Austria: Stewardess has to be politically correct. Kindergarten teacher is allowed to be from the IS

24-year-old Christina Kohl, who is running for the Strache (TS) team in the Vienna election, has been fired by her employer – Austrian Airlines (AUA) – after controversial statements at rallies. The behaviour of the flight attendant was “inexcusable”, it was said on Thursday.

“Kurz must go”, “Soros must go”, “Rothschild must go”: With statements like these, Christina Kohl, placed 17th on the party list, attracted attention in a video and in public. (ORF)

She could have spared herself the mention of Rothschild. Criticism of big capitalists was, however, acceptable even in the best left-wing circles until recently, before Soros, Gates and Bezos chummed up with the left and the former opponents of globalization could be turned into comrades of the global elites in the fight against the right-wing and Trump.

Why AUA had to sack the flight attendant immediately without notice is difficult to understand. Was there a danger that she would have indoctrinated passengers when serving them?

When an IS returnee was on trial, the judge gave her a lenient sentence because he did not want to ruin her career as a kindergarten teacher.

Serving passengers is not possible with the wrong attitude at the Austrian airline AUA. However, being a follower of IS terrorists does not hinder one from being responsible for the care of Austrian children.

Stewardess muss politisch korrekt sein. Kindergärtnerin darf vom IS sein.

Group set up by German soccer stars donates $80,000 to Auschwitz museum

A German organization that two professional soccer players established to fight the coronavirus has donated approximately $80,000 to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland.

The WeKickCorona Initiative, established this year by Bayern Munich players Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich, gave the money after the museum asked for public contributions in the wake of the pandemic, which has paralyzed tourism.

“Auschwitz is part of our history and its memory is omnipresent 75 years after the end of the war. We are all challenged to ensure that one of the darkest chapters in human history does not repeat itself. It is a matter close to our hearts to help ensure that the culture of remembrance is upheld even in the corona pandemic,” the WeKickCorona Initiative said in a statement.

Kimmich and Goretzka, both 25, each play for the German national team as well.

More than 1.5 million people, most of them Jews, were murdered at Auschwitz, a concentration and labor camp that the Nazis built in occupied Poland.

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Germany: Afghan man beats mother to death in front of her five children

“Domestic violence in Oldenburg: woman died”, reports the public broadcaster NDR and once again does not consider it necessary to tell its readers who the “man” is who bestially beat the mother of his five underage children to death in front of them.

“After a suspected case of domestic violence, a 33-year-old woman and mother of five died in a hospital in Oldenburg. This was reported by the police on Wednesday. The 38-year-old husband has been in custody since last Friday. He is under investigation for manslaughter. He is accused of having inflicted severe head injuries on the woman in an apartment in the Kreyenbrück district in the course of an argument, according to NDR radio, embarrassingly intent on alleged neutrality.However, the public broadcaster does not inform its readers about the fact that the perpetrator of violence is an Afghan who fled to Germany and could not bear the fact that his wife and the mother of his five underage children had broken up with him.

“Madman beats woman to death in front of the children”, is the headline of the tabloid BILD and is much more accurate to the course of events. About five weeks ago, the 33-year-old mother of five from Afghanistan moved with her two daughters (5 and 6 years old) – the three sons lived with their father in an apartment in Leer in East Frisia, presumably also financed by German taxpayers – into a three-room apartment.The woman with the correct Islamic headscarf had always been friendly and had lived inconspicuously in the apartment building. Then two weeks ago the disaster happened: “I heard a dull thumping and light whimpering. My God, it didn’t stop,” reported a neighbor in tears.The woman was discovered in the children’s room covered in blood after the paramedics and police who had been called came in.”She had extremely severe head injuries, her face smashed beyond recognition. Police dragged the man away and handcuffed him in the hallway. The underage children, who had to witness the murder of their mother, are crying”, the tabloid BILD comments on the horror.The mother of five died in the clinic from massive head injuries. An arrest warrant for manslaughter has been issued against the man. The children are in the care of the youth welfare office.

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Syrian migrant arrested for rape in Sweden just a year after gaining citizenship

A 40-year-old Syrian man, who became a Swedish citizen earlier this summer, has been arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of rape in Kristinehamn in the Värmland region of Sweden.

Police say the rape occurred during the night from Saturday to Sunday last week. The arrest warrant was then issued on Sunday morning.

The suspect, who is also suspected of attempted rape in a separate case, denied committing the crime, reports Nyheter Idag.

Swedish Prosecutor Pia Hammar stated that the victim is a woman in her 20s, however, she did not want to provide further comments on the case.

The Syrian suspect will not be subject to a court hearing on his separate attempted rape charge until the courts deal with his latest crime, said PHammar.

According to the Swedish Tax Agency’s information, the suspect of Syrian origin was granted Swedish citizenship earlier this summer. With current legislation, he cannot be deported even if he is prosecuted and convicted of the rape charges.

MEP Charlie Weimers of the Sweden Democrats party believes that this is another example of poor laws on granting citizenship in Sweden.

Weimers also commented on the case on social media, arguing that any migrant granted citizenship should have a probationary period in which their citizenship can be revoked if they commit a serious offense.

“This shows why the legislation must be changed so that a significantly longer break is required before anyone can obtain citizenship. And also why there should be a trial period on citizenship for the first five years. Currently, we can only — in Reinfeldt’s words — ‘thank’ this person for ‘choosing Sweden,'” wrote Weimers.

“Thank you for choosing Sweden” was an expression used by former Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt in a speech before the 2014 election, which was a phrase designed to praise migrants who chose Sweden as their final destination.

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Survey: German girls and women feel insecure in big cities

German girls and women do not feel safe in major German cities and are often victims of sexual assault. This was the result of a survey with almost 1 000 participants.

“Every fourth woman has experienced sexual harassment and every fifth has been persecuted, insulted and threatened,” said Maike Röttger, the managing director of the Plan International (PI) children’s aid organisation, who is responsible for the survey.

From January to March, 970 women took part in the survey and provided information on their experiences in public spaces in Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne and Munich. According to this, 54 percent of the survey participants felt the most unsafe when they were on the road. Waiting or using public transport also cause fear (19 percent) and staying in the park (18 percent). Such fears are more intense at night.

The main reason for this is said to be scary people, especially people who have used drugs or alcohol in public. This is reinforced by poorly lit places in cities. The negative experiences of the respondents included sexual advances in the park while jogging or direct immoral, intrusive contact.

As a solution, Plan International proposed not only urban development measures to reduce scary places but also a change in role models. “Because sexual harassment, discrimination and violence are social phenomena that are often the result of the outdated notion that girls and women are less worth and the ‘weaker sex’.”

This often suggests to men that they have the right to harass girls and women, to shout out after them or to insult them, the organisation concluded from the answers. But PI did not bother to name the perpetrators of this scourge.

In a similar survey at the beginning of 2017, a third of German women said they felt more insecure than two years earlier. At that time, 34 percent felt a decrease in the sense of security in public spaces.

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