• Cologne sex attacks: Merkel disgust at New Year gang assaults - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has
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[QUOTE=Jordax;49501420]Update: The amount of criminal complaints rose to over 500, yes, FIVE HUNDRED in the fast few days. This weekend, more than 300 of them were made about what happened during New Year's Eve. Source: [url]http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article150841218/Zahl-der-Anzeigen-steigt-auf-mehr-als-500.html?wtrid=socialmedia.socialflow....socialflow_twitter[/url] (Die Welt, German Newspaper.)[/QUOTE] I suspect there is also a big number of women that don't make any criminal complaints because of either fear or shame, it usually is in cases where many criminal complaints are being made at the same time.
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;49465298]Doesn't really matter anyway, he's advocating for someone who would simply put a stop to this. Anyhow... it's easy for you to say - the UK remains largely unaffected by this whole refugee clusterfuck, unlike Germany. And correct me where I'm wrong here... but wasn't your government the one chastising the Italian government over that one time when they wanted to deport the illegal refugees that arrived to their shores, but when pushed for assistance, they promptly said "oh no no no, we don't want no refugees, it's your coastline lads, it's none of our business"? [editline]6th January 2016[/editline] Looks like an old man wearing makeup and a wig to me :v:[/QUOTE] I'd like to point out that this woman just recovered from months in the hospital because a delusioned right wing supporter attacked her with a knife in public. Don't you feel ashamed for making fun of her looks?
[QUOTE=Killuah;49502101]Yeah. At least one positive side of this is that people are encouraged to report more of this stuff. Also please don't link "Die Welt", it belongs to Springer Verlag and they are assholes with no journalistic integrity.[/QUOTE] What are some reputable German newspapers then? Just wondering.
When are the German people going to forcibly remove her? You need a [I]REGIME CHANGE[/I]
[QUOTE=Killuah;49502409]I'd like to point out that this woman just recovered from months in the hospital because a delusioned right wing supporter attacked her with a knife in public. Don't you feel ashamed for making fun of her looks?[/QUOTE] No.
What did Germany really expect after letting in all these immigrants? This is just how things are going to be now.
[QUOTE=Jordax;49502519]What are some reputable German newspapers then? Just wondering.[/QUOTE] Süddeutsche Zeitung TAZ(very left but at least not sensationalistic as fuck) FAZ [editline]11th January 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Canuhearme?;49502758]What did Germany really expect after letting in all these immigrants? This is just how things are going to be now.[/QUOTE] Them not to die at the borders or in boats like in 2012/13/14 when nobody cared for starters. Integration like the 4 million that stayed here in the 60s/70s alas this time we know the mistakes from back then, at least that's what I expect and hope.
[QUOTE=Killuah;49502829]Süddeutsche Zeitung TAZ(very left but at least not sensationalistic as fuck) FAZ[/QUOTE] In addition to this, public broadcast news like Tagesschau are usually very reliable. (This one has a good website too.) Der Spiegel is also quite good, but it's a magazine and not a newspaper (but I haven't read it recently). The online version has mostly separate content and is noticeably left, but not too much. Overall as long as you avoid anything that says "Axel Springer" (quite possibly the worst "news outlet" in Europe) you should be [I]relatively[/I] fine, but it's still a good idea to check if known reputable sites report it. (On a related note, I just noticed N24 was bought by Axel Springer in 2013 :suicide: That explains why the articles in the app are slanted so often, though it goes either way politically speaking.) [editline]13th January 2016[/editline] Unfortunately Axel Springel SE is so large [URL="https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategorie:Axel_Springer_SE"]it has its own Wikipedia category[/URL], which means it's not too easy to see which publications they control. Here's [URL="https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publikationen_der_Axel_Springer_SE"]a list of their print publications[/URL] and [URL="https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beteiligungen_der_Axel_Springer_SE"]an article about which companies they bought or are involved with[/URL]. (For those who don't speak German: [url]https://www.bing.com/translator[/url] is much better to and from this language than Google's (but doesn't support secure connections directly).)
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