A
Letter from Germany
LINH
DINH
Leipzig
Bar, 2015
20
July, 2016
A
friend in Frankfurt emailed me on July 19th:
It
is sheer madness what is happening here… The noose is tightening
and yet—it is still only the beginning… What took place in some
dull regional express close to Würzburg, a town in Franconia in
the middle of Germany, was—in some respect—like a watershed
event—just like the mass sexual assaults in Cologne on
New Year’s Eve.
The
mantra from above is still “Islam belongs to Germany” or “We
will make it (in regards to the Refugee Crisis)” but there are
fewer and fewer people buying it—which does NOT mean that more
people are getting it—but I will come to this later.
We
now know that in Cologne alone (!) there were about 1,200
women (in one night) sexually harassed, abused and, in some cases,
raped.
At
the moment there is no weekend when there aren’t news about some
refugees sexually harassing women or girls at a festival (it is
festival season).
Also,
you can find news about refugees harassing women and children (and
sometimes raping them) in public swimming pools on a weekly or even
daily basis.
Sales
of pepper sprays and guns are booming everywhere. If there were only
these things, the rage might be controllable, but Würzburg was of a
different quality. For the first time, a refugee didn’t kill
another refugee (when this happened before, Neo-Nazis were blamed,
then—just as was the case with most of the “burning refugee
centers”—the police later found that a refugee was responsible).
When
children were robbed by refugees, Germans were told to send their
children to school by a different route.
Germans
were told to stop swimming nude in a lake—because a refugee center
was erected nearby.
Last
year, Germans were told the refugees would contribute so mightily and
extraordinarily to the German economy—so what have been the news
recently?
Well—the
big German corporations, the 30 members of the DAX (the stock market
index), that so proudly announced last year they would hire lots of
refugees—they have indeed hired refugees. Fifty-four, to be exact
(50 of them went to the Deutsche Post, as mailmen. Ah—if Charles
Bukowski only knew…).
Only
recently, a branch of the German Arbeitsagentur (the office for the
unemployed) inDortmund had another success story:
This
branch was created last year and staffed with 36 employees (all paid
with tax money) with the sole purpose of bringing 2,200 refugees
in Dortmund, those who were able to work, into the workforce.
And
the news was: After nine months of intensive work the Arbeitsagentur
has succeeded to get … ten (!) refugees working! Hurrah! Well, they
had the decency to add that it’s only a start—but an encouraging
one.
The
list is endless…. but to come back to the incident in Würzburg:
A
refugee, supposedly from Afghanistan and 17-years-old,
decided to start his own jihad and tried to take out a few infidels.
Oddly enough, he started with a family from Hong Kong on
the train, whom he attacked with the brave shout “Allah akbar”
and a knife and an axe. After severely wounding two of them, he
jumped off the train.
(I
wonder if this will boost tourism from Hong Kong).
Then
he met some old ladies who were walking their little dogs and with
the shout “I will kill you, sluts!” he also wounded one (perhaps
fatally) before being shot by the police.
Now—as
I said, THIS is a new quality.
I
can almost feel the anger and rage in Germany getting
stronger.
The
rage in some refugees is also rising, which is logical.
There
are no jobs for them.
There
are no houses for them.
There
are no women for them.
So—jihad
is an option, if you are bored and all these kuffar give you nothing
but €352 a month, or less, and you have to sleep with six others in
a tightly packed room—and there is just nothing to do!
And
you wander around and there are all those women in shorts, etc.—but
they are not for you.
No
wonder, some get frustrated.
Slowly,
silently, the German police admits there might be a teensy-weensy bit
of a problem here—mind you, we still don’t know the whereabouts
of between 150 to 500 thousand refugees who just disappeared…
Nobody
knows how many jihadists are here. Nobody. Could be a few dozen. Or
hundreds. Or thousands.
This
young man on the Würzburg train came last July. He was granted
asylum this March. The last two months, he lived with a family. He
had a job (or was in training, rather) at a bakery. There were no
signs of radicalization. Soooo…….
