Muslim pupils in Berlin support the decapitation of the teacher Samuel Paty: Merkel’s seed of Islamisation is taking root

In Berlin, where in some schools more than 90 per cent of the population is of immigrant origin (the majority of whom are Muslim pupils), it is possible to learn what awaits everywhere in Germany over the next 15-20 years – including the world view and basic convictions of the people who are taking Germany as their new home. There, during a minute’s silence at the school Gustav Freytag Schule for the French teacher Samuel Paty (who had had his head cut off by a Chechen Islamist monster in the open street because he had shown the Mohammed cartoons in his classroom), an uproar occurred, which was not very surprising.The ceremony of remembrance (minute of silence), which according to the newspaper “Tagesspiegel” (TS) took place at several schools in the capital, was disrupted at the integrated secondary school in Reinickendorf by a Muslim pupil in eighth grade who declared that Paty “got what he deserved. He should be executed. He had insulted the Prophet.” After the incident, which was promptly brought up for discussion in the school’s teaching staff, four other teachers immediately contacted the school and, according to the headmaster, reported the same in the tenor:”Muslim pupils said that this crime was right, don’t have a minute’s silence for someone like that”.The TS quotes the headmaster, who is also deputy chairman of the Berlin School Headmasters’ Interest Group, as saying: “We have to come to terms with this, it cannot go on like this. This is a relatively big problem in Berlin. We have to “think” about how to reach the “followers, who only parrot such things”. But the problem here is not the parroting of words – it is the internalisation that has already taken place. Many teachers in Berlin are convinced that the Islamist sentiment that has come to light here is widespread among the Muslims of the capital. Another Berlin headmistress explains: “Many Muslim pupils are so hardened in their thinking that they no longer allow other views.The newspaper reports about teachers’ concerns and complaints to politicians; since the attack in Paris, fewer and fewer teachers in Germany feel safe – and more or less openly doubt whether the doctrine of integration was not perhaps a fatal error after all. The Education and Science Trade Union (GEW) has also received reports from teachers who are insecure or agitated and who are worried that “something similar to what happened in France is threatening them”. Even head teachers openly say they are afraid. Teachers have “a queasy feeling” overall.Similar unmasking statements by the Muslim pupils, who increasingly dominate everyday school life and provide deep insights into their upbringing and family socialisation, are also increasingly found on other topics, such as the Middle East conflict or German history. The TS quotes an educationalist as saying: “If you deal with the Third Reich in history lessons, Muslim pupils say: ‘Hey, that’s good that the Jews were exterminated’.And a teacher from Schöneberg reports that a Muslim pupil had virtually ” broken up” the lessons just because the teacher used the word “Israel”.All this is only the beginning, even in this context of “diverse coexistence”. It is no longer possible to stop this thinking in the whole of Western Europe; population substitution is already too far advanced for that – and the German constitutional state, which is in decline, just like the principles of the Enlightenment, is increasingly in decline and no longer affects the followers of an increasingly political Islam anyway.

.journalistenwatch.com/2020/11/06/muslimische-schueler-berlin/

Trump Campaign Mobilizes Historic Ground Game to Make Sure Legal Ballots Count

The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) launched a historic ground game to get out the vote in the 2020 election. According to campaign manager Bill Stepien, many of the staffers who mobilized that ground game are now at work contacting voters whose ballots need to be “cured.”

“We are on the ground fighting this battle every day,” Stepien told reporters in a press call on Thursday. “We have 120 of our staffers from our Georgia team contacting people whose ballots need to be cured — we’ve created walk books,” a term for lists of addresses that campaign staff and volunteers use to reach voters in person.

According to Stepien, there are “8,000 Republican ballots in need of being cured” in Georgia.

These votes were cast legally, but they were rejected for process reasons — either the voter forgot to sign a mail-in ballot or had some other mix-up. The process of “curing” a ballot involves filling out an affidavit and using a valid ID to verify the voter’s identity.

The Trump campaign predicted an outright win in the remaining states, but officials also raised the alarm about alleged voter fraud. “Democrats are lying, cheating, and stealing across the country,” Stepien argued. “It’s an absolute disgrace.”

“This would make the Chicago Democrats in 1960 blush,” he added, referring to the Chicago politicians who altered the vote for John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election.

The campaign has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, and Georgia. The campaign claims that state election officials refused to give election monitors access to the counting of ballots in key states.

Before the November 3 election, Trump Victory, the joint field effort between the RNC and the Trump campaign, made 185 million volunteer voter contacts, five times the number team Trump did in the 2016 election and more than the Obama reelection effort of 150 million voter contacts in 2012.

