Yes, she does. Yes, she must go. Notice that the opposition to her disastrous and suicidal policies is characterized here (and everywhere) as “far-right.” In Germany, it’s either Merkel and national suicide, or the “far-right” and an end to her insane policies. Yet the establishment propaganda media, even in its “conservative” iterations, continues even by use of this signifier to try to demonize the opposition to her.
“‘Merkel has BLOOD ON HER HANDS’ Protests erupt outside German Chancellor’s office,” by Katie Mansfield, Express, December 22, 2016:
PROTESTS have erupted outside Angela Merkel’s office by campaigners saying the German Chancellor “has blood on her hands”.
Crowds have gathered outside the Chancellory in Berlin just two days after the Berlin terror attack as a series of protests, counter-demonstrations and vigils are held across the city.
Supporters of the Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party are demonstrating outside Angela Merkel’s office.
Placards reading “Merkel must go” were waved in the crowd as supporters carried the German flag and lit candles for the dead.
Other placards read “protect borders” and “On Merkel’s hands is the blood of her people”.
People were also seen holding placards with the logo of the far right Identitarian movement (Identitaere Bewegung) reading “It’s enough” and “How many times again”.
A small counter-demonstration also broke out in front of the Chancellory in Berlin as protests erupted elsewhere in the city.
It comes two days after 12 people were killed in the German capital when a lorry ploughed into a busy Christmas market.
ISIS later claimed responsibility for the atrocity as right-wing critics attempted to link the attack with Angela Merkel’s open-door immigration policy.
Dutch politican Geert Wilders posted an image of the German Chancellor with blood on her hands one day after the attack.
A protest against Mrs Merkel’s immigration policy has also broken out at the site of Monday’s attack.
Many are believed to belong to hard-right groups such as the NPD.
The market at the foot of the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church, stayed shut today, but at a counter-demonstration some 50 people gathered with banners that read “I am a Berliner” and sang songs such as “We are the World”.
It comes as AfD party leader Franke Petry said Mrs Merkel is finished in the wake of the terror attack.
She said the the country was no longer safe and “radical Islamic terrorism has struck in the heart of Germany” as ISIS claimed responsibility for the massacre.
Ms Petry told the Telegraph: “This is a terrible day, but it is not completely unexpected given the warnings from the security authorities, including about the prospect of an attack on Berlin.
“We cannot go on denying there is a link between Merkel’s migration policy and these attacks, or we will prepare that ground for more of these attacks.”
The anti-migrant party has seen support surge in local elections as the German Chancellor fights to take office for a fourth term….