase the failure of multiculturalism in Germany. In the wake of the massive riots by Eritreans in the German city of Giessen, the political debate has begun after yet another show of violence from Germany’s unwanted migrant community.
48% of voters are ready to support right and far-right them in the upcoming elections to the European Parliament, reports Le Figaro. The parties of the left fell in the rankings due to disagreements over the police and the controversial position of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
75% of respondents also want to strip rioters with dual nationality of their French citizenship. Following a week of rioting and looting across several French cities, the majority of French citizens want stricter migration controls and sanctions against the families of those who participated in the vandalism, a poll conducted by Odoxa-Backbone Consulting for Le Figaro newspaper revealed.
France is the perfect example of what Hungary doesn’t want: mass migration, riots and the collapse of the state, Magyar Nemzet columnist László Szőcs writes.
The riots in France made American politicians worry. Many blame the European open border policy for what is happening and are confident that a similar scenario threatens the United States if the Biden regime continues its irresponsible approach to controlling its own borders, writes Newsweek. ‘It will be state-sanctioned terrorism that has never happened before.’
In just half a century, a small mostly unelected and therefore unaccountable ‘elite’ of influential people managed to destroy Europe with their migration policy. This was stated by a famous Dutch philosopher and lawyer in her new post on social networks. She notes that a similar situation is now in Sweden, which has become a Nation of Cowards.
The majority of completed or foiled terror attacks in Europe last year were attributed to left-wing and anarchist terrorism. Islamic terrorism remained the top national security threat across Europe last year in relation to the number of arrests, although left-wing activists and anarchists carried out the majority of successful terror attacks across the continent.
Ukraine’s tragedy is comparable to the 1932-1933 great famine in terms of its demographic impact, writes Hungarian security expert László Zöld Szentesi in the Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet.
Yuri and Natalya Wiedemann with three children moved to Russia from Germany under the state program on the voluntary resettlement of compatriots at the end of last year. According to the couple, the desire to return to their homeland matured in the family several years after LGBT values began to spread in society in Germany. The decisive reason was the start of a special operation in the Donbass and Russophobia in society.
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