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…and then they came for the pugs

Interested in a lesson about the petty side of evil? This news story is set in a small city called Ahlen in western Germany. Like everywhere else, the confidence of the citizens towards the authorities has sunken to a record low. Thanks to the migration crisis you now have no-go-areas and an unprecedented mass crime wave in the cities. At first glance the state doesn´t seem to be that interested in law and order anymore. The newcomers can do basically whatever they want and there are almost no consequences. Or to be blunt: Even the police is often too afraid to intervene and enforce something because they quickly would have to deal with angry violent mobs that don´t even understand their language, plus a lot of paperwork, and all of it without any backing from the political leaders. But turns out if you´re an indigenous German the state saved some hardcore-sheriffs just for you. So there is an Ahlen family and apparently the working-class husband lost his job due to health issues. How dare he! As a consequence he not only ceased to be a financial supplier of Mama Merkel´s federal government, the wife and kids are also using some precious welfare-money which rightfully belongs to our third-world-guests, and then they even failed to pay the local dog tax. Okay, that´s three strikes! Time for the state to take the gloves off. So the authorities made a home visit and seized the family´s pet pug named Edda and simply sold it on Ebay. No, it´s no joke. Yes, it really happened. It ultimately made national news. The money for infinite immigration needs to come from somewhere – it´s for the greater good! In the process the brave and heroic officers even overcame the resistance of two or three crying children ( about age 7 and 9) and managed to secure the dog. You know, I´m constantly reading news that are so much more earth-shaking than this, but sometimes it´s the little things that really impress on you that our nations are going completely insane.
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