When municipalities respond to high‑profile migrant‑linked assaults with safety campaigns that depict majority‑native offenders, the mismatch can inflame polarization: right‑wing actors use the media gap to claim cover‑ups, while progressives accuse critics of scapegoating. That dynamic produces a feedback loop where public‑safety incidents become cultural‑identity battlegrounds instead of being treated as criminal justice problems.
— This pattern reshapes how cities communicate about crime, amplifies immigration politics, and forces national policymakers to weigh policing, integration, and free‑speech tradeoffs.
2026.01.04
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The article cites the Gelnhausen group molested girls, local mayor Christian Litzinger’s interview, and the Cologne/Büren poster campaigns as concrete instances of the mismatch that fuels backlash.
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