Saturday, July 30, 2016

Daily Mail - Merkel on the ropes: Thousands of German protesters take to the streets saying she 'Must Go' and a key coalition ally withdraws support to open-door immigration policy after terror attacks


One picture shows her splattered with blood (pictured), while another depicts her wearing a Burka 

     The entire ruling coalition has blood on its hands--all must go!

Merkel on the ropes

Thousands to gather in towns and cities across Germany today at 3pm

They are calling for her resignation over open door immigration policy

Comes after four brutal attacks leaving nearly a dozen dead in one week

Three of the attackers were among 1.1million who entered as refugees 

Merkel's premiership is hanging by a thread today as thousands gathered to call for her resignation while a key political ally dramatically withdrew his support over immigration policy. 
More than 5,000 protested in Berlin and thousands more throughout Germany over the 'open-door' policy that many have blamed for four brutal terrorist attacks that left 13 dead over the last month.
The Chancellor faced a fresh wave of fury after it emerged that two recent terror attacks and a third killing were carried out by men who entered the country as refugees.
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An axe rampage, a shooting spree, a knife attack and a suicide bombing in the span of a week stunned Germany, leaving 13 people dead, including three assailants, and dozens wounded.
Three of the four attackers were asylum seekers, and two of the assaults were claimed by the Islamic State group.
'Merkel must go' has been trending on social media, with people posting powerful pictures including one claiming that she has blood on her hands after recent attacks.
The picture shows her splattered with blood, while another depicts her wearing a Burka.
A new survey found that 83 per cent of Germans see immigration as their nation's biggest challenge - twice as many as a year ago. 
Recent attacks have fuelled the right-wing movement, which has long called for stricter immigration controls, particularly in Bavaria, where she faces heavy criticism from high-profile politicians.
Today, thousands of protesters calling for her to step down also met counter-protests from the anti-right-wing movement, in Germany - which is still in a state of high alert. ...
     Notice how even according to the relatively more sane Daily Mail, these protesting Germans can't simply be citizens who do not want to be groped, raped, knifed, decapitated, truck-crushed or have an axe buried in a family member's head. No, they are [scary music]"right-wingers"! And who are the counter protesters? Well, get it out of your silly heads that they might be left-wingers or globalists. They are simply "anti-right." 
     So predictable and yet somehow still pathetically disappointing.