Kirsten Heisig, die emphatische Richterin aus Neukölln forderte vor anderthalb Jahrzehnten bereits das Ende der Geduld.
Sie wollte schnellere Prozesse und konsequentere Strafen.
Anfang Juni 2010 verschwand sie und wurde kurz darauf im Tegeler Forst erhängt aufgefunden.⬇️
🇩🇪 Nikita Miller, a German comedian, was nearly killed by a migrant who attacked him inside Bremen Central Station.
His attacker was released on the same night as the attack.
Nikita later explained that the court stated that the migrant “no longer posed any danger.”
What’s more, the charge was reduced to bodily harm instead of attempted murder, which Nikita said was because the court argued that the migrant had stopped the assault before killing him.
Nikita told the court he only survived the attack because he fought back, and that the migrant only stopped once the blade broke off.
During the attack, Nikita suffered five serious stab wounds, including a 15 cm wound to his head.
He later told the German news outlet Express that the suspect was granted German citizenship despite the attack.
The comedian has since moved to Norway, saying that if anything were to happen to his wife or family, he would not want to deal with the German criminal justice system again.
“I won’t survive it a second time,” he said.
A 50yo dad-of-three military veteran with 13 pins in his ankle, but that didn’t stop a dozen police officers beating the hell out of him.
The public support for the police is in its death throes.
🚨 BREAKING:
🇨🇭 At least 4 people injured in a stabbing attack at a train station in Winterthur, Switzerland.
The attacker was reportedly shouting "Allahu Akbar."
Allahu Akbar' + stabbing = the new normal in Europe.
Wake up!!!
When armband wearing Muslim Shariah patrols are riding through Manchester's streets on horseback while DEI indoctrinated police stand there watching, paralysed with fear and indecision, something has gone badly wrong.
A government that can tax, regulate and monitor every aspect of your life, yet is unable to enforce its authority on the streets, is exhibiting the hallmarks of a narco-tyranny.
The moment people lose faith that the law is applied equally to all, the state’s legitimacy starts to erode.
Britain has arrived at that very dangerous place.
🇧🇪 Absolute chaos today in Brussels…
Scooters on fire, bus stops wrecked, fireworks being launched at police, thick smoke covering parts of the city center.
It was a student protest. 84-88% of Brussels’ youth are of foreign origin. Go figure.
Lyhanna
Die Leiche wurde in einem landwirtschaftlichen Silo aufgefunden. Damit dürfte ein Suizid ausgeschlossen sein. Zumal dort gesucht wurde, weil der Tatverdächtige, der zuletzt mit der Kleinen Lyhanna gesehen wurde, dort gearbeitet haben soll.
Chris-Watts-Vibes.
REP Lyhanna 🥀
🇺🇸 NY is banning “MOTHER” and “FATHER” on official docs.
Now it’s “gestating parent” and “non-gestating person.”
Whatever that means. . .
It's Newspeak being shoved down New Yorkers' throats right in front of us
In 1965, a 17-year-old girl in Sicily was kidnapped, assaulted, and held captive for over a week.
Then her attacker offered her a deal:
Marry him, and everything would be “forgiven.”
At the time, Italian law allowed rapists to avoid punishment if they married their victims.
It was called “reparatory marriage.”
The logic was horrifying:
A woman’s “honor” mattered more than her consent.
If she married the man who violated her, her reputation could supposedly be restored — and the rapist could walk free.
Most women had no real choice.
Families pressured them.
Communities expected obedience.
The law itself encouraged silence.
But Franca Viola said no.
At 17 years old, traumatized and publicly shamed, she refused to marry the man who assaulted her.
That single word changed Italy forever.
Her decision sparked outrage in her town.
Neighbors turned against her family.
Their vineyards and olive groves were burned in retaliation.
But Franca’s father stood beside her and supported her decision to press charges.
In 1966, Franca testified publicly against her attacker in court.
At a time when most victims were expected to stay silent forever, she spoke openly in front of the entire country.
Italy watched in shock.
Her attacker, Filippo Melodia, was convicted and sentenced to prison.
For the first time in Italian history, a woman had publicly rejected “reparatory marriage” and won.
The case became international news.
But the law itself still remained.
For another 15 years, rapists in Italy could technically still escape punishment by marrying their victims.
Then finally, in 1981, Italy abolished the law completely.
And many activists pointed to Franca Viola as the moment the country first began confronting the cruelty of that system.
Years later, Franca married a childhood friend who had stood beside her through everything.
Not because she needed her “honor restored.”
But because she deserved love, dignity, and a life defined by her own choices.
That’s why her story still matters.
Franca Viola wasn’t just resisting one man.
She was resisting an entire culture that treated women’s suffering as something to hide rather than something to fight.
At 17 years old, she stood against her attacker, her community, and even the law itself.
And eventually, the law changed.
Sometimes history moves because powerful people decide to act.
And sometimes history moves because one terrified teenager quietly refuses to surrender.
@RolandTichy Eine Schande! Das Maß ist übervoll. Ich habe Michael bei "Sagt ihren Namen" in Düsseldorf sprechen gehört und nur geweint. Meine volle Solidarität mit Familie Kyrath und allen anderen die jemanden verloren haben der Ihnen lieb und teuer war.
Sagt ihre Namen🕯
Darum will ich auch nicht schweigen;
ich will reden in der Angst meines Herzens,
ich will klagen in der Betrübnis meiner Seele.
Hiob 7,11
Trauer ist kein Extremismus.
Erinnern ist keine Verfassungsfeindlichkeit.
Das Gedenken an ein ermordetes Kind darf niemals kriminalisiert werden.
Mit allen Eltern, die ein Kind verloren haben, in Solidarität und Mitgefühl.
Ann-Marie 🥀 Danny
Berlin. Der polizeibekannte Malik (arabisch für "Herrscher") fuhr innerorts mit 98 km/h einen Mann tot, bedrohte Zeugen und beging dann Unfallflucht. Gestern erhielt der 27-jährige sein "Berliner Urteil". 2,5 Jahre Führerscheinsperre. Dann kann er wieder AMG SL 63 fahren. (1/2)
Police in the UK impaled a teenager by the throat on a fence. Initially the police cleared the police of any wrongdoing. But the people complained so they opened an investigation and yeah okay nothing came of that either.
Italien (Kalabrien). Pakistaner schlossen vier ihrer Sklavenarbeiter in einem Kleinbus ein, um sie bei lebendigem Leibe zu verbrennen, weil sie Lohn für ihre Arbeit forderten.