Immigrant Violence and Censorship, German Style

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“Study Shows Criminals Commit Crime!” In other news, government corrupt…

Even as word comes that the FedGov may consider enforcing American law concerning immigration (shocking, yes), similar and somewhat related news comes from Germany.

The recent influx of mostly young, male migrants into Germany has led to an increase in violent crime in the country, according to a government-funded study published Wednesday.

The study used figures from the northern state of Lower Saxony to examine the impact of refugee arrivals on crime in 2015 and 2016, a period when the number of violent crimes reported increased by 10.4 percent.

The authors concluded that 92 percent of the additional crimes recorded could be attributed to the increase in refugee numbers.

It noted that the demographic composition of the refugee population is a major factor. Young males — whether Germans or migrants — are generally more likely to commit crimes, but also more likely to become victims of violence.

They needed a study for this…

And, now that they have it…

“In our view, this shows once more that those who come here mustn’t be left to their own devices,” she said. “Only that way can we ensure that boredom and frustration don’t result in criminal behavior.”

Or, of course, they could have been prohibited from coming in the first place. Their own devices (crime) or their own countries? Hmmm.

The solution, most assuredly, must be more money wasted, more violence, more appeasement and surrender, and more invasion. All that, and a little “hate crime” policing on the home front:

Beatrix von Storch, a leading figure in the Alternative for Germany party, is one of the first hit by new hate speech laws on social media. Critics say the legislation opens the way for censorship by internet companies.

A top lawmaker from the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party was blocked from Twitter and Facebook on Monday after slamming the Cologne police for sending a New Year’s tweet in Arabic.

The incident caused the AfD to lash out further and criticize censorship as a controversial new German social media law known as NetzDG went into effect January 1 in a bid to clamp down on online hate speech.

Import the criminal world. Experience the increased crime. Dispense with natural observation and common sense. Confirm predictable results with a study. Censor or arrest anyone who complains about it.

They’re either setting up a future AfD landslide to power, or the end of civilization in Germany. Time will tell – maybe with a study.

Immigrants protest against racism

NOT a hate crime…

Harbor an Illegal Alien, Go to Jail?

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I pride myself, here, on being ahead of the curve, sometimes by years. From Freedom Prepper, today:

Harbor an Illegal, Go to Jail?

That seems to be a plausible question, now, especially in places like California.

Yesterday, I mentioned, as a thing to watch out for this year, the immigration crisis in America. You may not know this, but the old USA has a very few legal and illegal immigrants running around – in the shadows….

Wise governor Jerry Brown of CA and a handful of other socialists have seen fit to declare various places “sanctuaries” for certain of these lawbreakers. Odd, the people that steal your money, ban your guns, and generally hate you, want to shield outright criminals. Odd, that.

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Photo by Twitter/Fox.

Anyway, as Fox News and Neil Cavuto examined recently, the acting director of ICE has about had enough of this lawlessness:

“Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Thomas Homan said California “better hold on tight” after its liberal Democratic governor allowed a sanctuary state law to take effect this week.


Neil Cavuto said that Gov. Jerry Brown claimed the law will protect illegal immigrants living quietly in the shadows of society from law enforcement intent on “yanking them out of there.”

“I think it’s terrible,” Homan said, adding that Brown’s action put politics in front of public safety.”

In addition to ramping up deportations of the aliens, there may – may – be felony prosecutions of the insane, criminal politicians harboring and shielding them:

“Homan said illegal alien smuggling organizations will use the California law as a “selling point” and that Brown “bit off a lot more than he can chew.”

Homan said that Brown and other sanctuary-jurisdiction leaders may have violated 8 U.S. Code § 1324 – relating to “harboring certain aliens.”

He said he hopes the Justice Department will look into whether officials can be criminally charged under the statute.”

Now, where have we heard of 8 USC 1324 previously???

If you read my blog (and you should), then you’ve heard about it twice – going back to 2016. I’ve been pointing out the sheer illegality of assisting criminals and the prosecution potential for years. I mentioned it in 2017 and in 2016.

