Quantcast
Channel: Politically Incorrect - English Version » Civil War
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 7

Which City Will Be the First to Burn?

$
0
0

image91-440x290

Even before the Muslim invasion of 2015, the Constitutional Defense Agency numbered the number of violent islamists in Germany at 40,000. If only 2% of the 1,000,000 invaders of 2015 would be radical, Merkel has already added 20,000 to this figure. An increase of around 50% in only 12 months! Altogether, ISIS now has access to an army of at least 60,000 soldiers in the heart of Germany. Which city will be the first to burn?

(By Leo)

Colorful Strassburg has burned, colorful Stockholm has burned, colorful Antwerp has burned, colorful Birmingham has burned, and in colorful Paris it has been burning the whole time anyway. The rule of thumb is: The more color, the more boom! The colorful Republic of Germany is a bit behind at the moment, but that presumably will soon change. Germany is truly coming along slowly, but tremendously.

Translator’s note: The German word for ‘colorful’ or ‘color’ as used in the above paragraph represents ‘diverse’ or ‘diversity’ as in a diverse, multicultural society. Such is the connotation throughout the rest of this article where ‘color’ and ‘colorful’ are used.

1. Bonn

Salafists, Saudi Arabian extremists, Turkish radicals – in Bonn, things have massed together in the past few years that could and most likely will to ignite, explode and decapitate.

2. Cologne

As the first burning colorful city of more than a million is being treated very highly. The ethnic mixture in the city has been explosive for years; in the Koran powerhouse in Ehrenfeld is being powerfully heated up. It is truly a miracle that Cologne hasn’t burned yet.

3. Mannheim

Since the 90s, Mannheim has been a fortress for islamism and right-wing Turkish extremism. At the large mosque in Mannheim, number 1 in Germany at the time, “Mein Kampf” was sold with great tolerance right after its opening. The city later landed in the headlines when Turkish nationalists wanted to change the name of a neighborhood to Turkish. Mannheim still isn’t burning, but it’s blazing.

4. Bremen

In Bremen, the colorful anarchy of a broken-down state has developed the farthest. Bremen is a ticking timebomb.

5. Pforzheim

With 20,000 dead civilians and a fire that left the Old City in dust in ashes, Pforzheim was one of the most savagely destroyed cities in Germany in the Second World War. Those how now dare to walk through downtown recognize quickly: It’s smoldering here again!

6. Hannover

Those who are wondering about Hannover being in this list still haven’t seen the pictures of the burning church in Garbsen. Those aren’t photos from Pakistan; that is the Federal Republic of Germany!

7. Duisburg

In the novel “Ruhrkent,” Duisburg is now already burning. It only appears to be a question of time as to when Duisburg will burn tomorrow.

8. Ludwigshafen

The greatest powderkeg that has exploded in Ludwigshafen was the BASF factory in 1921. A hundred years later, it could be the whole city. Perhaps sooner. It has namely already been like over in Mannheim, only worse.

9. Berlin

It’s unlikely that Berlin will be the first to burn because not only the politicians but also the IS sleepers are stoned there and thus they will sleep through their deployment.

10. Munich

Ten years ago, the Bavarian capital wouldn’t have been on this list. In the age of the totally Colorful Republic, nothing at all is secure anymore, not freedom, not life, and definitely not the irrefutable certainties.


Original on PI-German / Translation: Anders Denken


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 7

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images