• Iranian Refugee Branded ‘Nazi’ for Condemning Cologne Sex Attacks
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[QUOTE]"I am an immigrant and will called Nazi" The Cologne businesswoman Emitis Pohl fled 13 years from Iran. After the New Year's Eve attacks the Muslim calls for clear edge against criminal refugees. But they reap hatred. Emitis Pohl has the most offensive comments from their Facebook page deleted. But they are not completely gone. The German-Iranian has copied them and kept in order to remember how difficult it is to talk about asylum and criminal refugees in particular. It can withstand a lot, but went their specific comments too far: "I am an immigrant and become known as AFD-adherent and as a Nazi, of migrants, that's a joke," says Pohl. She came even as 13-year-old child refugee from Iran to Germany alone. You can understand the fugitives from Syria very well: "I have great compassion for them, because I've been through that," she says. The 42-year-old is the managing director of an advertising agency in Cologne and got into a personal ordeal, since they occurred within a short time in two large German talk shows. In "Star TV" she said, "offenders refugees must be expelled and deported, since no way around it.." Or: "The limits of better control and undergo a pinch, let no more refugees."[/QUOTE] [QUOTE] Pohl defending herself and repeatedly stressed that they mean only criminal refugees, and asks what would make their critics with the offender. "One must nevertheless in such a country as Germany can express his fears and concerns, without being attacked and put in the wrong !!!!" Pohl wrote on Facebook.[/QUOTE] [URL="http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article152594591/Ich-bin-Migrantin-und-werde-als-Nazi-bezeichnet.html"]Source[/URL] Since the above is very poorly translated, here's another article: [QUOTE]A woman who fled from Iran 29 years ago has been labelled a “Nazi” by leftists after she condemned the migrant crime in Cologne on New Year’s Eve. Emitis Pohl fled state persecution from the Iranian government and has become a successful business woman in Germany. Outraged by the acts of sexual violence in Cologne on New Year’s Eve, she took to social media to tell the world the migrants involved needed to be harshly punished. The backlash from leftists amazed her as they called her everything form a supporter of the anti-mass immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) to an outright Nazi. Ms. Pohl has since deleted the comments from her Facebook profile but took screen shots of the posts to remind people of the taboo on talking negatively about migrants extends even to people who have escaped despotic regimes. “I am an immigrant and I’m called an AfD supporter and a Nazi, that’s a joke,” she told Die Welt. Pohl came to Germany as a 13-year-old child escaping the extremely bloody Iran-Iraq conflict of the 1980s which saw up to half a million Iranians and an equal number of Iraqis die over the course of the 8 year conflict between 1980-1988. She came to Germany to stay with her grandmother who fled persecution after the 1979 Islamic revolution. The now 42-year-old advertising director said she could understand and empathize with people fleeing war saying, “I have great compassion for them, because I’ve been through that,” but had no sympathy for migrants who claim asylum and commit crimes. She told a German talk show, “migrant offenders must be expelled and deported, there’s no way around it,” or alternatively, “let in no more migrants.”[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]“It makes me really sad that I have to worry in a country like Germany, damn it. I do not live in Afghanistan or Iran. I live in a free country, and I want myself as a woman to feel safe and free to go anywhere,” she said. Worried also about her two young daughters, she said she has bought them and herself canisters of pepper spray to carry around when they walk out at night. While wanting her eldest 14-year-old daughter to have independence she recognizes that she must also now unfortunately consider her safety first.[/QUOTE] [URL="http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/02/27/woman-who-fled-iranian-persecution-branded-nazi-for-condemning-cologne-sex-attacks/"]Source[/URL]
Honestly, with the more shit I'm reading from Germany with these so called "leftist" and AntiFa, the more my blood fucking boils. Attacking people, threatening to blow up farming equipment, and going about trying to label people as something as a means of discrimination.
