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Violent Crime in Germany Hits 15-Year High
2024-04-11
Diversity is our friend.
[Armstrong Econ] Germany was once a safe nation. Violent crime has reached a 15-year high, with homicides, knife assaults, and rapes drastically increasing. Crime rose by 5.5% last year alone, with 6.6 million incidences reported. Other nations like the UK, US, Canada, France, Sweden, Finland, and everywhere else that permitted, if not encouraged, open border policies have also seen an uptick in crime but no one wants to point out the obvious.

Migrants were responsible for around 40% of violent crimes in Germany last year, but the non-German national population only composes 15% of the population. Angela Merkel sold off Germany in 2015 when she urged all refugees to come to Europe to seek a better life. The migrants never stopped showing up. Germany handled over 350,000 asylum applications in 2023, and that only accounts for those who went through the judicial process.

The left refuses to hold migrants responsible for crimes and will not acknowledge that different cultures simply do not integrate well into Western societies. Lamya Kaddor, a Green Party MP, said that migrants are simply over-represented in crime statistics. "The crime rate is higher among socio-economically disadvantaged groups, which very often include foreign nationals," she stated. Politicians like Kaddor do not care about the safety of their constituents and will never back away from open border policies
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  ^You expects conquerors to behave differently?
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-04-11 07:09  

#1  Migrants were responsible for around 40% of violent crimes in Germany last year, but the non-German national population only composes 15% of the population

We have something similar here. I'm detecting a pattern.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-04-11 07:02  

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