Germany: Abuse-Hoax and Slander as Pretext for Changing Street Names
The regime uses the abuse hoax. The latest German city to do this is Munich.
The plan there is to rename streets named after cardinals by abusing arbitrary accusations about a "dubious role in dealing with abuse scandals" or other things. The Socialist governed city is hiding behind a committee of so-called 'experts' who advised them to change street names with 'historical burden'.
They recommended renaming streets named after Cardinals Michael von Faulhaber (1869-1952), Joseph Wendel (1901-1960) and Julius Döpfner (1913-1976).
The committee of experts has also reportedly proposed renaming the square in the Olympic Park named after US sports official Avery Brundage (1887-1975), whom these "experts" predictably slander as a "racist" and "anti-Semite".
In the case of Cardinal Wendel and Cardinal Döpfner, the unfounded accusations concern an alleged "cover-up of child abusers" and "disregard for the suffering of abuse victims", projecting the hypocritical abuse hysteria of today's abortion regime into the past.
In the case of Cardinal Faulhaber, his heroic role during the very difficult times of National Socialism was slandered for the occasion.
In Munich, for example, there is a Karl-Marx-Ring and a Martin-Luther-Strasse. There are no plans to change these names.
In September, the city of Würzburg renamed its 'Cardinal Faulhaber Square' 'Theatre Square'.
Von Faulhaber was the prelate who ordained the young Joseph Ratzinger to the priesthood. This could also be a reason for the 'experts' to persecute him.
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