Posted on 09/06/2024 4:34:51 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Having unwisely invited into Germany Muslims who have no interest in assimilating, the German government is now paying the worst of them to go away.
Last week, the German government, led by social democrat Olaf Scholz, deported 28 convicted criminals to Kabul. Among them was a rejected asylum-seeker who took part in the brutal and cunning gang rape of a 14-year-old girl. According to the German mainstream media, each of the deported criminals, including the gang rapist, was given 1000 Euros in cash to help start a new life back home in Afghanistan.
This is civilizational decline in action. It’s essentially a new Danegeld, one that sees Taxpayer’s money paid out by a morally adrift leftist system that prostrates itself in front of child-raping criminals for fear of being thought of as ‘racist,’ ‘uncaring,’ and ‘impolite.”
Illerkirchberg is a quaint Southern German district, so small that if you drive the county road from the regional city of Ulm towards Memmingen, you might pass through it before you even notice you entered. Just over 5000 people call it home.
A hill above the main village is graced by a rather unimpressive but ancient palace, the Fuggerschloss, with its 1000-year-long history. There’s a discount supermarket. The local football team plays in the district league. This is not the kind of place that should be in the news internationally for violent crime. But Angela Merkel’s reign changed Germany forever.
Image: Recent immigrants to Germany demanding a Muslim caliphate. X screen grab.
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Germany has lost the jihadi war without even fighting. This is too little, too late.
Castrated first ?
Go back to the country you left and demand a caliphate.
Obviously they did not come to Germany to enjoy the fruits of democracy.
1000 euros is very cheap compared to what they cost in-country. Sure it sucks, but for getting rid of them it might be the best of all bad options.
Put him naked and in a compromising position in a small pasture full of stud horses injected with Viagra. Video stream it with a caption in Arabic saying “This is what we do to Muslims who obey Muhammad’s rape teachings”.
Adorno’s later works, such as The Authoritarian Personality, explored the idea that modern societies could generate passive, conformist individuals through mass culture. This had a lasting influence on post-war German intellectual thought. They saw that conformism as a major problem but then created the same kind of conformism with their Critical Theory indoctrination.
Horkheimer and Adorno’s intellectual framework also influenced the restructuring of the German educational system, encouraging critical theory (get that, not "critical thinking," "critical theory" aka "Marxist liberation theology").
In summary, while not political actors, Horkheimer and Adorno were highly influential in shaping the intellectual and philosophical climate of post-war Germany. Their critiques of rationality contributed to the cultural and academic rebuilding that supported the development of the rot we see today in Germany.
The worst of the worst are muslim ?
or they could round up and deport the lot of them but that’s too simple
Read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. This was also Hitler’s idea.
One of my favorite books. That said, Hitler predates postmodernism.
LOL. Like they won’t use part of that money to book a flight back to Berlin. Idiots.
1000 Euros? 9mm Parabellum, 124 grain HP...1 Euro.
OTOH, as of 1972 there was the Radikalenerlass (directive concerning radicals), which screened all candidates for civil service positions, including especially teachers, for anti-constitutional left or right extremist leanings.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radikalenerlass (unfortunately there is no English language version for this entry)
Things turned downward when the Greens began to get more and more traction from the mid-1980s onward. Today they are starting to fade out again, people are getting fed up with their crappy politics.
Yes. Point taken.
My comment was more of a footnote, certainly not intended as a rebuttal. I like your explanation of how thought processes were shaped, it explains much. I’ve never looked deeply into these machininations and will spend some time reading up on that. Thanks for your post.
I'm probably going to have to read it several times for it to sink in.;-) I certainly recommend it. It is very applicable to our current situation.
Also, Jordan Peterson has a lot of podcasts on Postmodernism that are recommendable.
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