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EUROPEAN SUPERSTATE


Poll says 10 percent of Germans want a new ‘Führer’


The Jerusalem Post reports: “Ten percent of Germans want a ‘Führer,’ and one quarter are strongly xenophobic, according to a poll released on Wednesday, reported German news source The Local.

The poll, entitled ‘The mainstream in the crisis – Right-wing extremist attitudes in Germany,’ was conducted by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation for Political Education.

Those who wanted a ‘Führer,’ said that he should ‘govern with a strong hand for the good of Germany,’ and believed that dictatorship is the preferred form of government.

More than 30% agreed with the statement ‘foreigners come to abuse the welfare state,’ and even more (31.7%) said that when unemployment is high, the government should ‘send foreigners back home.’

Over 58% said ‘religious practice for Muslims in Germany should be seriously limited.’…” (Europe and the entire non-Muslim nations are fed up and disgusted with all of the bloodshed, persecution and deaths Islamic terrorists are creating and promoting globally. There may be a drastic backlash coming against Muslims if they don’t soon stop their murderous ways – Nahum 1:1-5. See also the next report.)


Merkel says German multicultural society has failed


BBC News reports: “Attempts to build a multicultural society in Germany have ‘utterly failed’, Chancellor Angela Merkel says.

She said the so-called ‘multikulti’ concept – where people would ‘live side-by-side’ happily – did not work, and immigrants needed to do more to integrate – including learning German.

The comments come amid rising anti-immigration feeling in Germany.

A recent survey suggested more than 30% of people believed the country was ‘overrun by foreigners’.

The study – by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation think-tank – also showed that roughly the same number thought that some 16 million of Germany’s immigrants or people with foreign origins had come to the country for its social benefits.

Mrs. Merkel told a gathering of younger members of her conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party that at ‘the beginning of the 60s our country called the foreign workers to come to Germany and now they live in our country.’

She added: ‘We kidded ourselves a while, we said: ‘They won’t stay, sometime they will be gone’, but this isn’t reality.’

‘And of course, the approach [to build] a multicultural [society] and to live side-by-side and to enjoy each other… has failed, utterly failed.’

In her speech in Potsdam, however, the chancellor made clear that immigrants were welcome in Germany.

She specifically referred to recent comments by German President Christian Wulff who said that Islam was ‘part of Germany’, like Christianity and Judaism.

Mrs. Merkel said: ‘We should not be a country either which gives the impression to the outside world that those who don’t speak German immediately or who were not raised speaking German are not welcome here.’…”