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SHOCKING: Jews and Gays Told to Hide Their Identity in Berlin

Who could have thought that introducing a group of people with different morals and beliefs, as well as an attitude of contempt towards the host nation, would backfire?

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The Berlin police chief advised the city's Jewish and gay residents to be more careful when travelling in Arab neighbourhoods.

“There are areas of the city, we need to be perfectly honest here, where I would advise people who wear a kippah or are openly gay to be more careful,” said Barbara Slowik.

Barbara Slowik told the Berliner Zeitung newspaper "violent crimes against Jewish people are few and far between, but every act is one too many."

Berlin is home to over 180,000 Arabs, with the majority of Palestinian and Lebanese origin, as well as Moroccan, Iraqi, Algerian, Egyptian, Tunisian, Libyan and Syrian origin.

Berlin suffers from the same immigration problems that have affected Sweden and the UK. The primary problem being the introduction of groups of people with different morals and beliefs, as well as an attitude of contempt towards the host nation.

Arabs are largely responsible for the sexual assaults, Berlin Senate data showed that 54% of rape perpetrators were from a foreign nationality. Foreigners also make up 56 per cent of prisoners. Bear in mind that many Arabs have received German citizenship; therefore this data only accounts for the ones that are yet to be "naturalised."

Given the rise in sexual violence on public transport, the Berlin Greens have proposed women-only carriages. This proposal follows statistics from the Berlin police displaying a steady rise in reported sexual offences citywide, with over 7,000 incidents reported last year.

Now, that anti-Jewish sentiment is on the rise, the German Government has seemly reversed its position on asylum seekers. Interior minister Nancy Faeser pledged Berlin would “use all legal means to expel Hamas supporters” from the country.

A survey released by broadcaster ARD found that 44 per cent saw migration as the country’s biggest problem, followed by climate change, at 18 per cent.

“Uncontrolled immigration has led to parallel societies in which religious fanatics and violent criminals can swim like fish through water. This must end now,” AfD leader Alice Weidel said.

It's interesting that only now, after letting in hundreds of thousands of people, Germany has decided to tighten its borders and deport unruly migrants. Only now, after Jews feel unsafe, have politicians taken action. What message does that send to the German people, who have endured countless sexual assaults, rapes, murders at the hands of migrants? It's sad that foreigners take precedence over Germans in their own nation.

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