Sunday, November 26th., 20-17
Notice, at mark 1:44', how simply and unstrainedly the Greek People's s' duping by the International Banking Mafia and their merkel minion is described and encompassed! How obvious the crime committed against Greece is to Everybody but the Greek politicians...!
Notice, at mark 1:44', how simply and unstrainedly the Greek People's s' duping by the International Banking Mafia and their merkel minion is described and encompassed! How obvious the crime committed against Greece is to Everybody but the Greek politicians...!
Kudos to Karl Lagerfeld for his wisdom and bravery to tell the Truth!
(Same goes for the 2nd video too...)
(Same goes for the 2nd video too...)
Maria L. Pelekanaki
“Merkel had already millions and millions (of immigrants) who are
well integrated and who work and all is well … she had no need to take
another million to improve her image as the wicked stepmother after the
Greek crisis,” Lagerfeld said.
Karl Lagerfeld sparks outrage over migrant Holocaust comments
French TV station receives hundreds of complaints over Chanel designer’s attack on Germany’s open-door migration policies
Karl Lagerfeld has sparked outrage by evoking the Holocaust as he attacked Chancellor Angela Merkel for opening Germany’s borders to migrants.
“One cannot – even if there are decades between them – kill millions of Jews so you can bring millions of their worst enemies in their place,” the 80-year-old Chanel designer told a French television show.
“I know someone in Germany who took a young Syrian and after four days said: ‘The greatest thing Germany invented was the Holocaust’,” he added.
France’s media regulator said on Monday that several hundred people had lodged complaints about Lagerfeld’s comments on the Salut les Terriens! (Hello Earthlings!) talkshow on the C8 channel on Saturday.
Lagerfeld, who was born in Hamburg just as Adolf Hitler came to power, had earlier lambasted Merkel after Germany allowed more than 1 million asylum seekers into the country since the migrant crisis of 2015.
“Merkel had already millions and millions (of immigrants) who are well integrated and who work and all is well … she had no need to take another million to improve her image as the wicked stepmother after the Greek crisis,” Lagerfeld said.
“Suddenly we see the pastor’s daughter,” he said in reference to Merkel’s father, who was a Protestant minister in the former East Germany.
Lagerfeld, who often courts controversy, said he was going to “say something horrific” before criticising the chancellor for the “huge error” of accepting so many refugees from war-torn Syria and elsewhere.
“Look at France, the land of human rights, which has taken, I don’t know, 10,000 or 20,000,” he added.
The French TV regulator, the CSA, said it was examining the programme.
The designer was widely criticised for the outburst on social media, although some users also came to his defence.
“One cannot – even if there are decades between them – kill millions of Jews so you can bring millions of their worst enemies in their place,” the 80-year-old Chanel designer told a French television show.
“I know someone in Germany who took a young Syrian and after four days said: ‘The greatest thing Germany invented was the Holocaust’,” he added.
France’s media regulator said on Monday that several hundred people had lodged complaints about Lagerfeld’s comments on the Salut les Terriens! (Hello Earthlings!) talkshow on the C8 channel on Saturday.
Lagerfeld, who was born in Hamburg just as Adolf Hitler came to power, had earlier lambasted Merkel after Germany allowed more than 1 million asylum seekers into the country since the migrant crisis of 2015.
“Merkel had already millions and millions (of immigrants) who are well integrated and who work and all is well … she had no need to take another million to improve her image as the wicked stepmother after the Greek crisis,” Lagerfeld said.
“Suddenly we see the pastor’s daughter,” he said in reference to Merkel’s father, who was a Protestant minister in the former East Germany.
Lagerfeld, who often courts controversy, said he was going to “say something horrific” before criticising the chancellor for the “huge error” of accepting so many refugees from war-torn Syria and elsewhere.
“Look at France, the land of human rights, which has taken, I don’t know, 10,000 or 20,000,” he added.
The French TV regulator, the CSA, said it was examining the programme.
The designer was widely criticised for the outburst on social media, although some users also came to his defence.
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