Well, it finally happened. The attack occurred by Berlin's Kaiser Wilhelm Church, one of the few, destroyed relics from World War II left standing as a "lesson" to the Germans about what nationalism does. But the terror events of December 19, 2016 are less about what nationalism does and more about the mess that open-borders globalism creates.
Similar to the 2016 terrorist attack in Nice, France, a lorry was driven into a crowd at a large public event, killing at least nine and injuring fifty.
This time, the target was one of Berlin's Christmas Markets, a popular seasonal event held every year throughout Germany.
According to RT News, the incident took place at 8:00pm on the Breitscheidplatz in Berlin. The street is close to the shopping district of Kurfürstendamm.
Bloody shame you never listened to me, Germany.