“8 U.S.C. § 1324 makes aiding, abetting, and harboring illegal aliens a felony:

Any person who …


knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection, such alien in any place, including any building or any means of transportation …

[Or who] aids or abets the commission of any of the preceding acts,
shall be punished…

in the case of a violation of subparagraph (A)(ii), (iii), (iv), or (v)(II), be fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both…

Being a mayor or city official is not an exemption to “any person” as contemplated by the law. And certain circumstances elevate some violations to 20-year felony status.

This law is currently used as infrequently as the general prohibition against illegal entries (probably much less – if at all). That may change.”

Maybe, at long last, it is about to change.

Lock ‘em up!

Get it from Fox today or from me a year and a half ago.

PS: I’m still not to optimistic about actual enforcement of the law of the land in the land of the lawless. Yet, hope remains.

Stay tuned for another immigration-related piece from Germany.

Fall Of The House Of Gibson

This is fitting with the Dawgs headed to the Nat’l Championship Game next Monday, being an All Things Athens piece. A reader with a store connection emailed me. I had nearly forgotten the post too. I’ll add a line of his to showcase the class that ran Gibson’s: “By the way, Andy told me they didn’t sell Ralph Lauren, because it would be bad form to sell it since Dick Ferguson’s (which was also in the Beechwood Shopping Center) already sold it. It was gentlemanly code of sorts that sadly no longer exists.”

No it does not. No code. No Gibson’s. But we do have the memories. That, and Monday night with Bama. Go Dawgs!

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As time passes by I have noticed happy memories are occasionally tinged with sorry. So it is lately. I learned recently of the passing of a great institution, a dynasty if you will, in Athens, Georgia.

Several years ago, unbeknownst to me at the time, George Gibson’s Menswear closed its doors after half a century of servicing the Classic City.

George Gibson’s Menswear closed its doors Monday after almost 50 years of doing business in Athens.

Owner Thomas Hinson, who bought the business after the founder’s son died in 2008, said Monday was their last day as a full-service shop. Employees will be on hand to fill pre-made orders and hand over clothing dropped off for alterations for the rest of the week, he said.

He said the decline in business could be partially attributed to the economic recession, but also increased competition in a market of changing…

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Happy New Year!

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Wow. Tempus Fugit! Time really flies and such.

As I just told the FP team, I can’t believe it’s already 1998.

And, so we are off to the seventh calendar year, here, at the old blog.

The posts are sure to get better than say … this one……

Anyway, happy 19… 20… whatever. Bowl prime time is today. I may venture out of the cave to see The SJWs Strike Back. Here’s a happy pic.

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Y’all come back!

Connecting the Corruption Dots: Steele (Fake) Dossier and the Illegal FISA Warrant

Thank you, Senator Graham. I vow to lay off of Lindsey for the rest of 2017.

This one is starting to look like everyone’s favorite kind of conspiracy theory, as in: “conspiracy to commit __________[add felony(s)].” I’m sure the Russia, Russia, Russia crowd will be all over it…

Interesting:

via BREAKING: Senator Lindsey Graham Just Confirmed The Steele Dossier Was Used For 2016 FISA Warrant…

The Mechanical Hound Episode

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This is not an endorsement of any television show. I happened upon this trailer for a Netflix production: some of you into the Tube might enjoy it; all else, please at least watch this:

Netflix/YouTube.

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Entertainment Weekly/Netflix.

I won’t see this (or any other new show) though I suspect some of you might. No need, really. These mechanical devils are no longer fiction. One will likely pay you a real life visit sooner or later, maybe whilst you “enjoy” the TeeVee.

Buckshot. Lots and lots of buckshot.

Cold Days of Winter

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Hello. Have not been on hiatus here, but things will be a little slow until the new year.

You’ll be fine. Enjoy the cold snap.

I leave you with the world’s smallest police station, which I passed by just yesterday:

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Fresh paint job! Carrabelle, Fl.

A tiny police station and a giant baseball within a few miles … only in America!

PS: the year-end recap should be along any day now.