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A 19-year-old Syrian refugee in Germany has been hailed as a hero after he pinned down an assailant at Hamburg’s main railway station, helping to halt an attack in which 18 people were injured.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
If it was the other way around, it would have got 10x the coverage sadly.
It's a grim state of our times that certain crimes are only reported in the media widely if they are carried out by certain demographics whilst many crimes of the same sort by other demographics are never reported.
It does not make any differance to the haters. The same thing happened in Ireland when a deranged naturalised immigrant who had been in the country for years attacked some school children with a knife. An recently arrived immigrant who was was on his scooter doing a food delivery beat him off with his helmet. Didn't stop the muppets rioting and looting in Dublin city centre in solidarity with the poor children. It's just rinse and repeat with usual Right Wingsuspects after these types of incidents. Facts are an optional extra.
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Did this good news story get a mention? on 23:36 - May 26 with 346 views
Did this good news story get a mention? on 23:14 - May 26 by Eireannach_gorm
It does not make any differance to the haters. The same thing happened in Ireland when a deranged naturalised immigrant who had been in the country for years attacked some school children with a knife. An recently arrived immigrant who was was on his scooter doing a food delivery beat him off with his helmet. Didn't stop the muppets rioting and looting in Dublin city centre in solidarity with the poor children. It's just rinse and repeat with usual Right Wingsuspects after these types of incidents. Facts are an optional extra.
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Who could have known how the day's events would unfold shortly after my op to reinforce your point.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."