| 00:01 | | A spectacular video shows how completely decoupled our political elite is from this country. |
| 00:06 | | While Islamists march through Berlin and conquer the streets, what does the mayor do? |
| 00:12 | | He dances, in his tuxedo, through the nightlife of his beautiful city. |
| 00:17 | | We have video proof, don’t miss it. |
| 00:20 | | Watch the video until the end, share it with all the people you love and |
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| 00:36 | | Welcome. After yet another weekend of Islamist uprisings, |
| 00:41 | | of Taliban flags flying in our cities, |
| 00:44 | | of Allahu Akhbar battle cries and roaring war declarations |
| 00:48 | | against our state, one thing is completely clear: if there is still a chance for integration, |
| 00:54 | | it would at most be us who would have to integrate. |
| 00:58 | | Integrate into our new home, which will be a caliphate, a country |
| 01:01 | | in which our children have to submit in the schoolyard, the street, the sports field, |
| 01:06 | | the outdoor pool, if they don’t want to get hurt. |
| 01:10 | | Angela Merkel, her followers and their spiritual heirs have destroyed what Germany once was. |
| 01:16 | | If nothing happens now, it is too late forever. |
| 01:20 | | Whoever does not now defend the immediate closure, the fortification and surveillance |
| 01:24 | | of our borders, renders himself absolutely unelectable for every responsible and sensible person. |
| 01:31 | | Here is Berlin on this weekend. Free free Palestine |
| 01:39 | | [unclear pro-“Palestinian” slogans] |
| 01:47 | | [pro-Palestine slogans] |
| 02:04 | | And while the Islamic mob walks through the streets of Berlin, |
| 02:07 | | conquers the city, and the whole country looks at the capital in horror, |
| 02:11 | | Mayor Kai Wegner dances, totally relaxed, in his tuxedo, |
| 02:16 | | enjoying the Berlin nightlife. Here are the pictures. |
| 02:33 | | Mayor Kai Wegner has evidently learned from Olaf Scholz, |
| 02:36 | | who, during the G20 summit, while rioting arsonists ran through Hamburg, |
| 02:40 | | fled to the basement of the opera house and left his city to its fate. |
| 02:46 | | “We have everything under control, don’t worry.” |
| 02:49 | | These people have never understood what it means to lead in a crisis. |
| 02:52 | | Only one day earlier, the Islamists had marched through Essen. |
| 02:57 | | Essen, this workers’ metropolis, which was once a model for integration through work. |
| 03:03 | | Today we see disintegration through uncontrolled immigration. |
| 03:07 | | North Rhine-Westphalia, the federal state in which CDU Minister President Hendrik Wüst |
| 03:12 | | praised the call of the muezzin in an Islamist mosque |
| 03:16 | | as a contribution to integration. |
| 03:19 | | You can’t fail more dramatically. |
| 03:22 | | Watch. —Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! |
| 03:28 | | Allahu Akbar! Takbir! |
| 03:34 | | Muhammad Rasulullah! |
| 03:38 | | La ilaha illallah! |
| 03:42 | | Muhammad Rasulullah! |
| 03:45 | | Muslims suffer! [unintelligible] |
| 03:51 | | Nobody should tell us that such demonstrations of power have to be allowed. |
| 03:57 | | We all remember exactly how this state |
| 04:00 | | beat down and dispersed with water cannons demonstrations for civil rights |
| 04:04 | | and against the misguided obligation to vaccinate. |
| 04:08 | | It’s only been two years. But if people now march for the abolition of the rule of law, |
| 04:14 | | for Sharia law, for the destruction of Germany, |
| 04:17 | | for the oppression of us unbelievers with violence, |
| 04:21 | | if they openly demand the caliphate on German soil, |
| 04:24 | | then Nancy Faeser and the minister presidents |
| 04:27 | | will only send a friendly police escort. |
| 04:30 | | All that happens is the same eternal empty words |
| 04:35 | | that no one believes any longer, anyway. “Unacceptable” means that they accept it. |
| 04:41 | | “Intolerable” means that they tolerate it. |
| 04:44 | | “To accept the constitution” means that you don’t have to |
| 04:48 | | accept the constitution. “We defend the rule of law” means that they capitulate. |
| 04:53 | | “Whoever wants to live in a caliphate is simply wrong here in Germany,” |
| 04:57 | | says Hendrik Wüst, the Premier of North Rhine-Westphalia. |
| 05:02 | | “He is simply wrong here in Germany.” How does Hendrik Wüst think Islamists react |
| 05:07 | | when he tells them that they are simply wrong here? |
| 05:10 | | Does he believe that they pack their things |
| 05:13 | | and look for another patch of earth they can subjugate and destroy? |
| 05:17 | | Does he believe that even one Islamist is impressed by this, |
| 05:21 | | while the police stand on guard and unemployment benefits are punctually delivered? |