The
media is busy telling us: Well… he radicalized himself only days
before the attack. I wonder if they realize this message is not quite
reassuring…
So
the gap is rising ever more. Everybody has some story to tell:
My
brother lives in Munich. Last year, his wife was very
pro-refugee. In a neighboring suburb a few weeks ago, a woman heard
the doorbell at 10PM.
Assuming it was a friend (this is Bavarian
bourgeoisie, so they’ve always felt safe, at least until
recently…), she opened the door—and was greeted (and then raped)
by two refugees. That made my brother’s wife rethink (they have two
small children).
My
sister in Münster has armed herself with pepper spray.
Colleagues
don’t let their children go alone to school anymore, because there
are refugees nearby.
A
guy in East Germany tells me people are secretly arming
themselves.
Hate
grows, as does mistrust and anxiety. Some weeks ago in Hanover,
a young Muslim girl (15-years-old) rammed a knife into the throat of
a female policeman (who was just standing there—the attack came out
of nowhere).
Then
people hear about public swimming pools, about festivals—they hear
about the same things in Sweden—then what happened in
France—Nice, or the policeman and his wife who were stabbed to
death in Magnanville (while their 3-year-old-son was watching).
The
latest incident was a woman in France who got stabbed by a
guy from Morocco—they had quarreled because the Moroccan guy
thought the woman’s daughters were not properly dressed—so he
stabbed her and her three daughters, the youngest only
eight-years-old. And so on, and so on…
Now—of
course, there also Germans doing nasty things—murdering, raping
etc. But these things have a new quality to them.
For
many year the statistics of the German police had shown that migrants
are waaaay overrepresented in crime—rapes, robberies, burglaries,
violence etc. The rates for migrants were everywhere double or triple
those for the general population (and the funny thing is, the gap
would have been even wider if Germans with a migrant background—Turks
who have German passports, etc.—were included. Of course, this was
not done (it would be racist, you know).
And
the blame was and is still on the Germans—that they didn’t
provide enough opportunities for integration towards the poor Muslim
migrants (funnily enough, we don’t have these problems with
Vietnamese or Hindu migrants… but again, these are racist
thoughts…).
So
the migrants were and are told that it is the Germans’ fault if
they don’t get a job. Some of them believe it. Also, some or even
many seem to believe that Germans are a bunch of racist swine.
I
once met a Greek woman who complained loudly to me that Germans were
so racist. I asked her what her experiences were—and she said that
a friend of her had been approached by a German on a train and that
he (hacked her to death? No, not quite) had said to her: there are
too many of you in Germany.
Wasn’t
that racism?
I
asked if her children were ever harassed by Turkish children in
school (Turks and Greeks don’t get along too well)—yes, of
course—Turkish children had harassed and even beaten up her boys.
Now
Linh—the really funny thing was, it didn’t occur to her that this
was more racist (that her boys were beaten up by Turks just because
they were Greeks) than the incident on the train.
Racism
was something only Germans showed.
I
heard similar things from others.
So
all in all—a perfect example of mind manipulation.
AND
this also shows now so brilliantly—because—as I said, the mood
gets worse (just on the eve of the next financial crisis—perfect
timing)—even in the German leftist newspaper Die Zeit (absolutely
pro-refugee) you now find commentaries from people who say that they
have just had enough of this lousy leftist whining…
Because
again, we are told from German politicians about the incident in
Würzburg that
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This had nothing to do with Islam or the refugee crisis
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That the police shouldn’t have killed the poor axe-wielding boy (German police officers are rather reluctant to use their guns, but if someone runs towards them with an axe, I think it is understandable that they shoot)
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That the young man radicalized himself just recently—and therefore that
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It was no sign of a strengthening of ISIS in Germany etc.
My
father remembers the 70s (I don’t—too young) when 40 members of
the Rote Armee Fraktion RAF (the left terror group of Baader Meinhof
and the likes) were able to hold German society in fear and sometimes
in a state close to hysteria. Now—with… 100?
