Sunday, 29 December 2024

Christmas cold-bloodedly attack

                                              

On 28 December our blogger friend from Poland, Anna , published her point of view about the perpetrator of the Magdeburg's Christmas massacre. She rightly wrote that the author of the deadly attack is a murderer.  He cannot be called otherwhise,  as he cold-bloodedly attacked  Christian people  while they were enjoying a time of joy. In this perspective, Berlin's judges  must not talk about any mental disorder or other problems.  He killed people guilty of being Christians. 

All German tourists I host last Summer  told me about Germany's bad situation due to mass immigration. I think that policy-makers' hypocrisy of altruism about illegal and unchecked mass immigration has been destroying European tradition.

According to a British online newspaper (The Independent, that's its name), Christmas markets date to the late middle ages in the German-speaking part of Europe. And the older Christmas market can be found in Wien (1296). I don't think the killer acted alone. I don't think  he is mad ... it is all too clear that they want to destroy our identity.

I took the 1st and the 3rd above photos from Munchen's rooftops ten years ago, before the wicked migration policy had damaged Germany. The 2nd one was taken in 2010 from Berlin TV Tower. 

12 comments:

  1. Concordo con Anna.Buon anno.

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  2. Anna's perspective on the tragic events in Magdeburg is both poignant and powerful. The senseless violence that occurred during a time meant for joy and celebration is deeply heartbreaking. Labeling the perpetrator as a murderer is a stark reminder of the gravity of his actions.

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    1. What happened is tragic!!! Innocent people died, lost their health, Christians waiting for Christmas of the Lord Jesus!!!

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    2. It's really senseless! Innocent people killed whil they were waiting for Christmas. Young Germans still continue to write "warum" (why).

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  3. Giorgio, I thank you that you wrote about my post. I agree with all your words here too!
    Giorgio, I salute you and I wish you a good new week!

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    1. It's my pleasure, Anna! Glad to see that other bloggers agree on your point.

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  4. Da mucha pena cuando pasa eso. Te mando un beso.

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  5. Tears run down my cheeks when I think about how many people had to die, they just wanted to enjoy the pre-Christmas season.
    My thoughts are with the people who lost their loved ones that day.

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  6. My thoughts are with the people who lost their loved ones that day.

    All the best Jan
    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/

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  7. Está llegando a nuestras vidas el nuevo año Giorgio, que el te traiga toda la felicidad, paz y amor que yo te deseo
    Se feliz amigo mío
    Un abrazo

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  8. Giorgio, I wish you a good and blessed New Year 2025!!! I wish you health, happiness, joy, joy, dreams come true, many beautiful moments with your loved ones!!! I wish you God's Blessings on every day of the New Year!

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