Germany: Dealing with “Racism” in Saxony Worse Than Living in a War Zone, Apparently

What kind of mongrel even is this?

We’ve got a lot going on with virus hoaxes, wars, and trannies.

But we should always remember that we are still being ethically cleansed more and more aggressively every year.

Germany is ground zero for the program of rapid racial replacement of whites by brown people from wherever.

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The German state of Saxony is one of the most immigration-skeptical states in Germany and known as a stronghold for the Alternative for Germany (AfD), which actively campaigns against mass immigration. However, the fact that such a large share of people in Saxony are generally opposed to foreigners flowing into their homeland is a major point of consternation for the left and the immigrants who want to settle in Germany.

Now, at the start of International Weeks Against Racism, the Refugee Council criticized the German state of Saxony, and in a paper signed by 40 pro-migrant and refugee associations, it called for a radical overhaul in migrant benefits and even voting rights. Many of these organizations are lavishly funded by the German federal government and even local authorities in Saxony.


All but one of Germany’s problems in one picture

At the presentation of the paper, a spokeswoman for the Committee of Migrant Self-Organizations, Syrian-born Hamida Taamiri complained about alleged racism in Saxony, according to German news outlet Tag24. She referred to an unnamed Syrian refugee child who claimed she experienced “daily racism at school.” The refugee claimed that “racism in Saxony is harder to bear than the everyday war in Syria.”

Such emotional appeals may be designed to drive support for the proposals being pushed by the array of pro-migrant organizations. The paper calls for an electronic health card granting migrants automatic access to the overburdened German healthcare system, and German language courses should be made available from the first day migrants arrive along with access to the labor market.

In addition, the organizations are also pushing for a right to vote after living five years in Saxony for all migrants, regardless of their citizenship status, which would certainly be a boon for Germany’s left-wing parties.

The paper is also pushing for a range of benefits for migrants, many of who travel through multiple safe countries on their way to Germany. These migrants should be provided housing away from centralized migrant centers, according to the paper, even at a time when Germans are struggling to find affordable homes.

The paper additionally calls for multilingualism to “reduce institutional racism” in the public authorities of Saxony.

Germans have shown that as long as nothing changes, they won’t present any serious pushback against the replacement agenda. There are too many people in the country afraid of being called racists, too many people whose souls have been crushed by idiotic and cartoonish “Holocaust” gibberish.

But the instability of the social situations is feeding into the larger instability in the West, and we have to be heading towards some kind of breaking point.