Authorities in the German city of Magdeburg say at least two people were killed and dozens were injured after a car plowed into a busy Christmas market in a suspected attack. Read more: https://bit.ly/4j1l99Z

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  1. I can imagine the sparks in the eyes of those haters when they hear he's from Saudi Arabia… and then they suddenly go silent when they hear he's a hater and pro-Israel just like them.

  2. Despite the strained relations between our countries, I wish the Europeans all the best. It is a very sad that this happened. Greetings from Russia, Moscow.

  3. Deutschland ist ohne Souveränität geworden, und sein Geld wird von seinen Herren in Tel Aviv kontrolliert und verwaltet … das heißt, die Macht, die Deutschland jetzt genießt, während es unter vollständiger israelischer Kontrolle steht … das deutsche Volk, das besiegt wurde sind wie Sklaven in den Händen der Amerikaner und Israelis geworden.

  4. Deutschland ist ohne Souveränität geworden, und sein Geld wird von seinen Herren in Tel Aviv kontrolliert und verwaltet … das heißt, die Macht, die Deutschland jetzt genießt, während es unter vollständiger israelischer Kontrolle steht … das deutsche Volk, das besiegt wurde sind wie Sklaven in den Händen der Amerikaner und Israelis geworden.

  5. I live in a main city in Germany. The children from the next block are used to shout alahu you know what and the parents give a s***. Seems like the man isnt very nice to his wife. Its sad how they treat each other, their children, the Environment anf the country who has welcomed them.

  6. Germany has always embraced left wing touchy feely liberalism because of their past.
    The media even trying to spin a yarn he is a right wing afd supporter!
    They're taking us for fools.
    Time to wake up and smell the coffee.

  7. As a lesson to be learned, vehicle barriers should always be put up at markets and events where there are large crowds of people. Govt is given billions of dollars. These oversights are inexusable.

  8. Once again, we see the media doing its best to downplay the truth. A Muslim man commits a terrorist attack, and suddenly, the focus isn’t on the crime—it’s on making sure no one says anything ‘Islamophobic.’ They bend over backward to protect an ideology rather than protecting their own citizens. We’re told to ‘stay calm,’ ‘not jump to conclusions,’ and ‘avoid stereotypes’—but when the pattern repeats itself over and over, it’s not a stereotype, it’s a reality.

    Our leaders and media would rather sweep this under the rug than admit there’s a problem. They’re more worried about feelings than safety, about optics than solutions. A nation that won’t even name its threats is a nation that will fall to them. We need honesty, accountability, and the courage to defend our people—because clearly, those in power won’t.

  9. Once again, we see the media doing its best to downplay the truth. A Muslim man commits a terrorist attack, and suddenly, the focus isn’t on the crime—it’s on making sure no one says anything ‘Islamophobic.’ They bend over backward to protect an ideology rather than protecting their own citizens. We’re told to ‘stay calm,’ ‘not jump to conclusions,’ and ‘avoid stereotypes’—but when the pattern repeats itself over and over, it’s not a stereotype, it’s a reality.

    Meanwhile, the world turns a blind eye as 70 Christians are brutally slaughtered in the Democratic Republic of Congo—found bound and beheaded in their own church. Islamist rebels, affiliated with ISIS, dragged them from their homes and executed them in cold blood, solely for being Christians. And yet—silence. The media looks away. Politicians dodge the issue. Why? Fear of being called ‘Islamophobic’? Indifference to the persecution of Christians?

    We are constantly told to be ‘tolerant,’ to ‘accept others,’ to ‘respect all beliefs.’ But is this tolerance a one-way street? Are we supposed to tolerate an ideology that massacres Christians, that silences dissent, that openly despises the very freedoms it exploits? Are we supposed to stand by while radicals paralyze Yonge and Dundas, one of Canada’s busiest intersections, to pray in the middle of the street—blocking emergency vehicles and public services—while knowing full well that no other religious group would ever dare to be this brazen?

    Worse, at the anniversary of the October 7th attacks, a rally in Vancouver featured a speaker openly identifying with Hezbollah and Hamas, calling for the destruction of Canada, the U.S., and Israel. Protesters burned our national flag—spitting in the face of the country that gives them the very freedom they abuse. And instead of condemning this, leftist politicians and media elites act like nothing happened, more worried about political correctness than the fact that people in our streets are openly calling for our downfall.

    Our leaders and media would rather sweep all of this under the rug than admit there’s a problem. They’re more worried about feelings than safety, about optics than solutions. A nation that won’t even name its threats is a nation that will fall to them. We need honesty, accountability, and the courage to defend our people—because clearly, those in power won’t. If we don’t wake up now, we will wake up one day to find our country unrecognizable.

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