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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

17,500 Germans Gather to Sing Christmas Carols Against Islamisation

The German PEGIDA movement held its largest meeting yet [Monday] night to protest what they call the ‘Islamisation of the Western World’, despite stiff opposition from all sections of Germany’s elite including politicians, media, and the arts.

PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans Against Islamisation of the West) has grown rapidly since its inception in October, a peaceful ‘strolling’ movement opposing the exceptional violence seen in street battles between Salafist Muslims and ethnic Kurds seen in many German cities this year and enormous immigration. Now on it’s tenth ‘evening stroll’, it has grown from a couple of hundred people, to 15,000 last week, to more than 17,500 this week.

In addition to the hundreds of banners with slogans such as ‘Against Hatred, Violence, and the Quran’, ‘Against Religious Fanaticism’, and ‘No Sharia in Europe’, the thousands attending brought song sheets which had been distributed online and sang favorite Christmas carols.

Despite the essentially ordinary character of many of the people taking to the streets for the peaceful strolls, and the admission by senior government and police figures that a great many of those joining in are families bringing their children, the organization has come in for stiff criticism and rejection by the heights of the German elite.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas

Anonymous said...

Now that is really getting together and doing something. Good for them and Merry Christmas.

Anonymous said...

So the Germans and the French understand the problem, but the idiots in this country keep right on letting these animals take over our society. Wake the hell up America-your country and way of life are under siege. You had better stand up now before it is too late.

Anonymous said...

But Governments keep taking in the Muslim filth against the people's wishes. Why?

Anonymous said...

Meery Christmas Germany maybe you did have it right.