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50 Christian Statues Defaced and Decapitated in Germany
« on: December 15, 2016, 09:58:39 AM »
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    50 Christian Statues Defaced and Decapitated in Germany

    Drudgereport.com via heatst.com

    You bet this was one done by the Muslim migrants. This is what they do in
    Christian Countries. More  the population of Muslims increase, the more you can expect Christian symbols and statues centuries old will be attacked and destroyed.
    The German authorities will do all they can not to blame the muslims and the
    only way this can be solved is that the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and
    her political party is completely voted out in the next election.

    Fifty statues of Christ and other Christian figures have been defaced and smashed apart in a crime wave sweeping parts of Germany.

    Statues in the Münster region in the west of Germany have been targeted over a series of months – including one of Jesus which had its head lopped off, and many more missing limbs or other fragments.

    Mirko Stein of the Münster police told the channel: “large numbers of the people in the neighborhood where the sculptures are shocked and scared”.

    “Based on the intensity of the acts of the perpetrator, one can already conclude that this act has a religious background.”

    German criminologist Christian Pfeifer believes crimes were committed by someone who is “angry” and “hates the Church”.

    Similar crimes against Christian artifacts in the area have been recorded as well.

    According to the German tabloid Bild, 40 sculptures had been attacked in the two years preceding the current crime wave.

    Police were investigating six men with alleged links to Islamic extremists, but gave up after three left for Syria, one died and the other two dropped off the radar.