oh, didn't see the source. [QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;49859103]Honestly, with the more shit I'm reading from Germany with these so called "leftist" and AntiFa, the more my blood fucking boils. Attacking people, threatening to blow up farming equipment, and going about trying to label people as something as a means of discrimination.[/QUOTE] Antifa is basically the lefts answer to neo nazis. Trying to silence people, waging a street war. I really don't see why people are so eager to stand up for the [U]migrants[/U] that lie about being refugees and commit crimes.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;49859103]Honestly, with the more shit I'm reading from Germany with these so called "leftist" and AntiFa, the more my blood fucking boils. Attacking people, threatening to blow up farming equipment, and going about trying to label people as something as a means of discrimination.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Antifa is basically the lefts answer to neo nazis. Trying to silence people, waging a street war. I really don't see why people are so eager to stand up for the migrants that lie about being refugees and commit crimes. [/QUOTE] Antifa is a much larger threat than any neo-Nazi organization. I would have posted the letter threatening to destroy farming equipment and burn down shops but I couldn't find any articles about it in English.
I've seen German FPers toss around the term Nazi. In America it carries pretty heavy connotations. Surprised to see it's a common pejorative in Germany of all places.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;49861436]I've seen German FPers toss around the term Nazi. In America it carries pretty heavy connotations. Surprised to see it's a common pejorative in Germany of all places.[/QUOTE] Nazi here seems to be more 'no fun allowed' type of person.
[QUOTE=Lurr;49861354]Antifa is a much larger threat than any neo-Nazi organization. I would have posted the letter threatening to destroy farming equipment and burn down shops but I couldn't find any articles about it in English.[/QUOTE] Use this, I am very interested in reading that. [url]http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator[/url]
[QUOTE=!LORD M!;49863289]Use this, I am very interested in reading that. [url]http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator[/url][/QUOTE] [URL="https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Flinksunten.indymedia.org%2Fde%2Fnode%2F169431"]Go ahead[/URL]
[QUOTE=Lurr;49863632][URL="https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Flinksunten.indymedia.org%2Fde%2Fnode%2F169431"]Go ahead[/URL][/QUOTE] Last i checked, wasn't threatening people with bombs and cannons against the law? Is the German government letting them get away with that shit?
The german government and media is heavily biased toward left extremism. This is apparent when comparing the amount of destroyed property and aggression against the police at AfD demonstrations to those of leftist ones. Yet, the general tone of the government and media is that right wing extremism is a large problem, while leaving the other side almost unmentioned.
[QUOTE=St33m;49864567]Last i checked, wasn't threatening people with bombs and cannons against the law? Is the German government letting them get away with that shit?[/QUOTE] You would probably want to ask a German poster, but it would seem to me that the German government and media don't really care about far-left extremism.
Just a little aside, but i feel i want to say this: I always imagined that when those old fossils who stagnate the political process with their outdated notions of what a society should be, finally died off; We would have a solidly free and equal society across the west, with no restrictive notions stopping us from enjoying our lives to the fullest. So imagine my surprise when i woke up one day and belonged to a group of people my fellow liberal-minded youths around the world would call, 'racist, conservative, nationalist, misogynist ', because i completely disregard peoples feelings when it comes to discerning the truth of things, with no fear of using my middle finger, and no respect for skin-color. Its fucking mind-boggling how quickly the poles shifted. These people have no interest in the nuance of a situation, everything is either ideologically clean to them, or must be purged completely.
So what does this mean for Germany?
[QUOTE=Raidyr;49861436]I've seen German FPers toss around the term Nazi. In America it carries pretty heavy connotations. Surprised to see it's a common pejorative in Germany of all places.[/QUOTE] in Sweden, nazi and racist is used to shut up the opposition and basically ruin their private lives.
