German sociology professor accuses his colleagues of ignoring or playing down Muslim anti-Semitism in schools

In a letter to the editor, university professor emeritus Dr Bruno W. Reimann from the Institute of Sociology at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen sharply criticises his colleagues who ignore or deny the problem of Islamic anti-Semitism in Germany.

Here is the wording of the letter to the editor:

The phenomenon of the new, Islamic anti-Semitism makes it clear what cultural ‘gain’ the migrant immigration of non-Europeans is associated with. Society is regressing.

In the “nationwide comparative inventory of anti-Semitism in schools” by Salzborn and Kurth, there are either no references to the problem of religious, specifically: Islamic anti-Semitism, or it does not seem worth mentioning to the researchers. Whoever is to blame for this deficiency, it is impossible to pass over so succinctly a problem that is a pressing problem for schools. There is everyday anti-Semitism in the schools. The word “Jew” has become a “common swear word” (A. Schenk) in German schoolyards; a schoolgirl is insulted because she “does not believe in Allah”; an 18-year-old schoolgirl with Arab roots said: “Hitler was a good man, because he killed the Jews”.The Minister of Education, Karliczek, noted “increasing religiously motivated discrimination and acts of violence in schools”.It is a religious anti-Semitism that is firmly rooted in the cultures, the mentalities, the socialisations of the migrants from Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Muslim Africa. As early as 2008, Thomas Schmidinger noted that “old European anti-Semitism is being carried back to Europe in its Islamised form.”Well-intentioned educational programmes are no solution. In contrast to the ‘old’ anti-Semitism on the right-wing political spectrum, the new religious anti-Semitism leads to the centre of society, into which migrants are being pushed by various programmes to promote integration. This is linked to a resurgence of religion. Christianity, which has become weak, is confronted with an emotionally driven Islam. Public debates make this strikingly clear: Is pork allowed in canteens? Are teachers allowed to wear headscarves? Should a Muslim holiday be introduced in Germany? And much more! With all this, modern Western culture is falling behind the level of secularisation it has achieved, the marginalisation of religion. In this way, cultural rationality gains are put at risk. Addressing this, as well as the partial Islamisation of this society in general, has become taboo, also because of the “fear of providing a platform for the right-wing” (Ahmad Mansour).

http://www.giessener-zeitung.de/giessen/beitrag/136726/der-neue-islamische-antisemitismus-vor-allem-in-den-schulen/

Every fifth unaccompanied minor in Cologne has gone missing

In 2020, more than a fifth of underage refugees in the cathedral city of Germany have disappeared without a trace. Meanwhile, the incompetent mayor of Cologne, Henriette Reker seems to have embraced a motto for asylum seekers: No Covid, no borders, no plan.

An official announcement from the city administration reads: “In 2020, 86 underage refugees escaped while they were being temporarily taken into care”. These are 86 people from the group of so-called UMAs – unaccompanied minors – of whom there were a total of 397 in Cologne last year.

What has become of the “escaped” migrants is still unknown. However, the costs for such a UMA are known: 6800 euros per “guest” per month. This naturally explains the zeal of the supervising social and welfare associations.

Among other things, the AfD parliamentary group in Cologne wants an inquiry into the subject:

What exactly does the administration understand by “escaped” in this context?
What does the city of Cologne know about the whereabouts of these children and young people?
Were some of them – and if so, how many? – picked up again?
What financial consequences does the city draw from this process?
Have the payments to the supervising social organizations (Caritas, Diakonie, etc.) been reduced by the number of “escaped UMAs”?

Especially in view of the immense costs that the city puts into the supply and care of asylum seekers every year, noted the AfD parliamentary group chairman Stephan Boyens: “According to budget planning, Cologne will spend over 800 million euros on refugees in the next four years. The city is left with over 50 percent of the costs. Examples like this show once again how carelessly Cologne spends taxpayers’ money.”

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/02/19/every-fifth-unaccompanied-minor-in-cologne-has-gone-missing/

Jesus statue decapitated and vandalised in Rengsdorf, Germany

During the time between February 13, 2021 and February 14, 2021, there was damage to a cross at the St. Kastor church in Rengsdorf. The head of a Jesus figure and some fingers were cut off by unknown perpetrators. Is there anyone who made any suspicious observations during the time in question?

Witnesses are asked to report any possible clues to the Straßenhaus police by calling 02634/9520 or by email: pistrassenhaus@polizei.rlp.de.

https://www.presseportal.de/blaulicht/pm/117709/4841345

German Employment Office Paid 60000 Euros to Islamic Terrorist Couple

The trial of a married couple who allegedly collected donations for the banned Salafist movement starts today at the Frankfurt Regional Court. The couple, aged 28 and 29, are charged with terrorism financing, preparation of a serious act of state-endangering violence and fraud. They allegedly left for Turkey in November 2016 with the destination Syria, where they were arrested when crossing the border. (File number 6140 Js 247545/17)

Between January and August 2016, they are also alleged to have unjustifiably received around 60,000 euros in welfare benefits from the Employment Office. The Chamber for the Protection of the State has initially scheduled four days of hearings until the end of March.

https://www.t-online.de/region/frankfurt-am-main/news/id_89495488/terrorismus-finanzierung-und-betrug-prozess-beginnt.html?fbclid=IwAR3SCkjudsxmqEXhUeItjXSLy0gfJ-a4dm0xzBils_Y1HeNMpMDfY-XUx-M

Austrian top politician complains that “lockdowns” always end on time for Muslim feasts – Is there a “Corona conspiracy” against Christian festivals?

