Told you: Europe begins cancelling community events because of terrorism

'Sandkerwa' Volksfest in Bamberg, Germany:
not happening in 2017


Following the latest terrorist attack in Manchester, the system is again urging the public to carry on as before.

Clearly, that is meant only in a political sense, because the system is making it otherwise impossible for the public to carry on as before.

As confirmed by the mainshitstream media, one of Germany's traditional "Volksfests" has been cancelled because the organizers do not want to shoulder the burden of 'terrorist-proofing' the area of Bamberg city where the festivities would be.

The call for a greater security has come with a price tag: last year, the organizers calculated a loss of 9000 Euros. This year, the cost would have risen to 20000 Euros.

The public is probably not going to be happy with the decision - at least, the German public. The Bamberg Institute for Empirical Studies (BACES) conducted a survey in the (heavily immigrant-populated) city of Bamberg, where 87% of the respondents reported that the festival belongs to the city. The study also indicated that the public had become wary of the festival, with 63% of the respondents stating that the festival had become too large. Around 300,000 guests attended the last festivities.

One final statistic from the study: 58% of those surveyed believed that cancelling the event would hurt the economy. Oh well. Should have thought of that before you went to vote for politicians who demand immigrants and open borders, making your festival too expensive to protect. Once again, you reap what you sow.