When it is officially acknowledged, the danger point is close:
For years, far-left activists in Berlin followed the strategy of attacking property, not people. But that is changing, the Berlin interior ministry claimed on Tuesday.
“2016 was marked out by a spiral in left-wing violence that not only led to a multitude of serious crimes, but also in part to a radicalized tone — which has seen calls for the murder of police officers and politicians,” the ministry warned in its security report for 2016, released on Tuesday.
“The inhibition threshold regarding physical attacks is sinking, and we are now at the stage where targeted assassination of political opponents no longer appears completely unrealistic,” the report states.
Several violent confrontations between police and left-wing protesters around Rigaer Strasse, a left-wing street in the east of Berlin which holds deep symbolic significance for the far left, were central to the radicalization in the scene, the report argues.
In Democracies, the left doesn’t start killing people when things are nice and rosy, and everyone supports leftism. Then they point at rightists and laugh, as they try to turn the crowd upon them. When people can vote, they try to stay in everyone’s good graces and only do what they can get away with.
The left gets violent in democracies when the nation is turning right, and their r-strategy is confronted with the unavoidability of K-selection’s ascension among the populace. Their attack is a sign of terror at what will happen if they do not attack.
This means that no matter what you hear about Germany, the K-shift is happening, and both the left and the government feel it.
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