Germany is in Serious Islamization Trouble

Aug 29, 2024 by

By Giulio Meotti

In the Die Welt, Peter Schneider, one of the most famous German writers, described the mentality of the cultural demi monde: “At a dinner in a foundation in Berlin, an artist told me he didn’t understand the discussion about refugees. ‘Ten million refugees in Germany: I wouldn’t have a problem with that.’”

Yes, what’s the problem?

The problem is that in today’s democratic West, “Diversity” is more important than freedom and life. It’s really Islamic occupation and replacement, although I understand that it sounds better to call it “diversity.”

Stabbings at “Festival of Diversity”

For example, during the recent “Festival of Diversity” in the city of Solingen, Germany, nine people were stabbed and three died while a terrorist shouted “Allahu Akbar.”

The city of Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia had felt compelled to celebrate its 650th anniversary with a “festival of diversity,” Vielfalt in German, featuring colorful puppets, slogans against racism, stands for friendship between peoples, fun, music, hearts, and food. Who wouldn’t be happy to participate?

Even at the supermarket in this city, the traditional “German Knife Capital,” residents were not safe from the slogans of “diversity.” Is there a problem with knives? Well, the German government found the solution: blades no longer than six centimeters.

It feels like a bad joke.

Results of “Diversity”

But look deeper into what’s happening in North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state in Germany, where more than a million Muslims live. Solingen is near Düsseldorf, where for the first time, road signs in Arabic are being installed as if they were in Gaza (or Israel, where road signs are in three languages to begin with).

Wow, what more “diversity” could the German region have celebrated? Renaming it the “Caliphate of North Rhine-Westphalia?” Maybe, considering that, at about the same time as the stabbings, Muslims entered a swimming pool in Geldern, also in Rhine-Westphalia, shouting “Allahu Akbar.”

And Solingen is not alone. At the European Football Championships, the national anthems were played, as usual, before the matches, but a presenter from the German ZDF added: “And above all diversity.”

Daily Stabbings

But while in Solingen, the “diversity festival” lasts a couple of days at the end of summer, in the rest of the country it never stops. About fifty knife attacks in Germany every day.

Journalist Julian Reichelt wrote after Solingen: “Monday: Man stabbed to death in front of his apartment in Schwabach. Monday evening: Man stabbed to death in Hamburg train station. Tuesday: Police shoot a woman with a knife in the supermarket. Wednesday: Execution with a shot to the head at Frankfurt Central Station. Friday: Three dead in Solingen due to knife terrorism. A completely normal week in Germany”.

Wangen im Allgäu: Syrian man stabs four-year-old girl in supermarket.

On a regional train between Hamburg and Kiel, near the town of Brokstedt, two thousand inhabitants, who certainly did not ask to end up on the geographical map of the clash of civilizations, a Palestinian Arab asylum seeker stabbed to death two girls aged sixteen and nineteen.

Then three were wounded with a knife in a dormitory in Ravensburg.

Then an asylum seeker in Illerkirchberg, a small town near Munich, killed a girl who was going to school (and seriously injured her friend).

Meanwhile, a Chechen migrant killed a man at an LGBT festival in the city of Münster.

“Wanted to Kill German Men”

In Oggersheim, a Somali shouting “Allahu Akbar” took a 20-centimeter blade and stabbed a 20-year-old young man, who happened to be walking past him. When a friend rushed to help, the Somali stuck the weapon in the neck of a thirty-five-year-old man, who had no escape and died. The Somali then attacked the 20-year-old again, stabbed him in the head, and severed his right forearm. The Somali then entered a pharmacy and stabbed a customer at the cash register in the chest.

The Somali said he “wanted to kill German men.”

Similar incidents occurred in Brokstedt, Illerkirchberg, Oggersheim, Mannheim, and Solingen… They strike everywhere, in small and medium-sized cities, in the provinces, and on the outskirts.

“In the course of the demographic change due to the Muslim majority population in the metropolises expected in the near future, other priorities than diversity may emerge,” writes Botho Strauss, the great German writer and playwright, one of the most important of his generation, included among the possible candidates for the Nobel Prize in Literature (he will never win it, lest they award a “racist”).

Failed Efforts

The Germans who have come under attack have done everything they could to rebuild society as a mega “festival of diversity” friendly to Muslims: They have established Ramadan lights in cities, “no-go zones” for Jews, and justices who use Sharia law. Their schools ban miniskirts to avoid trouble from migrants; their laws allow muezzins who call the faithful to prayer, and they encouraged the Bundesliga that allows Muslim footballers to break their fast for Ramadan on football pitches.

Germany features publishing houses that censor books in which Islam is criticized, make sure professors who are critical of Islam are forced to teach in bulletproof vests and indict comedians for mocking Erdogan. The country encourages party leaders to keep an open mind regarding Islamic law, Islamic patrols, and the celebrated boom in forced marriages.

And while Solingen was counting its dead and had yet to catch the attacker, in front of the Nuremberg cathedral, no time was wasted—with jihadist flags.

They can call it “diversity,” but it’s really occupation and replacement.

No Longer a Conspiracy Theory

Rüdiger Safranski, author of bestselling biographies of philosophers, asked the question of questions to Spiegel: “It’s not a conspiracy theory that the decisive political task of the next 10 to 20 years will be managing mass immigration. And you have to ask yourself: can we still maintain a liberal society in this situation?”

The answer is simple: nein, nein, nein.

But for our elites, there is never enough “diversity,” and their greatest concern is to prevent reality from “pouring water into the mill of right-wing extremists.”

Aren’t the peoples of Europe tired of being subjugated, humiliated, and stabbed to death by the bastard children of multiculturalists— and because of those who live behind high walls? How long will we grease the cogs of our guillotine?

Germany’s most famous incumbent mayor, Boris Palmer of Tübingen, attributed the success of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party among young people to the consequences of mass migration. “They experience what irregular immigration means on a daily basis,” Palmer wrote. “In the park, in the disco, on the street, on the bus, at the train station, in the schoolyard.”

And at diversity festivals.


Giulio Meotti is an Italian journalist who writes on Middle Eastern and Jewish issues