


Europe has seen a surge in terror attacks, many carried out by migrants, further pushing the continent into a major crisis. This has only fueled growing support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD), which doubled its voter base in February's election, securing its position as the Bundestag's second-largest party. Yet another attack in Germany only suggests that AfD's support will likely strengthen as liberals have mismanaged the migrant crisis and far-left progressive governments have failed to protect their citizens.
Germany has suffered a wave of terror attacks, with cars and knives used as deadly weapons. The latest attack occurred in Mannheim on Monday when a man drove into a crowd of people.
Here's more on the incident from Reuters:
Police detained the car's driver and later said he had acted alone, with no broader threat seen for the public. People were seen lying on the ground at the scene and at least two were being resuscitated, an eyewitness told Reuters. Bild newspaper reported that two people were killed and 25 injured, 15 of them seriously, citing security sources.
It remains unclear whether the driver acted deliberately or by accident. However, car-ramming attacks in Germany have been on the rise.
According to The Telegraph:
The series of attacks on German citizens has given AfD momentum following its surge in voter support to 20.8% in February's election, making it the second-largest party in the Bundestag.
And support continues to rise...
Website European Conservative listed a timeline of the latest terror attacks in Europe:
As EU progressives fuel economic discontent and a migrant crisis, the rise of AfD and similar parties will likely gain further momentum. However, Brussels can still suppress its political opponents through dystopic censorship laws.
The takeaway is that each new terror attack in Germany further strengthens AfD's support.