Germany Vows ‘Knife Control’ After ISIS Refugee Slashes Throats at Diversity Festival, by Daniel Greenfield

To follow: Other Sharp Objects Control. From Daniel Greenfield at gatestoneinstitute.org:

After laying a white rose at the site of the Diversity Festival slashing that left three dead and eight wounded, Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised rapid action would be taken against knives.

Right now, people in Germany can carry knives up to 4.7 inches long. The law will be modified so that they can only carry knives up to 2.4 inches long. No one appears to have considered the possibility that Muslim terrorists on the way to killing as many infidels as possible might violate the law and carry a concealed knife of 4 inches or longer. Such thoughts are unthinkable.

There were 13,844 “knife crime” incidents in Germany in 2023, which the authorities are blaming on the existence of knives and not the perpetrators, who are reportedly mostly young Muslim men.

But locating the source of the problem is probably “not a very helpful insight,” In the UK, people sharing such insights are being locked up even as Islamic terrorists are being freed.

The German government is more moderate than the Marxist lunatics at Whitehall. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Justice Minister Shabana Mahmood, a supporter of Islamic terrorism, have decided to ruthlessly suppress all British opposition to mass migration with raids and prison sentences.

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2 responses to “Germany Vows ‘Knife Control’ After ISIS Refugee Slashes Throats at Diversity Festival, by Daniel Greenfield

  1. Of course, Germany wouldn’t consider immigration control. To these brainwashed lab-rats it must be the fault of the knife!

  2. A White Rose?

    What does the resistance movement against NSDAP have to do with knifey stabby enrichment?

    Knifey and stabby is no way to go through life.

    Some go on a world conquering tour and almost succeed while quisling traitor vermin invade their own homeland.

    Because I live here that’s why.

    Breaking from Prague Philharmonic:

    Nobody Does It Better

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