There are more violent minors, and the number of non -German suspects are increasing. More than a third of the suspects have no German citizenship, which does not come as a surprise. It is also not a new development. The reasons have been obvious for many years. The police crime statistics only show the long failure in dealing with violence in public space. This includes refusing an honest debate and the clear naming of the reasons, such as the connection between violence, migration background and a lack of integration, and there were always false on the stem of space, but again and again they were roared from left and presented as an enemy of the extent. Roland Koch already clarified in 2007 after a beating attack in the Munich subway that there were too many criminal young foreigners in the country. He criticized the “multicultural blame”. If you do not stick to the rules as a foreigner, you are out of place here, but the delusion has hardly changed since then, and the debates are still running according to the same pattern. Friedrich Merz was also dismissed by the left milieu as a racist after complaining about the increasing brutalization in the country and commenting on the “little Pashas”. Both Koch and Merz only named facts. Is it eyewiping. What else should happen so that the delusion of violence and thus also in migration and integration ends? It is obvious that things cannot go on and that the now very old problems must finally be tackled with all the might – without compromise. The appearance that the left camp will also recognize the seriousness of the situation after many years, but it is also eyewashing if it at the same time rejects advances to change asylum law and holds her party in the coalition negotiations in migration policy on red lines. That looks more like the time of the delusion and failure is still not over – but as is well known, hope dies last.
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