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January 1, BLOODBATH: Terror Strikes European Tourist Hotspot

Wyatt’s Take
- Nearly a dozen innocent civilians were stabbed in a violent rampage at a popular Italian tourist destination — the kind of attack that’s become all too common in Western Europe under open-border policies
- Italian authorities are investigating this as a possible terror attack, though the mainstream media will likely downplay the Islamic connection as they always do
- This is what happens when nations abandon secure borders and common-sense immigration enforcement — America must learn from Europe’s catastrophic mistakes
A shocking stabbing spree left nearly a dozen victims bleeding in the streets of Italy this week, in what authorities are now investigating as a possible terror attack. The violent rampage unfolded in a crowded tourist area, sending innocent civilians running for their lives.
One victim recounted the terrifying ordeal in vivid detail.
Quanto accaduto oggi a Modena, dove un uomo ha investito diversi pedoni e poi avrebbe accoltellato un passante, è gravissimo.
Esprimo la mia vicinanza alle persone ferite e alle loro famiglie. Rivolgo anche un ringraziamento ai cittadini che con coraggio sono intervenuti per…— Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) May 16, 2026
“I was stabbed twice,” the survivor told authorities, describing the sudden and brutal nature of the assault.
Italian law enforcement officials have launched a full-scale investigation into the attack. While details about the suspect remain limited, the pattern of indiscriminate violence against civilians in a public space has all the hallmarks of terrorism that has plagued European cities for years.
This latest attack comes as European nations continue to grapple with the consequences of mass migration policies championed by globalist elites. Countries across the continent have experienced a surge in violent crime and terror incidents since opening their borders to unvetted migrants from unstable regions.
The attack highlights the growing danger facing Western democracies that prioritize political correctness over public safety. While European leaders rush to avoid offending certain communities, their own citizens pay the price in blood.
American tourists and military personnel stationed in Europe have been repeatedly warned about the elevated terror threat across the continent. What was once considered one of the safest regions in the world has transformed into a patchwork of no-go zones and soft targets for extremists.
The victims of this latest attack join a growing list of innocents who have suffered under policies that put ideology ahead of security. Families planning vacations to Europe now must weigh the very real risks of becoming casualties in someone else’s political experiment.
Italian authorities have not yet released information about the attacker’s identity or motive, though such delays often signal uncomfortable truths that contradict the open-borders narrative. The investigation continues as victims recover from their injuries.
Wyatt Matters
Our families deserve to feel safe when they walk down the street or visit a public square. Europe’s leaders sacrificed that basic right on the altar of multiculturalism, and now their people are bleeding for it. America must protect our borders and enforce our laws, or we’ll be reading these same horror stories about our own cities. Common sense isn’t racism — it’s survival.
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