| 05:25 | | The language of these people shows that they still have not grasped what this is all about. |
| 05:32 | | We are in the middle of the fight for our lives. |
| 05:35 | | We are in the middle of a battle for everything that is near and dear to us, |
| 05:40 | | for everything that makes this country worth living. |
| 05:43 | | “We will defend our country and the free future of our children unconditionally. |
| 05:48 | | We will stop anyone who has come here to destroy what we have built. |
| 05:55 | | We will arrest and deport anyone who shouts Allahu Akhbar.” |
| 05:59 | | That would be the language that these fanatics understand. |
| 06:04 | | And that is exactly what the police would have to implement, if necessary even with violence. |
| 06:09 | | Once again, we are in the fight for our lives. |
| 06:13 | | But we citizens are abandoned. We live in the land of empty words. |
| 06:19 | | A few days ago, the Green Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck announced in a Twitter video — |
| 06:23 | | oh, what a nice Twitter video — that Islamists should be deported if they openly oppose our values. |
| 06:30 | | Is anything happening? Anything at all? |
| 06:34 | | Is the federal government planning measures? When the Vice Chancellor says something |
| 06:37 | | like that, announces it in such a macho way? Oh no, it was just a show, and they even admit it. |
| 06:45 | | Take a look at this video of the press conference of our federal government. |
| 06:50 | | Look into the empty faces. It is frightening. |
| 06:54 | | “The Vice Chancellor said in his widely viewed speech, as others have already said, |
| 07:00 | | that people who express themselves anti-Semitically |
| 07:03 | | or give free rein to their hatred endanger their status as residents. |
| 07:12 | | I would like to know if in the context of the migration summit |
| 07:15 | | or otherwise concrete steps are being planned by the federal government. |
| 07:18 | | What follows from this? What does the Vice Chancellor mean by this?” |
| 07:23 | | “Don’t ask me about that, ask the Vice Chancellor.” |
| 07:26 | | “I am asking the federal government, and I believe the Vice Chancellor is part of it.” |
| 07:31 | | “He certainly belongs to it, but I rarely interpret the Vice Chancellor at this place.” |
| 07:38 | | “The minister, since taking office, has been making videos on various issues, |
| 07:49 | | economic issues, which are very important to him. |
| 07:52 | | And this topic is important to him. And in this sense, this video was created. |
| 07:56 | | This is the opinion of the minister, his view. It stands by itself. I have nothing to interpret. |
| 08:01 | | You said yourself that the video received a lot of attention. |
| 08:06 | | I can’t contribute anything more to that, |
| 08:10 | | except that it is the opinion of the minister and that it stands for itself.” |
| 08:15 | | “But isn’t the essence of politics that words are followed by deeds? |
| 08:19 | | I understood it that way and that’s why someone had to have thought about it. |
| 08:22 | | And that’s why I also ask the other ministries that might be responsible for this. |
| 08:26 | | What options are there, or is there a plan by the federal government |
| 08:30 | | to create options there so that these people then really lose their residence permit?” |
| 08:36 | | [Silence] |
| 08:44 | | “My light is still on, so I’ll speak one more sentence. |
| 08:47 | | We are not responsible for this topic. Again, this is a video message |
| 08:52 | | from the minister about a general topic that is important to him. |
| 08:58 | | It was not about making a request or something similar, |
| 09:03 | | or having a specific government action as a result, but it’s about what’s important to him. |
| 09:09 | | I can’t say more about that now, because the rest of the video speaks for itself.” |
| 09:13 | | We are not responsible. These people, our federal government, do not feel responsible for Germany. |
| 09:19 | | What we see on our streets frightens us. |
| 09:22 | | It no longer has anything to do with the country we once knew. |
| 09:26 | | Angela Merkel did not just make some wrong decision. |
| 09:30 | | She has shaped the country for decades, if not for a century, in an Islamic way. |
| 09:35 | | She is the Allahu Akhbar chancellor who left us this horror. |
| 09:39 | | It is a deeply human reaction to ask the question in the face of horror: |
| 09:43 | | How could this have happened? How could this be possible? |
| 09:48 | | How could something happen that the majority of people never wanted? |
| 09:52 | | And now we are looking with horror at this destructive result. |
| 09:56 | | The bitter answer has no place in a democracy. |
| 10:01 | | It is that any opposition was suppressed. |