1000? ISISmembers—you can imagine how the mood will change
when ISIS does its first crucifixion here…).
All
the more, since some gruesome details from the Paris attacks are now
leaking out—that the terrorists at the Paris discotheque in
November 2015 not only killed the young folks there… but they tore
off limbs, cut off genitals, stuffed them in the mouths of the men,
cut out eyes etc… Ah—a holy war excuses everything—even
becoming a monster, it seems.
But
to come to the point: As I said, Germans are getting more and more
fed up with the official litany—BUT: They don’t see the real
picture. They still believe that the ones who created this situation
will be the ones who will deliver the solution! That is the sad part
of it.
All
these things will be used as an excuse to install the perfect police
state (and it will be perfect). We need to protect you from
terrorists—so give us your freedom, open your bank account, let us
abolish money and install a digital currency, accept new taxes (and
ghettos in your cities). Work harder and for less money, consume and
be a good citizen—and most importantly:
Have fear! Always have
fear!
Now—I
don’t want to leave with the impression that all refugees are just
no-goods—criminals, murderers etc. They are not. The vast majority
are normal people who just want to lead a normal life—and not one
that is forced upon them while their countries are demolished, raped
and plundered by the West (that is, the US of A).
BUT—they
are just tools in a game. Pawns. Just as we are.
And
this leads to no good if the circumstances here resemble Iraq’s.
Or just Kenya. And that is the direction we are headed. People
with totally different cultural and ideological roots from ours will
cling with force to what they know. If they are encouraged to do so
(and they are). Assimilation is a crime against humanity, as a
Turkish politician once said (who recently had a tough time because
some of his generals wanted to get rid of him). So they stay with
their own folks. No integration. No assimilation. But ghettos—their
mindset becomes even more rigid—some of them will start to despise
the majority, whom they don’t understand and don’t want to
understand—and sometimes they will commit violence against the
hated or despised kuffar (who have no decency—no respect etc.).
I
mean—it is funny—in all German travel guides—when it comes to
Muslim countries, you find things like: If you are a woman, don’t
wear a skirt! Under no circumstances be topless on a beach! Don’t
look men in the eye—it is an invitation to sex! Etc. Are the ones
who wrote this only hardcore racists? And now hundreds of thousands
of people from these countries come here—what do we expect? They
mistake our hospitality for weakness. And they (some of them at
least) will turn to extremism.
A
famous German journalist (one of the old school—Peter
Scholl-Latour) once said prophetically: If you let Calcutta come
here, you change this to Calcutta.
And
he was right. A minority of the refugees consists of terrorists,
murderers, rapists etc. They could only come here because the borders
were kept open. Just on the eve of the Greater Depression (with all
the distrust between the various groups and subgroups), they will
make sure that German citizens will fight among themselves in
countless battles and skirmishes.
Germans
against migrants, Turks against Kurds, Sunni against Shia, Yazidis
against Salafists etc. The rich will have their gated communities,
the rest will have to deal with a much tougher life in ghettos and
suburbs. And life will still go on… I was once in Nigeria.
Though you can make money and do business there, life is not too
pleasant for the majority of Nigerians…
That
is where we are headed. German society will be so fragmented and
there will be such turmoil and violence, the majority will accept
every solution from above…
Still—if
in the end it all plays out as planned—I don’t know. There still
is something called destiny. And this may be—in the end—the
stronger factor. Even against those in the shadows.
In
the meantime, we have to carry on with our normal life. And try to
stay human. That is a tough thing to do, these days—but it is
possible.
And
will remain possible.
Linh
Dinh is
the author of two books of stories, five of poems, and a novel, Love
Like Hate.
He’s tracking our deteriorating socialscape through his frequently
updated photo blog,Postcards
from the End of America
Wow. It has been a long time since I read Linh Dinh on Counterpunch. So maybe I have to look him up on Unz Review. Thanks for posting
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