Bespoke translation by yours truly. Original article [A] at Journalistenwatch
O, how joyful
While every week, attacks and killings against the civil population of Germany are happening in the name of Allah, carnival processions are getting canceled one after the other because of Islamic threats, Christmas decorations are not being turned on in cities for a lack of money, one city after the next is glowing up to the onset of the Muslim interval feasting holiday Ramadan.
Beside Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, and Cologne, Munich is also illuminated for Ramadan and the Munich city hall shines in the celebratory Islam light, just a few weeks after the Islamic terror attack. The carnival procession in the Bavarian capital city has been canceled, however.
"You can't look past the fact that we are giving away our culture. It's submission", deems Julian Reichelt.
The NZZ editor Beatrice Achterberg replies to the horrible Islam appeasement with similar words: "I consider it to be a questionable sign, now after Germany has been really shaken by several terrorist attacks, often with an Islamic background (...) Maybe it's more of a sign of submission rather than tolerance."
The Green district mayor of Berlin Mitte, Stefanie Remlinger, burns off the money of the citizens and has the city hall decorated with Ramadan lighting. The idea comes from the agency-internal "Netzwerk Vielfalt".
In Frankfurt/Main, already in the past year, the light writing "Happy Ramadan" had been hung up over the famous Freßgass. According to the city administration, a symbol for a peaceful coexistence.
And the still-Minister-of-Foreign-Affairs Annalena Baerbock - while everything is on fire - finds time for the really important thing:
AnaLena wishes the German citizens a nice Ramadan
Ali Utlu's question on X:
What celebrations need to be afraid of terrorist attacks?
- Multi-culti festivals
- Christmas
- Prides
- Carnival
- Town festivals
Which don't?
- Ramadan
How can that be?
O, how joyfulAfter weekly attacks and killings in the name of Allah: German cities light up for Ramadan
While every week, attacks and killings against the civil population of Germany are happening in the name of Allah, carnival processions are getting canceled one after the other because of Islamic threats, Christmas decorations are not being turned on in cities for a lack of money, one city after the next is glowing up to the onset of the Muslim interval feasting holiday Ramadan.
Beside Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, and Cologne, Munich is also illuminated for Ramadan and the Munich city hall shines in the celebratory Islam light, just a few weeks after the Islamic terror attack. The carnival procession in the Bavarian capital city has been canceled, however.
"You can't look past the fact that we are giving away our culture. It's submission", deems Julian Reichelt.
The NZZ editor Beatrice Achterberg replies to the horrible Islam appeasement with similar words: "I consider it to be a questionable sign, now after Germany has been really shaken by several terrorist attacks, often with an Islamic background (...) Maybe it's more of a sign of submission rather than tolerance."
The Green district mayor of Berlin Mitte, Stefanie Remlinger, burns off the money of the citizens and has the city hall decorated with Ramadan lighting. The idea comes from the agency-internal "Netzwerk Vielfalt".
In Frankfurt/Main, already in the past year, the light writing "Happy Ramadan" had been hung up over the famous Freßgass. According to the city administration, a symbol for a peaceful coexistence.
And the still-Minister-of-Foreign-Affairs Annalena Baerbock - while everything is on fire - finds time for the really important thing:
AnaLena wishes the German citizens a nice Ramadan
Ali Utlu's question on X:
What celebrations need to be afraid of terrorist attacks?
- Multi-culti festivals
- Christmas
- Prides
- Carnival
- Town festivals
Which don't?
- Ramadan
How can that be?