Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.

The focus this time: From Deutsches Reich to Deutschistan

First, a little mood music:

Carrying on…

Inviting people into one’s country and trying to see if the faith of those you invite in can be assimilated onto one’s own culture is a moot point in Germany. They’ve gone beyond multi-culti diversity…

A German politician called for not just the German state to help Muslim refugees/migrants, but for German youth to be pressing into service on behalf of said refugees/migrants (translated from German):

“The CDU Bundestag parliamentarian Eckhardt Rehberg has called a compulsory service for German youth due to the increasing numbers of asylum seekers. ‘We need the service duty. Otherwise we will not cope with the influx of refugees and their integration’.”

Better hope those underage tarts don’t corrupt Muslim men and entice them to rape…

At least no one is paying the Jizya tax that non-believers must pay to Muslims… oh, wait…

“There is a new initiative in Germany that donates one euro for every ‘racist’ (Islam is not a race) anti-migrant comment on the Internet. The ‘Hate Helps’ propaganda campaign is organized by an NGO called Demokratische Kultur (ZDK), otherwise known as the Orwellian ‘Center for Democratic Action’ in Germany. And it’s being funded by Facebook and Sky Germany. They will pay 1€ (euro) for each negative post about immigrants. “… “This is essentially a payment of the jizya, the tribute money that subservient and subjugated non-Muslims must pay to their Muslim overlords under Islamic law. In this case, the money goes to various refugee help programs and — get this — an organization that helps people get out of the ‘nazi scene’ (an opt-out scheme).”

Well, at least it’s not the police won’t go after people saying something that could be construed as “racist”… oh, wait…

They may not only consider going after you, but also take your children away if they say something verboten! (translated from German):

“He who spread radical or xenophobic views, risks not only the sympathy of his fellow human beings and may compromise his job, but his legal rights under the law concerning his own child is at risk. This applies particularly to xenophobic Facebook postings, warns the ‘Deutsche Anwaltauskunft’ [a publication of the German Bar Association]. “Political or religious beliefs of a parent have implications for rights of access with their child, if the well-being of the child is considered endangered. If a parent only has a controversial opinion, that is not sufficient to him to deprive them of their rights, or restrict such rights, stated the ‘Deutsche Anwaltauskunft’ note. The family court would determine whether an sufficient incident is present, which is considered to endanger the well-being of the child and justifies the withdrawal of rights of the parent to have access to their child.”

Considering who it is that decides, concern of German parents is not unfounded.

TTFN.

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