Germany’s soup kitchens have been forced to turn away migrants, who account at times for 75 percent of all visitors.
The retired, older German population are barely surviving on low state pensions, often less than $800 per month, and need soup kitchens to stay alive, while young Muslim men often cost the state $8000 per month, pretending to be children, while being housed in expensive housing normally reserved for the rich.
A soup kitchen in the northern German town of Essen was forced to close its doors due to the violent behavior of migrants.
Lefists and the Greens have accused the soup kitchen volunteers who freely gather and share whatever the supermarkets throw away, as “racists”.
The soup kitchen in Essen only wants to accept Germans as new customers, the chairman of the association Joerg Sartor, told German media.
Sartor said: “We have noticed that people feel uncomfortable when they are standing in line. I do not want to say that they are afraid, that would be exaggerated.
“But they feel uncomfortable because they also come here to communicate with their peers. And it unfortunately doesn’t work like this anymore because a number of, let’s say, non-German-speakers are perhaps not so humanely considerate towards women.”
He said the problem has increased. “A total of 1 800 entitlement cards are handed out the needy, and they are used in many cases by several people. For example, the proportion of non-German cardholders is at 61 percent.”
Sharia law has meanwhile been creeping into German society as Chancellor Angela Merkel executes her experiment to transform Germany into a multicultural, multi-ethnic state.
Germany’s naval ships have picked up hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants on the coast of Africa, while housing has become too expensive for struggling Germans who have to finance their rental apartments themselves.
Merkel’s new pets are given government housing, free medical care, including free taxis to the doctors, dentistry, hospital care, transport, TV, Internet, telephone, food and clothing.
Despite being supported by the taxpayers, young asylum seekers regularly storm the local food banks and demand halal food, while food bank workers and needy local elderly residents are being pushed out of the way, ridiculed and laughed at.