Integration is difficult. Disintegration is easy.
Syrian Muslim refugees, the people whom the media was telling us were innocents fleeing danger, keep making life in Germany interesting. Many of the people claiming to be Syrians aren’t actually. It’s like the Pakistanis showing up at the US border claiming to be fleeing drug cartels while toting the babies that they bought along the way for the price of a good meal in a restaurant.
This particular Syrian refugee is suspected of being a Jordanian or “Palestinian”. But whatever he is, he’s certainly well integrated at disintegrating.
The alleged perpetrator, who killed a 36-year-old with a sword brutally on Wednesday evening in the Stuttgart district Fasanenhof , is to be presented to the magistrate on late Thursday afternoon . According to information from our newspaper he is said to have lived for four years under a false identity in Germany.
Issa M. is registered with the authorities as a 28-year-old with Syrian citizenship. But now it is determined whether it is actually another person. In fact, she would be 30 years old and a Palestinian.
The bloody act has triggered great horror in Stuttgart. The accused should be on Wednesday evening in a block of flats in the Fasanenhof with a former 36-year-old roommate in dispute. In the street, the attacker, who is said to have moved out recently, struck a sword and killed his victim with several blows and punctures. Numerous witnesses on the street and in the block of flats had to watch the cruel scenes helplessly. The suspect was arrested two and a half hours later by a large manhunt.
Just another Right of Return success story. “Palestinian refugees” are the best people to integrate right after “Syrian refugees”.
His victim appears to be a Kazakh, presumably Muslim, whom he was rooming with. Issa had invaded Germany in 2015, like many of Merkel’s other refugees, and had a history of violence, but had never been locked up.
And it’s too late now.
German authorities are trying to get photos and videos of the attack off the internet, threatening potential penalties. And the video and photos are graphic. Use discretion before viewing. But they’re an important warning about the cost of taking in refugees from terror zones.
(The photo above appears to be a frame from the following video. View with caution.)
Video von dem Vorfall heute in #Stuttgart pic.twitter.com/aTLVbIPBNq
— Helmut Hopfenberg (@KoolSchauerbrg) July 31, 2019
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