So they wanted to show that mudslimes were friendly and peaceful, this is what happened: (pic related). A bunch of white SJWs and journalists, max 500 people, 300 according to popo. No turbans, no mudskins, no hijabs. In comparison, 10k attended pro-Erdogan protests.
I can't even tell my own friends about it, because they're giving me the Nazi stamp as soon as I speak about muslims.
German article: http://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/zeitgeschehen/2017-06/koelner-friedensmarsch-muslime-demonstration-terror-islamismus
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/muslim-peace-march-cologne-germany-islamist-not-with-us-isis-terror-attacks-love-for-all-hatred-for-a7795481.html
>>130480360
I ran it through archive
>http://independent co uk/news/world/europe/muslim-peace-march-cologne-germany-islamist-not-with-us-isis-terror-attacks-love-for-all-hatred-for-a7795481.html
https://archive.is/X4p6X
>>130480360
>Muslim peacemarch failed
No it worked.
Because they ran the "10 000 muslims march for peace" headlines before the event. See how clever it is? You put the correction in small print on page 10 a week later and nobody's any the wiser and you have plausible deniability too.
They've been playing this game for a long time. Even back in the analogue era this was a trope of yellow journalism.
There's nothing left of pretending to be objective, hell most of these glorified bloggers openly state their disdain for the thought of objectivity.
>>130480360
>No turbans, no mudskins, no hijabs.
wrong! there is at least 1 hijab here, and considering muslim women aren't allowed out of the house without being accompanied, that makes at least 2 muslims at this event.
nice try, bigot.
>>130481243
I think they're trying to meme "liberal" Islam in existence by having white cucks convert to it.
> With a mission to spread a liberal form of Islam, a mosque where men and women pray side by side has opened its doors in Berlin, complete with female imams.
> Then one of the founders of the new place of worship, lawyer and women's rights activist Seyran Ates, opened the event with words of welcome before Christian and Jewish guests and a large media contingent.
> "We want to send a signal against Islamic terror and the misuse of our religion," said Turkish-born Ates, 54, dressed in a long white robe. "We want to practise our religion together."
> Ates -- no stranger to breaking taboos, having called for a "sexual revolution" in the Muslim world -- vowed she would not allow ultra-conservatives "to rob me of my right to be Muslim".