Angela Merkel admits that ‘no-go zones’ exist in Germany

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How times have changed. It wasn’t very long ago at all that anyone who noted the obvious existence of no-go zones in Europe was excoriated as a racist, bigoted “islamophobe,” and denounced by the highest authorities. The Mayor of Paris even threatened to sue Fox News for reporting on no-go zones. In Germany, Merkel is more responsible than anyone else for the creation of these “no go zones,” and by admitting that they exist is simply trying to co-opt the growing and increasingly vocal opposition to her suicidal immigration policies. She did this before, calling for limitations on immigration just before the last election in Germany. But she is the one who got Germany into this fix. She won’t be the one to get Germany out of it.

“Angela Merkel admits that ‘no-go zones’ exist in Germany,” by Adam Shaw, Fox News, March 1, 2018 (thanks to Lukasz):

German Chancellor Angela Merkel made a major concession to Europe’s populist movement this week when she admitted the existence of so-called “no-go zones” in Germany.

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Conservatives and populists have long warned of the existence of such zones as the partial consequence of mass Muslim migration from the Middle East and Africa, particularly after Merkel opened Germany’s borders in 2015 as a response to the Syrian refugee crisis. Such areas are said to be dogged by high-levels of crime and are described as “no-go zones” because outsiders, including police and other authorities, are unable to enter.

Despite evidence of the existence of areas in Western countries, European leaders and left-wing media commentators have long denied, and sometimes even mocked, those who claim that no-go zones exist.

But Merkel, who won Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year” in 2015 in part because of her open-borders stance, mentioned their existence in an interview this week with German broadcaster n-tv as she called for a zero-tolerance policy on crime.

She said that people have a right to feel safe when they meet in public places. When asked to clarify, she specified that she was talking about no-go zones.

“It means for example that there cannot be any no-go areas, that there cannot be areas where no-one dares to go but there are such places,” she said. “One has to call them by name and do something about it.”

The Associated Press reported that it had left fellow lawmakers “speechless.” The remarks quickly spread across Europe, fueling and encouraging nationalist-populist politicians who have pushed back against lax immigration policies.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government, which has been under siege from the European Union for its hardline stance on asylum seekers, hailed Merkel’s comments as a victory.

“Today, it seems this taboo has been broken. Guess who is talking about ‘no-go zones’?” a blog post on the Hungarian government’s official website said.

“That we’re finally calling them by name signals a step in the right direction,” it said….

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Always On Watch
Always On Watch
6 years ago

I guess that the truth will out.

That said, Merkel’s admission is remarkable.

Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
6 years ago

well she is from the no-go zone of East Berlin

Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago
Reply to  Halal Bacon

Agree. Left/liberal pro-jihadi in govt/security forces have been trying their best to prevent media news about muslims involvement in jihadi attacks to avoid having to accept their stupid idea failed..

Like this case of swedish girl who was gang raped but what they did to her after the attack is even more horrific that shows level of hatred they have against non-muslim women/girls
https://tinyurl.com/y8fzl5pb

And the nutjob feminazis support more of these “immigrants” while media deliberately either does not cover these crimes of play down or mislead the dumb left/liberal populace about the islamic link

taxpayer22
taxpayer22
6 years ago

92% of Alt-left German activists still live with their parents.. 92 % are between the ages of 18-years-old and 29-years-old, one in three of them is unemployed.

wilinsky
wilinsky
6 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Where do these stats come from? I believe you but I’d like to know the source. Some of my acquaintances need to be better informed and I want to help them. 🙂

taxpayer22
taxpayer22
6 years ago
Reply to  wilinsky

92% of left-wing activists live with their parents and one in three is unemployed, study of Berlin protesters finds .

Figures were compiled by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4200272/92-Berlin-left-wing-activists-live-parents.html

Achmed Mohammedan
Achmed Mohammedan
6 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Excellent. One third are unemployed … so they have to bring in moslems, where OVER 80% of ALL moslems (not just “refugees” or “immigrants” but ALL moslems) are unemployed and on full taxpayer provided support. There goes the “replacement” argument.

taxpayer22
taxpayer22
6 years ago

Most new migrants have neither much of an education nor any skills. , only 6% of Syrian refugees have finished high school, and 59% do not have any education. . migrants from Africa or Afghanistan, where 52% of the male migrants are illiterate.

Most Turks in Germany still live off welfare. They also continue to entertain strong Islamist sympathies after decades of living in Europe. Sixty-three percent of them voted for the Islamist Erdoğan in the recent referendum in Turkey, a percentage considerably higher than that in Turkey proper.

chris VN
chris VN
6 years ago

Maybe they meant replacing the unemployed, with more unemployed????