“With over 3,000 staff and our volunteer army of 2.6 million volunteers trained and activated, the RNC and Trump campaign have the largest political operation in history,” the campaign announced on Election Day. This volunteer army surpassed the Obama reelection campaign’s 2.2 million volunteers.

Trump Victory also held 74,000 grassroots events, secured nearly 174,000 new voter registrations, and reached out to minority communities. The RNC and Trump campaign had 15 Black Voices for Trump community centers, 17 Latino Voices for Trump community centers, and 8 Asian Pacific Americans for Trump community centers.

What remains of this massive grassroots effort is now geared toward making sure Trump votes count in the swing states. As the struggle for this election continues, this effort may have a crucial impact on the final results.

https://pjmedia.com/election/tyler-o-neil/2020/11/05/trump-campaign-mobilizes-historic-ground-game-to-make-sure-legal-ballots-count-n1126898

The real America still stands with Trump

They thought it was enough to accuse Trump of racism, of fascism, of white supremacism, of having split the country, and then to create a “blue wave” that would catapult Joe Biden directly to the White House. Now the Democrats find themselves hoping for one ballot after another. They may win, because the demographics and the ongoing American change benefit them (think about when New Mexico and Colorado voted Republican). But they told us about an America that didn’t exist, that couldn’t wait to amend the “moral error” of 2016.It wasn’t like that. A split country emerges and this will, perhaps, favor the Democrats in the long run.

On the one hand, an America that is increasingly urban, increasingly uniform, increasingly liberal, where people go to live in cities more and more and which tends towards political-cultural homogeneity (27 of the 30 major American cities are solidly Democrat).

And on the other hand, the “deeply rooted” America.

The first believes in color-coded equality. The second in freedom. The old simplifying distinction between the “anywhere” who could live anywhere and the “somewhere” who live somewhere.

They had hoped minorities would sprint Biden. Trump turned out to be the Republican candidate with the most votes among non-whites in Republican history.: The Latinos, who can’t stand the people of color on the left telling them they must be called “Latinx” in homage to the transgender mania. The Cubans from Florida. The conservative and traditional Catholics, like Supreme Court Judge Amy Barrett. And then the African Americans, who didn’t form a wall with the Dems after all.

But above all the working class white, who again voted for Trump. “Life expectancy in most Appalachians is lower than in Bangladesh,” explained Nobel Prize Winner Angus Deaton in reference to America’s typically rural and white region. It has always struck me, this phrase. In Norton, West Virginia, the American Ground Zero of opioid addiction, Trump took 70 percent. These are places where the simple questions are asked: Will my country go broke? Will I have enough fuel? What life will my children have? Will we be able to defend ourselves and protect our friends? The oligarchs of technology and “intelligent people” do not understand them or at most consider them “homophobic and racist.”

On the one hand, the America of the “new yuppies”: TV series producers, employees of non-governmental organizations, screenwriters, journalists, university administrators, bioengineers, financial consultants, lawyers… They all read the same things and discuss inequality. Their insurance policy is education and they want an America of high taxes, egalitarianism and ecology. They want to be not only rich, but “better”. They don’t go to malls, they go to Facebook. It is an elite engaged in a ruthless project of reproducing social prestige.

Then there is the hoarse, rough, noisy America, where the social elevator is broken, the “steel towns” of Pennsylvania, the shabby factories and families, the conglomerates of Michigan warehouses, the America portrayed in Cimino’s movie “The Hunter”, the America of a social anxiety, of the “white trash” as stupid sociologists call it, of the communities of Scottish and Irish origin, economically undefended, where you trust no one and you struggle to find a new job, the grammatically incorrect and somewhat obese caricature of all the media. This America does not want China to destroy what is left of the American economy, that cares about patriotism, that does not want minorities, the far left and Black Lives Matter to process American history. And there are the Evangelists and other decent, patriotic, family-oriented small-town Americans who feel the same.

They are not concerned with an extra celsius degree, but with extracting gas. They don’t want the state to tell them how to live and die or which bathroom to use.

It is the America that still wants to “do” things, cultivate, frack oil, which occasionally still goes to church and observes human disentegration, family disintegration, the decline of cultural reference points. They don’t follow Emmy Awards. They are horrified by the idea of being politically correct. They don’t give a damn about the sermons from Hollywood stars. They do not accept the solution prepared for them by the elites: oblivion. It is what the media trivially call “populism”.

I find it very sad, this inability of our pollsters, our media and our writers to understand this real America of Walt Whitman’s “I hear America singing”, that of the “deplorables”.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/290616