[QUOTE=freakadella;49864621]The german government and media is heavily biased toward left extremism. This is apparent when comparing the amount of destroyed property and aggression against the police at AfD demonstrations to those of leftist ones. Yet, the general tone of the government and media is that right wing extremism is a large problem, while leaving the other side almost unmentioned.[/QUOTE] Because right wing extremism [B]is[/B] a larger problem. There were four times as many right-wing extremist criminal acts than left-wing in 2014. German Sources: [URL="https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.verfassungsschutz.de%2Fde%2Farbeitsfelder%2Faf-linksextremismus%2Fzahlen-und-fakten-linksextremismus%2Fzuf-li-2014-straftaten.html"]Left-Wing[/URL], [URL="https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=de&tl=en&u=https://www.verfassungsschutz.de/de/arbeitsfelder/af-rechtsextremismus/zahlen-und-fakten-rechtsextremismus/zuf-re-2014-straf-und-gewalttaten.html&usg=ALkJrhjf4BjabLdgm2NzFoICv2w5Qw4IOg"]Right-Wing[/URL] Keep in mind that the statistics don't include the increase in attacks on [URL="http://www.dw.com/en/report-five-times-more-attacks-on-refugee-homes-in-germany-in-2015/a-19011109"]homes for refugees[/URL].
[QUOTE=NoOneKnowsMe;49866059]Because right wing extremism [B]is[/B] a larger problem. There were four times as many right-wing extremist criminal acts than left-wing in 2014. German Sources: [URL="https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.verfassungsschutz.de%2Fde%2Farbeitsfelder%2Faf-linksextremismus%2Fzahlen-und-fakten-linksextremismus%2Fzuf-li-2014-straftaten.html"]Left-Wing[/URL], [URL="https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=de&tl=en&u=https://www.verfassungsschutz.de/de/arbeitsfelder/af-rechtsextremismus/zahlen-und-fakten-rechtsextremismus/zuf-re-2014-straf-und-gewalttaten.html&usg=ALkJrhjf4BjabLdgm2NzFoICv2w5Qw4IOg"]Right-Wing[/URL] Keep in mind that the statistics don't include the increase in attacks on [URL="http://www.dw.com/en/report-five-times-more-attacks-on-refugee-homes-in-germany-in-2015/a-19011109"]homes for refugees[/URL].[/QUOTE] I'd argue extremism is a fucking problem, regardless of if it's left or right...
[QUOTE=graymic;49866167]I'd argue extremism is a fucking problem, regardless of if it's left or right...[/QUOTE] It is, but right wing extremism is a larger problem
[QUOTE=Milkdairy;49866366]It is, but right wing extremism is a larger problem[/QUOTE] Are you sure about that? [url]http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article151743396/Bundespolizei-entdeckt-Brandsatz-an-ICE-Strecke.html[/url] Translated version: [url]https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.welt.de%2Fpolitik%2Fdeutschland%2Farticle151743396%2FBundespolizei-entdeckt-Brandsatz-an-ICE-Strecke.html&edit-text=&act=url[/url]
[QUOTE=Firewarrior;49866586]Are you sure about that? [url]http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article151743396/Bundespolizei-entdeckt-Brandsatz-an-ICE-Strecke.html[/url] Translated version: [url]https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.welt.de%2Fpolitik%2Fdeutschland%2Farticle151743396%2FBundespolizei-entdeckt-Brandsatz-an-ICE-Strecke.html&edit-text=&act=url[/url][/QUOTE] I think violence is more prevalent among the radical left but there is no denying that the far right has been growing politically across Europe at record speed the last few years. As to which one is the greatest threat, I guess it comes down to perspective.
[QUOTE=Trebgarta;49866560]Facebook comments are news now? I really dont see why she is worried. "Pixels pn a screen" as some like to put it. She didnt get kicked out of the talk show or anything.[/QUOTE] Because she was branded as a Nazi by leftists who, in doing so, quite possible ruined her career as a businesswoman.
[QUOTE=Milkdairy;49866366]It is, but right wing extremism is a larger problem[/QUOTE] Why do you say that? Left wing violence, assassinations and the like happen as well.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;49876191]Why do you say that? Left wing violence, assassinations and the like happen as well.[/QUOTE] I remember reading about a group of geriatric leftists who attempted to rob a bank in Germany a little while ago. I doubt if anyone cared, though, because everything is the fault of those gosh-darned nazis.
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