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In February, German public television is set to air a made-for-TV movie titled "Break-out to the Unknown" wherein a European family is forced to flee from Germany to escape a "collapsing," "right-wing extremist" government that "persecutes dissidents, Muslims and homosexuals." They choose to seek refuge in Africa, which is "enjoying political and economic stability after an economic boom." Yes, really. From Daserste.de (as translated by Diversity Macht Frei): The TV movie "Break-out to the Unknown" (WDR/ARD Degeto), on Wednesday, 14 February 2018, at 8.15 pm, tells the tale of family fleeing a totalitarian system under life-threatening circumstances, from an unusual perspective: in the near future, Europe has collapsed into chaos. In many countries right-wing extremists have taken power. The formerly democratic state of Germany has become a totalitarian system that persecutes dissidents, Muslims and homosexuals.As I reported two weeks ago, the new leader of South Africa is planning to seize white-owned land Zimbabwe-style without offering any compensation in return.
No doubt this won't be a repeat of what happened in Zimbabwe but will instead lead to an economic boom as German state TV is imagining.
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