| 10:05 | | We were forced and are still forced every day to pay for every criticism, |
| 10:11 | | every quiet doubt, every divergent opinion, |
| 10:15 | | by being denigrated, mocked, hushed up, |
| 10:18 | | silenced, criminalized, canceled, and shouted down by the national broadcasters. |
| 10:23 | | We are forced to finance a billion-dollar industry of propaganda. |
| 10:27 | | People at ARD and ZDF have become rich by lying to us and suppressing reality. |
| 10:34 | | People like Anne Will, Louis Klamroth, Anja Reschke, Georg Restle, |
| 10:38 | | the enforcers of Merkelism, the enforcers of illegal mass migration. |
| 10:44 | | In countless talk shows and comments, |
| 10:47 | | they denied and belittled what everyone in the country could see. |
| 10:51 | | As media enforcers of the correct opinion, they earned millions by intimidating people, |
| 10:57 | | injecting them with fear, stopping them from speaking out |
| 11:00 | | about the uncomfortable truths of uncontrolled mass migration. |
| 11:05 | | They tried, in a practically criminal way, to silence criminality. |
| 11:10 | | They jumped on everyone who dared to question whether there are really |
| 11:15 | | only doctors and engineers coming to us, whether everything is really getting more colorful. |
| 11:18 | | They held tribunals about “worried citizens” in their talk shows. |
| 11:23 | | They gave each other prizes for their lies. |
| 11:28 | | They unconditionally defended their ideology and still do so today. |
| 11:32 | | We would laugh at their ridiculous words if they were not so dangerous. |
| 11:37 | | On the weekend, a Turkish rapist took his own daughter as a hostage in Hamburg, |
| 11:43 | | raced with his car onto the taxiway of the Hamburg airport, |
| 11:47 | | flung firecrackers and shot around. |
| 11:50 | | A bit of bad luck and he could have set on fire and blown up a fully occupied passenger plane. |
| 11:55 | | He demanded that he and his four-year-old daughter, whom he had taken from his mother, |
| 12:00 | | be flown out to Turkey. Everyone who hears this |
| 12:04 | | knows what an archaic worldview lies behind such an act. |
| 12:08 | | Everyone except public television. |
| 12:12 | | And here is the ZDF. “He is 35. The only thing known so far |
| 12:17 | | is that he wants to be addressed in Turkish, |
| 12:21 | | which does not necessarily mean that he is a Turkish citizen, |
| 12:25 | | or has a Turkish migration background.” |
| 12:29 | | Just because he wants to speak Turkish, of course does not mean that he might have |
| 12:34 | | a migration background. Maybe it means that his name is Jürgen and he took a language course |
| 12:39 | | because he loves the Turkish language so much. Move along, there is nothing to see here. |
| 12:44 | | There are countless such examples of exactly this twisting of reality, |
| 12:49 | | which has made possible the political debacle of mass migration in the first place. |
| 12:53 | | Here is one of the worst propagandists in the ARD, Georg Restle. |
| 12:58 | | “Europe is preoccupied with the issue of migration and the populists are at it again. |
| 13:04 | | A CDU chairman who appeals to the lowest instincts with refugees who allegedly |
| 13:09 | | overpopulate the dental practices in Germany. |
| 13:12 | | That’s the lowest drawer and has nothing to do with reality. |
| 13:17 | | The CDU will certainly have to ask itself today whether Friedrich Merz is still |
| 13:22 | | the right chairman for a party that calls itself Christian. |
| 13:25 | | One would like to call for more reason in the CDU boss, but that actually |
| 13:29 | | applies to the entire migration debate. |
| 13:32 | | That begins with the numbers. Yes, they are rising again and yes, |
| 13:36 | | there are municipalities that have significant problems with it. |
| 13:39 | | But we are far from a situation like we had in 2015.” |
| 13:44 | | Yes, the numbers are rising, but this is not a refugee crisis. |
| 13:49 | | Don’t you dare, don’t you claim that, or are you a populist too? |
| 13:54 | | Here is Georg Restle again. |
| 13:57 | | “As unbearable as this is, the campaign against Muslim migrants is just as unbearable, |
| 14:04 | | and it, of course, was started on the right margin of the political spectrum, |
| 14:09 | | precisely where anti-Semitism is at home in this country. |
| 14:13 | | Lara Strathmann and Andreas Maus.” Started from the right margin. |
| 14:19 | | Restle’s message could hardly be clearer. It’s not migration that’s the problem; |
| 14:24 | | no, the Germans are the problem. Here is the ARD agitator Anja Reschke, |
| 14:29 | | who has made a business model out of her |
| 14:33 | | “we have to have a better attitude” stance, |
| 14:36 | | a business model from which she makes a splendid living. Watch: |
