This is what open borders looks like. It's dead Europeans in Munich. It's raped women in Cologne. It's one of those poor refugees slicing a machete through a pregnant woman.
This is what compassion by civilization to the uncivilized does to civilization.
A pregnant woman is dead and at least two others are injured after a machete-wielding Syrian refugee allegedly attacked passersby on a German street.
The 21-year-old randomly hacked at terrified members of the public with the 12-inch blade in the city of Reutlingen this afternoon, it is reported.
A mum-to-be was killed in the horrific rampage near a kebab stand, while another woman and a man suffered unspecified injuries, according to local media.
The bearded refugee, described as 'completely out of his mind', was only stopped when a brave BMW driver apparently ploughed into him.
This should have come as no surprise because...
This evening, police said the man is a Syrian asylum seeker who had been involved in previous incidents causing injuries to other people.
And of course he couldn't be deported because it would violate his civil rights.
In a statement, police added that 'given the current evidence, there is no indication that this was a terrorist attack'.
Don't worry. There's no evidence of terrorism. Just like Munich or Cologne or Orlando. Nevertheless the fears are very real.
A vast majority of Germans believe terrorism will soon strike Germany, with 77 percent fearing an attack will take place in the near future, according to a new survey.
And despite growing fears that Germany could be a target for terror groups, the majority of those surveyed (59 percent - up three points from July 1st) believe that German authorities are doing enough to protect the public from terrorism.
Supporters of the Green Party were the most likely to be confident that the government was doing a good job in providing adequate security; the far-right AfD was the only political party where a majority of supporters did not agree that enough was being done.
When the Green Party has the most confidence in your security police, it's time to run for it.