SHOCKER: Lovely German Christmas Markets Overrun by Foreign Invaders

During my initial trip to Germany in 1996-97, I was lucky to find myself stationed in Heidelberg, a charming city that had been mostly unscathed by the destruction of World War 2. Additionally, I had the privilege of being there during the festive holiday season. One of the delightful Christmas traditions in Germany is the Christmas markets. These markets are a joy to experience; the streets bustling with vendors offering a variety of goods ranging from delicious food and beverages to intricate Christmas decorations and traditional cuckoo clocks. One memorable experience was exploring the Christmas market in Heidelberg with my family, as well as venturing to Nuremberg one weekend to partake in the larger Christmas market there. This aspect of German culture, coupled with the delectable cuisine, excellent beer, and warm hospitality of the Bavarian people, truly resonated with me. Despite my limited proficiency in German, I find that I can manage to communicate effectively as long as the conversation isn’t too rapid, which has enhanced my enjoyment of visiting the country.

All of that may be changing, and not for the better. Now Germany’s lovely Christmas markets are being taken over – by Syrian “refugees” shrieking “Allahu Akbar.”

Since the beginning of the week, smartphone videos of the scene have proliferated on social media, sparking a number of angry and worried reactions to the scale of the demonstration, the behaviour of the participants, and the poor police response.

This latest gathering of Syrian migrants was known to and prepared for by the police. But the planned demonstration grew in size as the fall of Bashar al-Assad was confirmed, followed by his flight from Damascus, the Syrian capital. The numbers far exceeded advance estimates: with only 300 participants expected, ultimately, thousands of Syrians lined the streets of the city carrying flags.

Why? Why disrupt a bunch of German families who are partaking in a German tradition that shouldn’t affect these “refugees” in one way or another?

The only answer to that is that this is a deliberate act of aggression. When you allow unchecked Third World immigration, you get unchecked Third World behavior, and that is precisely what is happening here.

In the videos circulating on social media, the contrast between the aggressiveness of the demonstrators and the festive, family atmosphere of the Christmas market is striking. Online, some have asked if the choice of location was random or deliberate. They see the targeting of the Christmas market as an offensive by the demonstrators against a symbol of Christian civilisation.

Translated, that X post reads:

The latter. There is nothing random about this. The Christmas markets are seen by the Syrians as an overt celebration of a Christian tradition – which it is – and therefore cannot be tolerated, and must be interfered with or broken up if possible. These are not tolerant people, these are not people who are accepting of dissenting views, especially where religion is concerned; they are viciously intolerant and unforgiving, and it’s important to note that they were imported to Germany from lands with Bronze-Age sensibilities. As long as they are allowed to remain in Europe, these things will only get worse – not better.

Volk von Deutschland, watch closely. This is your future. Not just in Essen – but everywhere. Viel Glück für deine Zukunft.



Now, there is a resolution before the EU to support deporting these people.

In her motion for a resolution, seen by The European Conservative, Mary Khan emphasises that a significant amount of Syrians in Germany have named the Assad regime as their reason for seeking asylum in Europe, and now that the regime has collapsed, the EU should aid member states in returning these Syrian nationals once their right of residence has expired.

That makes a great deal of sense. And the EU will almost certainly reject it.

Most of the nations of Western Europe are committing suicide on the installment plan. All we can do is watch – and hopefully learn from Europe’s mistakes.

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