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Crime statistics: Crime at an all-time high – Elon Musk on X and Twitter

425,000 crimes on trains and train stations – Illegal immigration continues to rise – Violence against police officers continues to increase – Musk: Twitter was a tool of the extreme left, X is the political center

At the highest crime level since 2012, The crime statistics are certainly still presented in a politically doctored manner, here are some data.

More than half of all crimes – “criminal offenses” – in the area of ​​responsibility of the Federal Police – around 425,000 – were committed in trains, train stations or other railway facilities. The state police are responsible for the area around train stations, so the Federal Police do not record crime there at all.

The number of illegal immigrants has risen significantly. At 127,549 last year, it reached its highest level since 2016. Compared to 2022, the number rose by 39 percent. The police registered most cases (32,893) at the land border with Poland, 28,099 with Austria, 18,539 with Switzerland and 16,700 with the Czech Republic. There were almost 14,000 registered illegal entries by air.

A total of 2,979 federal police officers were attacked in 2023 – more than ever before. 145 police officers were injured during an operation in Lützerath, where violent rioters protested against open-cast brown coal mining, and 88 police officers were incapacitated for duty.

Today, the Greens and SPD officials are against anyone who is not against Putin’s Russia. Yesterday they were against anyone who was against the Soviet Union. Today’s Greens are in favor of unconditional funding for military equipment for Ukraine. In the SPD, Scholz is only putting the brakes on for a while – Mützenich is questioning the stationing of long-range US weapons in Germany. The Greens themselves and their critics have not yet provided a plausible explanation for the 180-degree turnaround. Germany is not playing a role in the ongoing international talks on freezing the war in Ukraine.

Elon Musk on X and Twitter: “From the perspective of the far left, this platform is far right, but really it’s just centrist. The old Twitter was basically a tool of the far left. I think that was largely because I was based in San Francisco and Berkeley. It was essentially a way of projecting the political dogma of San Francisco and Berkeley to the world. The old-fashioned Twitter was ten times more likely to ban and suppress accounts that you would consider right-wing than they were to suppress accounts that you would consider left-wing. And even when they did ban an account belonging to a left-winger, it was because of a dispute between two left-wingers. Literally 99% of the political donations from Twitter employees went to the Democrats. These Twitter people were obviously an extremely left-wing group.” (Interview The Don Lemon Show, March 2024).

The exception in the public broadcasting service. Alois Theisen commented on Hessischer Rundfunk: Post-factual age simply means that many clever world explainers no longer understand the world.

Regarding the ongoing dispute within the traffic light coalition, FDP Justice Minister Marco Buschmann warned: “We are not a self-help group, but a federal government.” He wanted to counteract the impression that the FDP was an internal coalition opposition. – But, but, Mr Buschmann, the FDP has never been anything else. Hans-Dietrich Genscher’s federal manager, Fritz Fliszar, once said: “The FDP is only the opposition when it is in government.”

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