Germany: Town of 4,000 People Protests Planned Dumping of Over 500 Invaders

Protesting immigrants?

In Germany?

Next thing you know, they’re going to start gassing them.

The world needs to speak out against this town of 4,000 people not wanting 500 immigrants now, before they start turning people into lampshades and soap.

Remix:

As Germany endures its ongoing migrant crisis, the government continues to allocate migrants across the countryside, effectively transforming towns across the nation, many of which have been culturally and ethnically homogenous for hundreds of years. One of the latest cases is the Bavarian town of Rott am Inn, which is seeing wide-scale demonstrations against plans to create a refugee accommodation that will house 500 people.

Protesters gathered at the district council building in Seeon, where they are furious over plans to import 500 migrants, which would then make up more than 10 percent of the town’s population of 4,000.

Notably, residents are blaming the Christian Socialist Union (CSU), which is the political powerhouse in Bavaria and effectively runs the state, with Markus Söder, the minister-president, as the head of the state. In fact, Söder had specifically promised just six months ago to the town that no such asylum home would be built.


Markus Söder, pictured here laughing at the people who voted for him

The CSU is in a tight alliance with the Christian Democrats (CDU), which has paid lip service to growing rage over mass immigration but has effectively done nothing about the issue in the places it holds power, including in Bavaria. Notably, Angela Merkel, the former CDU chancellor of Germany, is credited with starting the migration crisis in 2016.

“Mr. Söder, you have the power to put an end to this,” reads a poster from a citizens’ initiative. Another reads: “Citizens are still afraid.”

According to the Bayerischer Rundfunk, Heike Bachert from a citizens’ initiative criticizes that there are too many migrants for the small town, with plans for them to move into a former production hall.

It is “no place for humane accommodations,” said Bachert.

Acceptance among the population is low and continues to decline. Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) announced a large-scale repatriation offensive last year — but only “something Mickey Mouse-like” happened. “It’s really no wonder that people are losing trust in this policy.”

District administrators from all over Germany met at the Seeon Monastery for the annual meeting of the German District Council from Sept. 9-10, and oone of the topics at the meeting is migration policy. On Monday in Seeon, Söder called for a sharp reduction in immigration.

“What works in Denmark must ultimately work here too,” he said, referring to Denmark’s strict immigration policy.

Well, Denmark never threw an innocent pawn shop owner into a cage with an eagle and a bear.

Germany has different rules. Germany has a historical obligation to completely destroy themselves with mass immigration because they built a roller coaster into a homicidal chamber with an electric floor.


Another picture from the protest. Notice the anal flag. There has to be an anal flag everywhere these days.