Amid a wave of attacks on conservative politicians in Germany by Muslim invaders and groups like Aftifa, Beatrix von Storch, an AfD (Alternative for Germany) lawmaker, was recently targeted by a violent left-wing protester who smeared her with dog excrement, following another brutal assault on AfD politician Andreas Jurca.
BBC The nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) has grown rapidly since it was formed in 2013 and is now the biggest opposition party in the Bundestag (national parliament), with 89 seats. Founded in 2013 as an anti-euro party, it has shifted its focus to mass Muslim immigration and Islam.
AfD adopted an explicitly anti-Islam policy in May 2016 and its 2017 election manifesto had a section on why “Islam does not belong to Germany”. “Burkas? We like bikinis,” read one of its most popular posters.
The party would ban foreign funding of mosques in Germany, ban the burka (full-body veil) and the Muslim call to prayer, and put all imams through a state vetting procedure. “Moderate” Muslims who accepted integration were “valued members of society”, its argued, while suggesting that multiculturalism did not work.
The right-wing party continues its popularity surge across the country ahead of elections next year. SEE: AfD hits 35% in Saxony, double that of all federal government parties combined
RAIR Foundation In recent years, Germany’s conservative political landscape has been marred by a troubling trend of violence and intimidation, exemplified by the shocking incident involving Beatrix von Storch, a prominent Alternative for Germany (AfD) party member.
This alarming incident, where von Storch was smeared with dog feces during a political event, is just one in a series of violent attacks against conservative politicians in the country. Government-funded violent entities, such as Antifa, and Muslim migrants have been implicated in these attacks.
The attacks on Beatrix von Storch and Andreas Jurca
The attacks on Beatrix von Storch and Andreas Jurca are not isolated events. They are part of a disturbing pattern of violence and hostility directed towards conservative politicians in Germany. The AfD has been a frequent target of such attacks, ranging from acts of arson, harassment, and intimidation to doxing, vandalism, and even assassination attempts. These acts of aggression have created a dangerous environment for conservative politicians, who face threats to their physical safety and well-being.
The incident unfolded during a public forum in the small town of Daun, in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate. A 35-year-old man, posing as a supporter seeking a selfie with von Storch, took advantage of the close proximity to carry out a disgusting assault. He smeared her with dog excrement, prompting immediate intervention by the local police, who swiftly apprehended the assailant.
Von Storch, deputy leader of the AfD, condemned the attack and emphasized the party’s commitment to fighting with arguments while their opponents resort to disgraceful means.
Mere days before this event, Andreas Jurca, the head of AfD in the Bavarian district of Augsburg, was brutally assaulted en route to a campaign event, casting a somber light on the escalating physical dangers confronting conservative politicians in Germany. These incidents, unfolding in rapid succession, exemplify the persistent wave of violence and targeted attacks that the conservative AfD party in Germany has grappled with over several years.
See the recent interview with Andreas Jurca, the Bavarian AfD candidate who was was viciously targeted and attacked by migrants:
The rise of the AfD can be traced back to widespread discontent over Chancellor Angela Merkel’s open-border policies, which led to the influx of over a million predominantly Muslim migrants from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. These policies raised security concerns and contributed to criminal incidents that disproportionately affected German citizens. The AfD emerged as a political force in response to these challenges, advocating for conservative values and immigration reform.
The violent attacks against AfD members raise serious concerns about the suppression of opposing voices in the political arena. Germany’s left-wing President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, a political opponent of the AfD, hinted earlier this month that the country might need to ban the nativist party to protect German democracy. This move is an attempt by the left to eliminate their most significant threat and maintain their hold on power. Furthermore, the state-funded German Institute for Human Rights argued last month that the AfD is hostile to the country’s constitution and, therefore, could legally be barred from election.
Steinmeier’s warnings about the potential rise of “enemies” of democracy and his calls to “put those who despise democracy back in their place” are thinly veiled references to the AfD. Steinmeier and his government have gone to great lengths to paint the AfD as a threat to discourage people from voting for them and incite radical elements to harm the party.
While government-controlled German intelligence officials have suggested that AfD members are becoming more “extreme,” their actions have never been extreme but instead focused on protecting democracy and German borders. This is likely why the party enjoys significant backing, with more than one in five German voters supporting it.
According to the latest polling, this makes the AfD the second-largest party in Germany, trailing only the ruling left-wing CDU/CSU coalition. These unfounded allegations made by Germany’s left-wing government highlight the intricate and deeply divided nature of the political landscape in Germany. The AfD’s growing influence represents a significant challenge to the left’s longstanding power and control within the country.
The recent attacks on Beatrix von Storch and Andreas Jurca are stark reminders of the growing climate of violence and intimidation directed at conservative politicians. They highlight the urgent need to protect democratic values, free speech, and the right to dissent, even in the face of vehement opposition.
Hartmut says
Many Antifa organizations assaulting political opposition are funded under the radar by federal and state run agencies tagged as fighting right wing extremism.
Moreover, politically left wing organizations spread names, addresses of AFD members so criminals can go after them in the streets or their homes, assault them or their families in public, torch their cars or set their homes ablaze. Their children get framed at schools and their spouses verbally abuse in public.
Pogrom at it’s finest, tolerated by the political and media establishment, with latter either not reporting or downplaying such incidents.
BareNakedIslam says
Isn’t this what the Nazis started doing in the late ‘30’s?
John1 says
How is this behavior by thugs any different from Hitler’s Storm Troopers in the 1930’s?
BareNakedIslam says
Only that it’s in the early stages.
Daniel Erbstoesser says
Bonni these attacks are wanted and financed and protected from the german government here. This is what the socialist allways has and needs in order to do his destructive work. Nothing new and the attacks are a daily happening here then the antifa and many more left nwo, ngo orgs. become our taxeuros so that they can do things like this for the payer. Our inst. like the inland minister (fbi) is nothing more than a supporter for the socialistic gov. Germany is on the kill list of the politicians that should protect it and as i see things your nation is also on that list or why is the import so high or like see michigan (were i grew up) and you will notice that something is going wrong.
BareNakedIslam says
Yes, the U.S. is following Europe.
King Raymond de Hardman says
“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times…” and on and on it goes just as it has since the dawn of human history.”
Ramez Fekry says
In the video titled “Europe 2029,” the video’s uploader states that Antifa will side with the Moslems against Nationalist White Christian Europeans to bring about the extermination of European Christian males!
Way past time Islamocritical, pure-blooded White, Christian Westerners and Eastern Europeans followed in the footsteps of Baruch Goldstein, Alexandre Bissonnette, and Brenton Tarrant, en masse and ASAP, before the Moslem population reaches critical mass, within a decade, all across the West and Eastern Europe!
BareNakedIslam says
I am going to post that video again, now that we’re getting close to 2029. I first posted it in 2009.
Thanks.
Ramez Fekry says
You’re very welcome, Ms. BNI!
Daniel Erbstoesser says
The antifa is not going to join them , they allready have and its also the antifa that demonstrates for more flooding. the gov gives our taxmoney to them and the police is not allowed to stop them. That means that the politics and the antifa have joined them allready.
Classy Infidel says
Another antifa guy, they are all over the place. The next terror generation in the making.
Sharon N says
When Germany turns into an Islamic State, Antifa members will be beheaded or thrown off a tower for their support of the LGBT movement.
BareNakedIslam says
Ah yes, there’s a silver lining after all. 😏
usnveteran says
In America, we must fight back! I’m talking – kick their ass! Don’t care what they feeeeeel or what they think. This is WAR!!!! Period!!!!