Political violence claimed another victim when a German politician, known for opposing the Islamization of his country, was attacked with a knife in Mannheim, Germany. The incident occurred in broad daylight, injuring several other individuals.
Meanwhile, PT-media reported that the number of homicides in Sweden has risen from below one hundred a decade ago to over three hundred, in parallel with the country's multiculturalism. A significant portion of the deceased were immigrants who lost their lives in clashes between criminals.
The French government announced that it has successfully - or rather was forced to - prevent planned terrorist attacks targeting the football matches of the Olympic Games. The news does not specify who planned such attacks, but I have some idea.
Yesterday in Helsinki, a child who was not a student at the school used pepper spray and a stun gun on the students. The victims included, among others, the son of Ahmed Al-Jumaili.
Oh, and last night there was a stabbing in Helsinki. According to the police, the parties involved are young individuals, but the news does not provide any further details.
In connection with these Finnish cases, we must remember that in an earlier case, the police deemed it necessary to announce separately that the suspect did not have a foreign background. No such announcement has been made this time.
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I will conclude this write-up by stating that the best way for us ordinary citizens to influence what Europe will look like in the future is to cast our votes in elections. Therefore, I encourage each of you - my dear readers - to exercise this right either in the ongoing advance voting or at the latest on the actual election day.
This is because a vote not cast is effectively giving power to the competitors of your preferred candidate and party. And supporting the policies they pursue.
According to a recent survey, in Finland it is particularly the supporters of the Finns Party who are offering this service to their competitors - and the political left-green faction especially thanks them for it.
Previous thoughts on the same topic:
A woman's logic, Putin's test, and the Netherlands' change
Is there a limit to stupidity?
An immigrant who stands out from the average has been taken into custody
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