I can no longer get this grin by heart. The murderer of Villach is sitting on a stone couch, a shoe is missing and he grins. He just stabbed a 14-year-old and he squats and is happy. Many have written the grin of the devil, but the Syrian is worse than the devil: “Krone” boss Michael Pommer about the terrorist act of Villach and the consequences.
In my imagination, probably not completely Bible -Satan Hoorns wears on his head, he has had to lose that he cannot lose like sneakers, the part of a murain and dark red glowing eyes, because it in the souls of sinners in The flames reflects in the flames. Horror film damaged, you are right.
In my imagination the devil does not come to 14-year-olds, you have to magic, with ceremonies, Latin formulas, candle rituals or a pact that first gives you infinite wealth and then hell. The devil does not look like a passer -by, like every second that the city encounters in the city. He does not camouflages himself as a person and stabs the children of Hintern Rück.
A 14-year-old is dead. “See you later” as a promise he was not allowed to keep. Now the parents must find a photo for the partial slip. One on which he also grins. Suddenly and unexpectedly died, it could be read, it should be there: he could still live if politics had not failed. Is it so banal? In my opinion that is it.
Nobody builds a primary school next to a highway
Among other things, politics has the task of protecting people. It starts with small things such as city planning. Nobody builds a primary school next to a highway with three countries with an ampello pedestrian crossing over the lanes. The reason is clear. This is called risk assessment.
There were never refugees. We all let in the country. The nurse, the doctor, the teacher and knife, terrorists and now comes my favorite word, the endangers. These are people whose security authorities assume that they can commit serious crimes. A bloody conjunctive. Ticking time bombs are, heavily radicalized, hatred against hatred, living the door next to us. The state knows they are unpredictable, but they are still there. You go with your shopping, drive with you in the regular bus, stand next to you in the pharmacy or queue. A policy that allows this in Europe has failed.
And I still have banal thoughts, I think I think nowadays, but it is my opinion: who has integrated, who works, who wants to live in peace and also wants to do this for their children, who does not grins when it is to dex should stay. The amounts, the radicalized, the extremists – and the authorities know who they are – must be sent home, just like the criminals per air bridge.
But Syria and Afghanistan are not safe, some will probably say now. To be honest, I don’t care. It is no longer Austria.
Source: Krone

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