We can only hope that these two German ladies racist discussions do not reflect a growing undercurrent of xenophobia across such a currently open, and multi-cultural society. However, with immigrants "mysteriously disappearing," we worry it is too late... “None of us want this. We’re all scared.”“What is this? How will this be in 100 years?”“This is not my life. It just shows you how many of them are here already.”“Now there’s another 1.5 million who came this year.”“Every year 2-3 million arrive.”“It’s generally about foreign infiltration.”“Yes, exactly.”“We won’t dress like we do now.”“Here, no! They won’t take anything from me!”“Look, when I walk through the streets of the city, it’s only foreigners!”“There are walking 50 foreigners and I only see one European face.”“Look at the women! They’re all veiled!”“This is our future.” As we detailed earlier, anger is spilling over to the common people too: "In Freiberg in Saxony on Sunday evening demonstrators tried to stop asylum seekers reaching a refugee centre. The protesters tried to stop a bus with refugees from driving further down the road by staging a sit-in. Some people threw apples at the bus, while others set off bangers, the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported. Around 50 counter-demonstrators also turned up to the anti-refugee sit-in and there were tense verbal stand-offs between the two groups, although police confirmed the situation did not escalate into violence." Meanwhile in Mecklenberg-Western Pomerania, two local politicans have been threatened by people with presumed far right motives, reports the Hamburg Abendblatt. Patrick Dahlemann of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) had his car attacked with butyric acid. The foul smelling chemical was poured onto his vehicle. On his Facebook page Dahlemann said that he would not be intimidated in his efforts to foster a “a real culture of hospitality” in the poor north-eastern state. And with xenophobia slowly on the rise, the far-right elements are stirring: "Meanwhile in Mecklenberg-Western Pomerania, two local politicans have been threatened by people with presumed far right motives, reports the Hamburg Abendblatt." Patrick Dahlemann of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) had his car attacked with butyric acid. The foul smelling chemical was poured onto his vehicle. On his Facebook page Dahlemann said that he would not be intimidated in his efforts to foster a “a real culture of hospitality” in the poor north-eastern state. Party colleague Susann Wippermann also suffered threats when an unknown person wrote “traitor to the nation” on her car windscreen. This follows a warning last week from the Federal Office of Investigation (BKA) which warned that politicians who support refugees face increased danger of attack from far right groups. Earlier in October Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker was stabbed while campaigning for election by an assailant with self-declared anti-refugee motives. h/t Kirk