| 14:39 | | “If I say publicly here now, I think Germany should also accept economic refugees. |
| 14:44 | | What do you think will happen then? It’s just an opinion; one may express it. |
| 14:48 | | It would be nice if there were a factual discussion about it. |
| 14:52 | | But that’s not how it would work. I would get a flood of hate comments. |
| 14:56 | | ‘Effing scumbags, how many more should we take? They should get lost. We should set them on fire.’ |
| 15:00 | | All that stuff, as usual.” “We should also accept economic refugees.” What that means |
| 15:05 | | by the way is that these economic refugees live where Anja Reschke does not live |
| 15:10 | | and we pay for these economic refugees, which Anja Reschke finds quite normal, |
| 15:14 | | because we also have to pay for Anja Reschke. |
| 15:17 | | What Anja Reschke is doing here could hardly be clearer. |
| 15:20 | | “Whoever is against economic refugees, i.e. against people immigrating into our social system |
| 15:25 | | without ever wanting to work, is a Nazi.” |
| 15:29 | | That’s how intimidation has worked for years. |
| 15:32 | | For this comment from August 2015, Reschke was awarded “Journalist of the Year”, by the way. |
| 15:40 | | You can’t make this up! This is the German media landscape in which you are showered with prizes |
| 15:47 | | the harder you defend the government line. |
| 15:51 | | Here is another example, a particularly infamous example, by Louis Klamroth at “Hart aber Fair”. |
| 15:57 | | “I have to say, fortunately I have not yet been physically harassed. |
| 16:03 | | What I still find uncomfortable is that when I walk through hot spot streets in bigger cities |
| 16:10 | | and young men, whose language I sometimes don’t even understand, call to me. |
| 16:17 | | There is a feeling of insecurity.” |
| 16:20 | | “That is, you’re… I think you call it ‘catcalling.’” |
| 16:24 | | “Are you being called to, or what happens?” “As I said, these are mainly young men |
| 16:27 | | whose language I don’t even understand. I don’t want to say…” |
| 16:31 | | “Don’t you speak English?” “No, it’s not English either. |
| 16:35 | | I speak English and German, but those are other languages. |
| 16:38 | | That’s a certain clientele. I also have many girlfriends who feel exactly the same way. |
| 16:45 | | I think we also have to talk about the fact that we are trying to integrate |
| 16:51 | | some men into this country |
| 16:54 | | who come here with a completely different view of women.” |
| 16:58 | | [Applause] |
| 17:01 | | “I just wanted to say, I live in Berlin-Neukölln, I feel exactly the same way at the Oktoberfest.” |
| 17:06 | | What a disgusting, arrogant snoot. Anyone can see it. |
| 17:12 | | Louis Klamroth sees it as his job |
| 17:15 | | to make every critical word against migration policy seem ridiculous. |
| 17:19 | | Don’t you speak English? He does not see himself as a moderator, |
| 17:23 | | but as a guardian of the leftist doctrine. |
| 17:26 | | Here is an example that is only a few weeks old. |
| 17:29 | | The NDR shows migrants arriving on Lampedusa. |
| 17:34 | | Of course a family, a woman with her children, but the NDR has falsified the photo. |
| 17:39 | | The young African men are cut out, who make up over 90 percent of the migrants on Lampedusa. |
| 17:47 | | Here is an online post from the ZDF. |
| 17:50 | | The headline reads “There is no flood of migrants.” No, of course not. |
| 17:57 | | So that no one notices what is just happening to our country, the state media have |
| 18:01 | | renamed “illegal migrants” as “arrivals”. “Arrivals”. Watch: |
| 18:07 | | “Theo Koll, in Berlin, is the growing number of arrivals forcing the government to act?” |
| 18:13 | | “Obviously, the increasing number of arrivals is transforming |
| 18:18 | | into increasing political pressure to act.” “Arrivals” How nice. |
| 18:22 | | On Friday and Saturday, when Islamists on German streets demanded the caliphate, |
| 18:27 | | the Tagesschau [news program] was once again completely silent |
| 18:31 | | on Saturday about the Islamists’ march in Essen. |
| 18:34 | | Why no word about the madness in Essen? Why not? The Tagesschau’s justification? |
| 18:40 | | In the broadcast on Saturday, the Tagesschau focused |
| 18:43 | | on the major pro-Palestinian demonstrations of the day in Düsseldorf and Berlin. |
| 18:48 | | The demonstrations in Düsseldorf had far more participants than those in Essen. |
| 18:53 | | Far more participants! At least they gender properly while they cover up the truth. |
| 19:00 | | What is happening on our streets these days, countless people have seen coming. |
| 19:05 | | They tried to warn. But they were all silenced. |
| 19:11 | | And that’s it for “Achtung Reichelt”, the toughest opponent of sanctimony, |
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