Posted on 07/22/2016 8:58:16 AM PDT by Olog-hai
A vast majority of Germans believe terrorism will soon strike Germany, with 77 percent fearing an attack will take place in the near future, according to a new survey.
That figure has shot up from 69 percent just two weeks ago, although that isnt a huge surprise, given that the intervening weeks have seen not only a huge attack in Nice, France, on the countrys national day, but also Monday nights attack on a train in Bavaria which left four people seriously injured. Both attacks were claimed by the terror group ISIS. [ ]
Supporters of the Green Party were the most likely to be confident that the government was doing a good job in providing adequate security; the far-right AfD was the only political party where a majority of supporters did not agree that enough was being done.
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Let’s just call it Jihad.
Gee that’s a shame.
The entire nation seems to have a sado-masochistic complex.
Fun way to live your life.
They have a DARK vision of their country...
The terrorists are succeeding, then. People are terrified.
That would seem to indicate that one quarter of the German population is clueless.
So are the politicians that let the terrorists in.
RE: “Three quarters of Germans fear a terrorist attack”
How prescient of Germans...
This just in:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/22/europe/germany-munich-shooting/index.html
Poor victims -
Waiting for details about perps, ie: Religion of peace
According to news reports, they didn’t have to wait long.
Report: Several killed in shooting at Munich shopping mall (GERMANY)
I think they just got that attack. Merkel will clamp down on the anti ROP “bigots.”
And a few threads up it just happened again in Munich.
Looks like they were right!!
I correctly called the day. It isn’t difficult when you know the enemies.
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