On a Dresden train in the early hours of August 24, 2025, John Rudat, a 21-year-old American model and paramedic, became a hero. Spotting two women harassed and assaulted by a pair of (non-white) men, one a locally known drug dealer, he didn't hesitate. He stepped in, only to be slashed across the face with a six-inch blade, his nose severed, his eyelid narrowly spared. "I'll wear my scar with pride," Rudat declared from his hospital bed, a testament to his bravery in an age where such acts come at a brutal cost. But his story, and his fiery words about Europe's "immigration problem," point to a deeper, thornier question: why must white "white knights" risk their lives to protect the vulnerable from crazed predators in a supposedly civilised multicult society? Spoiler: it is not civilised.

Rudat's actions were instinctual, born of a moral code that refuses to stand by while others suffer. "The problem to me wasn't anybody's skin color. Wasn't anybody's race. It was the fact that a woman was being harassed and assaulted," he told journalist Julian Reichelt. His response was not about politics but principle, an act of violence against the defenceless demanded action. As a newly certified paramedic, Rudat's life is dedicated to saving others, yet on that train, his courage nearly cost him his sight. The scar he'll bear is a badge of honour, a reminder that heroism still exists in a world that too often punishes it.

The details are chilling. One attacker, a 21-year-old Syrian national, was arrested but released within 12 hours due to insufficient evidence, according to German outlet Bild. The second assailant, who wielded the knife, remains at large. If the attackers were whites slashing a non-white, both would be imprisoned by now, the medias eating carpet about "racism." Rudat's face, bloodied and bandaged, tells a story of sacrifice, a young man who, while visiting his former exchange family in Dresden, found himself in a fight not just for two women's safety but for the very idea of justice.

In the aftermath, Rudat took to Instagram, his voice muffled by bandages, to slam what he called Europe's "immigration problem." He claimed the attacker was "an illegal immigrant, a drug dealer, and very popularly known here, especially by the police," lamenting a system where such individuals are released hours after committing violence. "If they can swing knives, hurt, abuse, terrorise, and oppress citizens of Germany and then just get released 12 hours later, where is the law? Where is the structure?" he asked. His words struck a nerve, echoing sentiments heard across social media and political debates, where frustration with crime and lax enforcement fuels distrust.

Yet Rudat later clarified his stance, pivoting to a multicult ideology: the issue is not race or origin but "a problem of violence." Well, no it isn't, and you got it right first time. No doubt he must have realised, or was reminded, that speaking out on the immigration problem had ramifications. And it is not just a question of violence, because violence requires human actors and that brings us round full circle back to the immigration crisis. These attacks were rare in the past (see article below), and have exploded under mass immigration.

Rudat's story is a microcosm of a broader malaise. In 2025, Germany grapples with rising concerns over violent crime, with The European Conservative reporting a 17% spike in knife attacks in the first half of the year. The U.S. Embassy in Berlin condemned the attack, urging German authorities to "swiftly bring the perpetrators to justice and punish them to the fullest extent permitted by law." Yet the release of one suspect, even temporarily, underscores a perception of leniency that frustrates both locals and visitors like Rudat. When "white knights" must risk life and limb to protect women from drug-crazed assailants, what does it say about the social contract? It is torn up.

Rudat's scar is not just personal, it's a mark of a society struggling to protect its own, whilethe ruling elites pursue their Great White Replacement agenda.

John Rudat's heroism demands more than applause; it demands reflection. His willingness to act, to put himself between danger and the defenceless, is a clarion call. But his outcry, about immigration, about violence, about a city less safe than before, points to a deeper wound, the wound of multiculturalism. Yet we must ask: why does such sacrifice feel so necessary? Why must heroes bleed to uphold what laws should ensure? Why has this immigration problem been created? It screams, the Great White Replacement.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/25/world-news/hero-american-tourist-and-model-reveals-extent-of-facial-injuries-suffered-while-defending-two-women-in-germany/

https://www.eugyppius.com/p/migrants-in-dresden-harass-women

"Late Saturday night, a pair of migrants on the Dresden tram (line 7) chose to amuse themselves by harassing two women, when a 21 year-old American man stepped in to stop them. The harassers tussled with and struck the good Samaritan; they left briefly, but one of them returned with a knife and slashed the man's face open.

This silent video, first published by German social media personality Anabel Schunke, shows the man's injuries immediately after the attack:

The American was rushed to hospital while his attackers fled. Dresden police managed to arrest one of them not far from the scene, as he was trying to escape on a rented scooter. His name is Majd A.; he is a 21 year-old Syrian who is known to the police for prior offences that include assault, robbery and (naturally) illegally entering the country. Police released him hours later pending their investigation; the state prosecutor's office pleads that they have "insufficient grounds" to hold him as he merely hit and did not stab the victim. As I write this, the knife-wielding attacker remains at large.

Last night, the victim uploaded a brief video statement to social media, in which he quite understandably deplores Germany's dismal problems with hostile migrants from the global south, none of whom ever seem to get deported, and vast numbers of whom commit all manner of offences only to be coddled by our lenient criminal justice system:

If you all didn't think that Europe had an immigration problem, especially Germany, let me drop some knowledge on you. It is 11:57 right now. In three minutes, that man that assaulted that young woman yesterday will be released from custody. He'll be released from custody because he's not a citizen of Germany, he's not a citizen of the EU for that matter, he doesn't even belong in here. He's an immigrant, an illegal one, a drug dealer, and very popularly known here, especially by the police. This is not the first time this has happened, it's not the first time that man had beat up a woman, it's not the first time that the other guy decided to take a swing in my face with a six-inch blade. If they can do this to the people of Germany, and then just get released twelve hours later, even less at this point, where is the law? Where is the structure? If Germans are held to that law and that structure, but these people could just come in, swing knives, and hurt, abuse, terrorise and oppress citizens of Germany, then what do we do?

Close Trump confidante Richard Grenell responded to this statement by calling on Chancellor Friedrich Merz to "understand that the German people are sick and tired of" our nation's "weak and woke response" to migrant violence.

Because the victim was an American, this case has made headlines across Anglophone media, but the truth is that this happens all the time now, and many cases as bad as or worse than this one pass with little notice. In 2024, authorities counted an average of 79 knife attacks per day in the Federal Republic. There are dozens if not hundreds of news stories out there, so many I no longer bother to keep track of them. Here's a report from June about a 39 year-old man who died of knife wounds after getting into a fight with a bunch of Afghans in Berlin. Here's a report from the beginning of August about a 40 year-old Tunisian migrant who stole a knife from a butcher shop in Wuppertal and used it to menace passers-by until police shot him. Here's a report from July about the Syrian who injured four people on the Intercity Express from Straubing to Plattling with an axe. And here's a report that made the news just today about a knife fight among Afghans in Berlin that left six injured. These stories are relentless."