Saturday, September 12, 2015

Migrant Turks And Kurds Battle On Frankfurt Streets, German Army Called In



Migrant Turks And Kurds Battle On Frankfurt Streets, German Army Called In
At least five arrests were made in Frankfurt on Thursday night after a march by supporters of Turkish nationalism descended into bloody violence when they clashed with rival Kurd separatists. 
Video of the riot has emerged on the same day Germany announced it will place 4,000 soldiers on standby over the weekend to help with a new wave of up to 40,000 refugees arriving in the country.

4 comments:

Always On Watch said...

This is just the beginning for Germany.

Anonymous said...

What "German" Muslim youth are listening to:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McFaPqObrYo

Check it out.

Epaminondas said...

Maybe Kurdistan will be established in Germany

Anonymous said...

Baron Bodissey over at Gates of Vienna explains how Germany was unschooled (see above in A o W s comments) to allow this to happen: here:
"When Otto Von Bismarck became chancellor of the new German Empire in 1871, his policy remit now extended to numerous formerly independent German states. Some of those states, for example Bavaria, were largely Catholic. Bismarck considered the Catholic Church and the Vatican to be a rival source of power, and rightly so. As a result, throughout the 1870s the German government under the leadership of Chancellor Bismarck waged a Kulturkampf, or culture struggle, against the Catholic Church. The goal was to reduce the influence of Rome, marginalize the Church, and weaken the Christian religion.

The effort to cleanse the German state of Christianity did not end with the accession of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the retirement of Bismarck in 1890. The process continued and intensified between 1933 and 1945 under Chancellor Adolf Hitler, who detested Christianity and hoped eventually to eradicate it from public life."