It is hardly surprising that it has come to this: In Germany, numerous folk festivals, a huge part of German culture, are being canceled due to the threat of Islamic attacks. There is nothing paranoid about this. For several years now, the country has suffered unprovoked and deadly attacks by Muslim migrants. The annual Christmas markets are under particular threat to say nothing of random car attacks. I mean, what's next-the Oktoberfest?
The below article from the German blog, Journalisten Watch, is translated by Fousesquawk.
Islamic terror has reached its goal: The first German folk festivals canceled
It is only German folk festivals, which due to fear of Islamic terror, must be canceled. On the other hand, foreign folk festivals still take place, often with minimal security measures.
Flea markets, fairs, and Easter bonfires are being canceled en masse. The growing danger of terror through Islamic terror attacks and inadequate security measures. The costs of measures against this Islamic terror- in 5 to 6-figure amounts- blow up the budgets of many event organizers and municipalities, who, because of the delusional "taking in of refugees", are facing bankruptcy. "We will keep our way of life!" This overused phrase no longer applies to Germans. While only German folk festivals are being canceled, on the other hand, foreign festivals go on, often with minimal security measures.
German festivals currently canceled
Lage (NRW) The Spring Fair is canceled. Security measures are simply not manageable. 30 trucks would be necessary for security.
Marburg ( Hesse) The Cherry Blossom Festival in April is canceled due to the "abstract danger of terror".
Berlin-Friedrichshagen: The Bölschefest in May- Rides, flea markets, and theaters are canceled. Cement blocks are not sufficient to close the security gaps.
Berlin-Frohnau: The Easter bonfire is canceled. The voluntary fire department can no longer be responsible for carrying out the event.
Rheinfelden (Baden) No more City Fleamarket due to security considerations.
Schongau ( Bavaria): The sidewalk flea market on April 5 is canceled. Event organizer Guenter Fiebig clearly states: "I cannot take on the responsibility if a terrorist attacks with a car."
Dallgow-Doeberitz (Brandenburg). Walpurgis Night on April 30 is canceled.
Wismar (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern): "Wismar Blooms" is also canceled
Elmshorn (Schleswig-Holstein) The Whitsuntide Ox Festival is canceled.
Germany seems more and more ready, with flags flying, to sacrifice its identity and its values on the altar of culturally alien mass migration.
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