Assylum Seekers in Germany Face Violence from right Wingers


                                                                       

Preamble
I don’t know if what’s happening in Germany could happen here but based on the right wings antics it surely could. I like to think that there are more moral and good people in this nation than close minded bigots who believe that people that live in any one nation are natural of that land. It is a lack of knowledge and understanding of the species to think that the world has always been the wait is now. 
Some of us that have studied the geology and human history know that even the continents at one point used to be united where now are divided by water. The Grand Canyon and countless pieces of nations show the fossils of fish and rocks in mountains which show the carving of the waves. Since the beginning of time we know that the thinking of certain close minded people that they belong here and no one else has led Civilizations and kingdoms to fall.

Germany has always been on the out fronts of bigotry perhaps because in the past they have retain a certain kind of Caucasians. These particular divisions of skin type have been explored and used even by people that did not possess such qualities of pureness. An example of that is A. Hitler and his henchmen. They were not always looking as good as the troops they segregated at the beginning of their bloody term in power. At the end it didn’t matter what you look like or how old you were as long as you could walk. If we don’t learn from this period of blood by blood type then we surely re lived again. 

ISIS a group that exists to support it self like the HIV virus or any virus for that fact. No reason for being except to multiply and be. The sad part is that we have them here, in our country too. We have some gays that hate other gays because where they are from. Make no mistake I am not talking orientations but preferences to be a certain way and believe in certain things. You could prefer to partner with a blue eye caucasian as you could prefer to partner with someone looking like a black slave that just arrived from Africa 200 yrs ago. That doesn’t mean they wont break bread with them. There are some that have determined that some people are inferior to them and they have the right to treat them as less than humans. This is the ISIS in all our races and this is the ISIS born in the most religious and bigot group of people. Those that believe that due to a book most know nothing about or how it came to be it has to be interpret as an excuse to divide some people from each other. 

The problem with the immigrants in the US is not financial with most. How would we know that?
When you question someone who do not want immigrants due to financial hardships the nations might face…( no proof of that but there is proof of the opposite since this country is a country built by immigrants) when you talk to these economically conservative folks about how they feel about immigrants they will give you a Donald Trump speech.” As a matter of fact those that have followed Trump do not know how he really feels about immigrants because he has said the opposite not too long ago. But as an experienced bull shit’r he says what gets him closer to his objective.

Just as we judge the ISIS inhumanity to Christians and gays and I wonder if Christians know they are together in this with gays like they were together with the six million jews killed in the ovens and gas chambers? Yet we sometimes don’t even get credit as victims of murder and discrimination when a cake maker does.


                                                                     
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has strongly condemned violence at an asylum seekers' shelter that injured dozens of police officers.
Mrs Merkel described the behaviour at some in the eastern town of Heidenau as "abhorrent" and "shameful".
Security was increased at the newly-opened centre near Dresden at the weekend after two nights of protests.
Left-wing activists staging counter-demonstrations have clashed with the right-wing protesters.
Germany says it expects up to 800,000 people to seek asylum by the end of 2015.

German police officers patrol after renewed clashes near a migrant shelter, in Heidenau, Saxony, Germany (22 August 2015)
Anti-asylum demonstrators clashed with police on Friday and Saturday nights

German news magazine Der Spiegel reports that the violence on Friday night followed a demonstration earlier in the evening, called for by a Facebook group linked to the far-right NPD party.
The group later distanced itself from the violence that followed.

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Germany shocked by riot - by BBC Berlin correspondent Jenny Hill

"The Nazi shame of Heidenau" is how Bild described what happened near Dresden. There was outrage too that the German chancellor did not immediately condemn the violence. "Merkel must break her silence," ran one headline.
And this morning she did. Her spokesman described the far-right demonstrations as "disgusting" and "shameful" - sentiments with which most Germans agree. 
Attacks on asylum seeker accommodation are rising but the numbers are still relatively small. The neo-Nazis who hurled bottles and fireworks in Heidenau are a despised minority. 
A recent poll revealed 67% of Germans were "very worried" by attacks on refugee homes. In another survey 93% said it was right to give asylum to those fleeing conflict. And an extraordinary number of people here are giving up their time or their possessions.
All over the country there are warehouses stacked with second-hand clothes, toys, supplies for the refugees.

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Protesters opposed to asylum centre march in Heidenau (21 August 2015)
The violence followed this demonstration opposing the asylum centre in Heidenau on Friday

Speaking ahead of talks with the French President Francois Hollande, Mrs Merkel said it was "abhorrent how right-wing extremists and neo-Nazis attempt to spread their idiotic message of hatred".
It was equally shameful, she added, that citizens, including families with children, "support these things by marching along".
In a statement President Hollande called for the creation of a "unified system for the right to asylum."
He added that Europe's migrant crisis was "an exceptional situation that will last for some time."

Asylum-seekers arrive at a refugee centre in Heidenau (22 August 2015)
Asylum seekers are being put up in a building that was formerly a DIY store

Police had to use tear gas and pepper spray in the early hours of Saturday morning to lift a blockade of the asylum seekers' shelter. Hundreds of people, some alcohol-fuelled, hurled bottles and stones at police, injuring 31 officers, reports say.
A further night of violence followed on Saturday, and two police officers were injured.
German media report that a police "control zone" introduced in the area immediately around the centre on Sunday appears to be working. The violence between left and right-wing groups on Sunday night took place outside this zone.

Hooded left-wing protesters arrive near the security zone around a former hardware store that has been turned into an emergency shelter for refugees in Heidenau, Germany (23 August 2015)
Late on Sunday masked left-wing protesters were in the area around the former hardware store

Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, visiting Heidenau on Monday, praised the town's mayor for his courage in speaking out against the violence.
Mr Gabriel was also due to speak to the refugees on Monday and tour the building where they are being lodged, which is in a former DIY store.
About 300 asylum seekers have already arrived at the reception centre, which is due to take 600 people.
Germany's Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere has promised to use "the full force of the law" against those who carry out anti-refugee violence.

Sigmar Gabriel (at right) talks to a resident in Heidenau (24 August 2015)
Sigmar Gabriel (right) talked to residents as well as visiting the asylum seekers' shelter

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