Is the corona virus being used to deliberately undermine Christian festivals and thus abolish Western culture? This assumption was recently made by the news portal JouWatch. According to it, Christian holidays such as Easter, Pentecost, All Saints’ Day and Christmas have basically been cancelled.

In addition, church visits were cancelled and so were cemetery visits. “The situation is different for Muslims,” JouWatch reported, citing the portal Unser Mitteleuropa. Because “shortly before their holidays, the strict Corona rules – including lockdowns – are coincidentally ‘suddenly’ lifted. This was the case last year for Ramadan in April, when the lockdown was eased ten days before it began, and also for the Feast of Sacrifice in August.” The author anticipates that it will be the same procedure this year.

Because apparently the “lockdowns” are to last until Easter, so that the Easter holiday for the Germans and Austrians will once again be cancelled. “I am in favour of speaking out truths. Unfortunately, there can be no Easter holidays in Germany this year,” said the Prime Minister of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer ( Christian Democratic Union, CDU), according to tagesschau.de.

Is this all just coincidence? Well, anyone who looks at how Muslims in Germany ignore the ban on contact, with the consequence being clarifying talks at best, and how protesters against the Corona policy in the Netherlands are being combated with the support of the established media, will start to wonder. Add to this the fact that the JouWatch theory is virtually confirmed by quoting the Austrian Freedom Party Secretary General Michael Schnedlitz.

Similar to last year, Chancellor Kurz is caving in to Islam. By then our country will be ruined. The extra weeks will be the death of many businesses – especially in the gastronomy sector. But apparently the chancellor cares more about breaking of the Muslim fasting than about our entire economy.

Earlier, the Freedom Party still stated:

The Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) and the Greens are planning to extend the “lockdown” until Ramadan. Making the duration of the lockdown dependent on Ramadan has no basis or evidence. An end to the lockdown must be checked every ten days and must not be influenced by the breaking of the fasting.

Whether it is actually a deliberate conspiracy against the Christian holidays and thus against Christianity is difficult to say. But the fact is that it is a strange coincidence how consideration is given to the Mohammedans and their feelings, while the wishes of the Christians in Germany and Austria are obviously worth as little as those of the restaurateurs.

https://www.unzensuriert.at/content/123945-corona-verschwoerung-gegen-christliche-feiertage/

Anti-Semitism surges from German left-wing groups and Muslim communities

In 2020, there were 2,275 crimes motivated by anti-Semitism committed in Germany, the highest number in 20 years. According to Bogdan Musiał, a Polish historian who works in Germany, Islamic radicalization and left-wing opposition to Israel accounts for this rise. He said that in left-wing circles, Israel is attacked for racism and of practicing a form of apartheid against the Palestinians.

Musiał notes that security for synagogues and Jewish schools is nothing new in Germany, and these locations have been vulnerable to attacks for years. However, a number of Jews who have arrived from Russia and aided by the German state have become a source of envy, leading to hostility from other migrants. In many Muslim communities, anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish views prevail.

This kind of anti-Semitism, however, is “absolutely not present in the parliament or in ruling circles”, underlined the Polish historian. Even the Euro-skeptic Alternative for Germany (AfD) refuses to attack Jews and actively supports Israel. In fact, any party which attempted to adopt anti-Semitism would in all probability be made illegal by Germany’s court system.

According to the Polish academic, the German establishment is highly sensitive to any political anti-Semitism because of the country’s past and the likely international reaction to any sign of anti-Semitism. Germany stands or falls on the strength of its exports and does not want to fall foul of any boycotts that could result from tolerating anti-Semitism.

Musiał feels that the situation in Germany for Jews is not as acute as in France where the number of Muslims is higher and so is the number of attacks on Jews. He also feels that it is not inconceivable that Germany would react against increased Muslim immigration if it found that it was leading to anti-Semitism and other social problems.

But he concludes that migration policies will depend on the make-up of the next ruling German coalition. If the Greens enter the coalition, they will press for a continuation of a liberal immigration policy. But among the Greens there are also a few politicians who are keen to block immigration, but they want to do so while presenting a humane face.

Musiał said that Poland’s stance on migrants often leads to attacks on the country, especially when contrasted with Germany’s openness to mass migration. 

https://rmx.news/article/article/anti-semitism-surges-from-german-left-wing-groups-and-muslim-communities