If at first you don't succeed in committing suicide, just keep trying. After the brutal Muslim refugee train axe attack, German authorities have focused on the real threat, people drawing rational conclusions.
Much of the interior minister's speech was focused on attempts to reassure the German public - he listed 12 counterterrorism measures authorities had taken in recent months, including improving the compatibility of European databases. He also implored the many Germans who had volunteered to help refugees to keep doing so.
... you too can be hacked to death
Maassen stressed that there was a real danger of an increase in negative sentiments against refugees after the attack. He added that it was IS' intention to spread fear and terror with such attacks. A representative from the Federal Association for Unaccompanied Minor Refugees, Niels Espenhorst, meanwhile said that following the attack, refugee minors were at risk of being ostracized and alienated. "We have to warn people not to place unaccompanied minor refugees as a group under a general sense suspicion of being terrorists," Espenhorst said.
Yes we wouldn't want to be rational about this, now would we.