Achmed Mohammedan
Achmed Mohammedan
6 years ago
Reply to  chris VN

Yes, the 92% that are still living with mommy aren’t nearly enough of a drain on the national treasury. Best to have to pay for their additions food, clothing and shelter.

taxpayer22
taxpayer22
6 years ago

Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands between 80 and 99 percent of migrants are unemployed after sometimes more than a year.

leonore35
leonore35
6 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Yet they are of course breeding children all the time thereby increasing the burden they impose of the welfare states in which they live and to which of course they contribute nothing – except that intangible ‘diversity’

Nefarious420D
Nefarious420
6 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Don’t you mean Muslim army funded and supported by the host nation? These are not refugees, immigrants, or anything but an army!

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago
Reply to  Nefarious420

Agreed. Look at the photos of “refugee” streams, all service age young males too chicken sh*t to stand and fight for their home country.

Nefarious420D
Nefarious420
6 years ago

Not chicken, invading army

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago
Reply to  Nefarious420

Agreed. So they can make their new country look like the sh*thole they left behind.

james
james
6 years ago
Reply to  Nefarious420

how come they not asking for their wives or kids from back home, media feeding us more lies actually a tissue box full of lies

Nefarious420D
Nefarious420
6 years ago
Reply to  james

They do not ask for them, because they either do not exist, or they are on their hiraj to bring Jihad and Sharia to all corners not currently subjugated to it.

notme123
notme123
6 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

no go zone occupants should not receive a penny from the countries they have invaded.

Tm.
Tm.
6 years ago

I am not a rocket scientist, but I always knew that there were no-go zones in most countries, and that some no-go zones really meant, NO GO. I never understood France’s indignant response to the Fox report.
As for Merkel, she cannot undo what she did. She cannot fix it. Her admission means nothing, at least to me. I feel she has changed the course of history, and is responsible for so much more, that would be too difficult to discuss. To be sure, it was not only her, but all those who listened, and did not vote against her policies.
There is much blame, I do not know how it will go, it will take centuries to know, but everyday, every moment, there will be consequences attached to these decisions made, to this agenda adopted.
Common sense, that is all that was required.

robert v g
robert v g
6 years ago
Reply to  Tm.

Germany,it appears,still has that superior-than-thou attitude left-over from 1914.So Merkel,to dispel that,went too far the other way & welcomed backwards people by the droves.

Dennis
Dennis
6 years ago

The failure to understand the consequences to the free world societies represented by the refugees coming from middle eastern countries is now a part of history and the ultimate results will have to play out in history. Clearly, these refugees came into societies that were totally foreign to them and based on their belief systems that affected their lives until they emigrated, disabled them from being able to assimilate into the cultures that represented the free world countries. Many of these refugees do not possess skills that would enable them to be productive, superimposed on a belief system (Islam) that promotes superiority and dominance, when such characteristics will not lend themselves to allowing these refugees to comfortably benefit from what would have been available to them in their new country. America saw many periods of immigration, but although many of those refugees were also fleeing persecution, they did not come here with a history of wrongly believed superiority, dominance and often hate for all those who were not like them. The failure to see those characteristics has created the very frightening conditions which now exist in places within Europe. Whether time will change these people due to future generations who will accept what being a Frenchman, German ,etc., is all about, and usher in assimilation as we have experienced in the U.S.A., is speculative at best. Right now it would behoove all nations to close their borders, and affirmatively prosecute and try to shut down the preaching that promotes the violence, domination and dislike of all non-Muslims, giving refugee communities a push towards assimilation and rejection of their adverse belief system. I just do not see any other choices available now, and wholesale deportation seems out as consideration.

Mike Wolff
Mike Wolff
6 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

You are right in every respect. This immigration problem is not like any of the past: after World War II millions were displaced and on the move, but civilised, educated people prepared to contribute, integrate and grateful to the host country for taking them in, respectful of the host country’s culture, beliefs and laws, willing to co-exist peacefully.

This time, we have millions on the move from the world’s two most backward and violent cultures, Muslim and black African, the majority of whom are uneducated, unskilled, unlikely – and many unwilling – to contribute and integrate.

It’s a completely different situation, and a grave one, which puts the very existence of the democratic West in danger.

jellyfish14
jellyfish14
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike Wolff

You are right: half of my relatives were so incredibly grateful to escape Hungary, after WWII, (during it’s Soviet occupation), and were so grateful to come to either the USA or Canada. They tried to keep our relatives in Hungary from starving by mailing them money, etc. smuggled inside clothing etc. But no one could not prevent them all (almost) from being imprisoned for ‘crimes’ against communism. The lucky ones arrived with literally nothing but a few dollars after farming their land for centuries, which had been confiscated by the communists, but they worked hard and eventually prospered here in freedom. Virtually all of my relatives who couldn’t escape to freedom were incarcerated for somehow expressing ‘non-communist views’. They were given seed to sow, and 90% of their harvest went directly to the communists. They were freezing and starving.

