Posted on 01/14/2015 12:33:58 PM PST by PROCON
Although the lights of of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin were extinguished to shame a PEGIDA demonstration last week, they were burning brightly yesterday as German Chancellor Angela Merkel joined a rally of Muslim inhabitants of Berlin.
The rally, organised in part to show solidarity with those killed in Paris, and in part to signal opposition to the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA), featured Muslim community leaders, sung Islamic prayers, and a raft of top German politicians.
Although the turnout was significantly smaller than recent PEGIDA protests, German leaders flocked to be seen at the event. President Joachim Gauck spoke in glowing terms about what he saw as the success of multiculturalism in Germany: Germany has become more diverse through the integration of religions, cultures and mentalities. That makes out country successful, interesting, and charming.
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she thinks Germans who want Germany to stay German are racists
Every so often we hear about Muslim parents in the West killing their daughters for marrying outside the Muslim faith. But have we ever heard of Muslim parents killing their sons or daughters for joining Islamic terrorist groups so that they can kill non-Muslim infidels? No.
There are no moderate Muslims. So who was Angela Merkel marching with? All Muslims believe it’s a mortal sin to leave the faith, but not a mortal sin to kill those of another faith. That’s the Religion of Peace. Peace, maybe, but not tolerance.
The brave Germans who have been protesting to stop continued immigration of Muslims are trying to save their country from people who are intolerant of other religions. Angela Merkel should be marching with them, not with the intolerant Muslims.
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