The German government has presented a whole new system for preventing the ongoing, endless crime of the immigrant hordes that the German government brought into Germany for reasons it’s failed to explain: prevention.
You see, immigrant crime can be prevented by simply telling the immigrants not to commit crimes. If you see an immigrant (not a Ukrainian, but someone with brown skin, because those are the ones doing the crimes), go up to him and say “hey, buddy, how about you don’t commit any crimes today, huh?”
This will work.
Police in the Kiel, Germany, are struggling to keep up with the criminal activity of a small group of migrants who have sent the community in turmoil. In response to the concerns of citizens, the town’s council has told people to “talk to” the migrants and encourage them not to commit crimes.
The 30 migrants are primarily of Roma heritage, are largely illiterate, and are reportedly only able to speak Turkish. They arrived in the community as refugees from Ukraine along with a number of ethnic Ukrainians. But out of all of the refugees accommodated in the Kiel district of Wik, the group of 30 non-Ukrainians are the only ones causing problems.
Some incidents with the group involve littering, mass thefts, and blasting their music using outdoor speakers well into the early morning. Attempts to ban them from certain stores or assign them a curfew have been unsuccessful, as they simply ignore the orders.
Apparently, the government never tried to talk to them about following the orders.
They only recently came up with the idea of politely asking immigrants to not commit crimes.
Frustrated with a lack of action from police in keeping the migrants under control, local residents have been pressuring the city council to step in and do something.
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City councilors have instead begun encouraging residents to strike up a conversation with the criminal migrants, and encourage them to stop committing crimes.
“Hey, buddy: how about you stop? Just knock it off, pal.”
“We want to start with a neighborhood project in order to bring people closer to each other,” councilor Gerwin Stöcken said. “My experience is that as soon as people talk to each other and not about each other, it has more effect than if I try to restore neighborly agreement through a force of order.”
Despite admitting that the group “lives by their own rules” and does not have a “consciousness of injustice,” the councilor also said he intends to set up a “workshop” for residents to talk to the criminal migrants.
Stöcken has refused to entertain the possibility of evicting the migrants from the community housing, or of deporting them back home, stating: “I can’t deport people to a war zone – that goes completely against my inner conviction.”
Interesting.
One would have to assume that Stöcken is also a big supporter of the war in the Ukraine, which makes it confusing why he would want to prevent what we have to assume are military-aged men from going to fight this war.
When it comes to military-aged men, “refugee” is simply a euphemism for “war deserter.”
How can someone support the war and also actively enable desertion?
Anyway, who knows. That is a mystery we will likely never solve.
Thankfully, we have solved the problem of immigrants committing crimes: you just tell them to stop.