They struggled to learn to speak English (Hungarian is incredibly difficult and tricky for a non-Hungarian speaker to learn, and vice versa, trust me), but never spent a single day on welfare, or the assistance then; not one. They were too proud. They might have been relatively unskilled Hungarian farmers and civil servants, but they prospered greatly, and considered no job ‘beneath them’ in freedom, and were always beyond thankful to the USA and Canada, and never wanted anything but a peaceful coexistence with their fellow citizens, in their new homes of freedom and prosperity, and the ability to simply worship as Roman Catholics once a week, and they reveled in the joy of being citizens of their new countries. They went from tobacco-pickers to the owners of tobacco farms, multiple dwellings, and even a hotel, and most passed on as more than millionaires. They didn’t rob; nor were they accused of gag rapes, nor of raping a boy or girl, or woman:. They did not think that the gov’t needed to account for their Islamic/birth country’s alleged ‘background/morays’ when taking into effect sentences for crimes – they committed NONE. These ‘Merkel’ illegal aliens do not seem to be the same sort of people, on the whole. Please listen to a few speeches of Hungary’s PM Viktor Orban, if you can.

Merkel should hand her face in shame.

Erica Ling
Erica Ling
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike Wolff

When previous groups emigrated to our countries we ourselves were proud of our people and our history, unafraid to show patriotism. The present situation is compounded by the “white man’s guilt syndrome ” of the left and liberals, which only encourages those feelings of “superiority, dominance and hate ” which Dennis mentions. I cannot remember which Muslim leader asked “If you don’t value your culture, why should we ? “

wendy
wendy
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike Wolff

add rapists, child groomers, pedos, into besitiality and eating human beings to the growing list please

Nefarious420D
Nefarious420
6 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

I don’t see refugees, I see an army of war age men coming to rape and pillage, and conquest.

Thorsten
Thorsten
6 years ago

… that’s why I call her coward traitor mer‘kill’ https://quran.com/8/17

‘Is(s)lam https://quran.com/4/89 belongs to Germany, UNdoubtedly.’ Merkel

Thorsten
Thorsten
6 years ago

(End 2010) Merkel, 0:35 ‘… Multiculti has failed, UTTERLY FAILED.’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE6dR7T-zIQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BytFZFQfFE

buck
buck
6 years ago

Merkel admits that “‘no-go zones’ exist in Germany and it time we have a lot more of them! These lovely refugees need to feel welcomed and accepted and what better way that to give them half to three quarters of Germany! That way, we Germans only have to worry about a quarter of Germany. Think of the money we will save! No need to thank me Germans, your continual votes keeping me in office says it all!”

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
6 years ago

I can’t believe no one in Germanistan has the testicular fortitude to take this traitor out.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
6 years ago

Angela Moe’kerl had her own “no gone” moment, dammit. I heard Moe’kerl got a fourth term. Something smells rotten in Germany.

Rachele Raanan
Rachele Raanan
6 years ago

Israel is continuously referred to as an apartheid state by its antisemitic enemies, and the ignorant sheep who follow them. This calumny should be just as ceaselessly countered by naming and loudly calling attention to these ‘no go zones’ throughout Europe. This is the new face of apartheid and we should never fail to shove this accusation right back at them!

chris VN
chris VN
6 years ago

That won’t stop her taking in millions more of the vermin though!!!

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago

No sh*t, Sherlock? What was your first clue?

leonore35
leonore35
6 years ago

I bet that is the nearest thing she has had to a cuddle in years!

Gordon Miller
Gordon Miller
6 years ago

Whenever I hear anything about Merkel, the word “despicable” comes to mind.

ChoiceAmerica
ChoiceAmerica
6 years ago

SCUM OF THE EARTH

Ari
Ari
6 years ago

A big news, but not in the headlines.
comment image Finnish TV news presenter Piia Pasanen

John Forbes
John Forbes
6 years ago

YOU mean to tell me that the MERKEL GOVERNMENT will finally admit that there are ‘NO-GO” Zones in German cities.
Amazing as the silence on this has been IDIOTIC as GERMANS have been complaining for may years about this !
MOTHER MERKEL FINALLY AWAKEN from the LONG SLUMBER into REALITY???
NOW the GERMANS need to BOOT this CHILDLESS WOMAN – who has no STAKE IN THE FUTURE or INTEREST IN IT- RIGHT OUT of OFFICE & FAST!

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