23 December 2014

The Far-Right Marched In Record Numbers Through Dresden On Monday Night

A record number of right-wing protesters stormed through the eastern German city of Dresden for the latest in a series of anti-Islam demonstrations that have alarmed the country's politicians.

Police estimated that some 17,500 people attended Monday's rally, staged by the group calling itself Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West, or Pegida. This week, the protest was billed as a carol-singing gathering in front of the Semperoper opera house.

Those numbers would make it the biggest gathering since Pegida's weekly protests started in October.

An estimated 4,500 people demonstrated in Dresden against Pegida in a counter-demonstration, while some 12,000 also protested against it in Munich.

[TOP RATED COMMENT] This will be happening in every city in the world soon, unless governments do something about this creeping colonisation of every country in the world.

[SECOND] .... Do you seriously think that this issue does not cross the whole political spectrum,for if you do,you are very much mistaken. People of all classes,all religions,are absolutely sick to death of hearing about what they want, what they are entitled to, and how they should be treated, there is an obvious answer,if you dislike the country you are in, go back to the democratic countries,like Pakistan,Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Iran, Irag, Libya, Syria, where a warm welcome awaits you.

[THIRD] I think there is going to be civil war in many European countries within the next decade. Damn the politicians who led us down this path with their warped multiculturalism ideals. [The Huffington Post UK/AP] Read more