Thousands Flood The Streets In Germany As Fury Over Refugee Sex Assaults Reaches Boiling Point
9
January, 2015
Update:
the water cannons are out as is the tear gas:
Over
the last several days, more information has
come to light with
regard to the wave of sexual assaults that occurred across Europe on
New Year’s Eve.
What
some observers initially assumed was an set of isolated attacks in
Cologne’s city center now appears to have been a bloc-wide
phenomenon as women from Austria, to Switzerland, to Finland come
forward to report being accosted by what some police say were gangs
of drunken Mid-East asylum seekers.
“In
Sweden, police said at least 15 young women reported being groped by
groups of men on New Year's Eve in the city of Kalmar,” AP
reports,
adding that “in Finland, police said they received tipoffs on New
Year's Eve that about 1,000 predominantly Iraqi asylum seekers were
intending to gather near the main railway station in Helsinki and
harass passing women.”
“Women
with or without accompaniment went through a literally 'gauntlet' by
the heavily intoxicated men masses, as one can not describe it,"
a clumsy translation of a report by the German Federal Police reads.
Some have suggested that the string of attacks was initially played
down by the media and by German authorities in an effort to avoid
triggering an anti-migrant backlash. Indeed, the mayor of Cologne,
Henriette Reker, got herself in a bit of hot water for comments which
seemed to suggest it is German women’s responsibility to keep
would-be attackers at “arm’s length” and to not send the wrong
message to “people from other cultures” by acting too “jolly
and frisky.”
Meanwhile,
Angela Merkel is attempting to salvage the “yes we can” narrative
vis-a-vis Berlin’s refugee open-door policy while simultaneously
condemning the attacks.
On
Friday, Cologne’s police chief Wolfgang Albers was dismissed in
connection with his department’s mishandling of the ordeal.
According
to a draft document seen by Reuters, Germany may now change its
policy with regard to the deportation of refugees. "The paper
says refugees and asylum seekers who have been sentenced to prison or
probation should be barred from eligibility for asylum,' Reuters
writes. "Why
should German taxpayers pay to imprison foreign criminals," Vice
Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel asked. "The threat of having to
spend time behind bars in their home country is far more of a
deterrent than a prison sentence in Germany."
("Respect
us! We are not fair game even when naked!" a sign held by Swiss
artist Milo Moire reads)
"Women's
groups and many politicians have long been arguing that Germany's
sexual assault law is archaic, with loopholes that mean groping and
surprise attacks are not necessarily prosecutable unless the woman
tries to fight off the attack - which police often advise
against," Deutsche
Welle notes. "There
have been very many cases that you and I would probably unequivocally
describe as rape or sexual assault that haven't come to a conviction,
because the women allegedly didn't defend themselves enough,"
Elke Ferner of the Social Democratic Party's women's group told the
broadcaster.
That
law is about to be changed thanks in part to the attention the New
Year's attacks have brought to the issue.
And
speaking of drawing attention to the attacks, protesters are
once again massing in Cologne where "thousands" of
demonstrators took the streets on Saturday. "The protesters
included the Islamophobic Pegida movement and the right-wing
extremist Pro Cologne party" USA
Today says.
More
than 1,500 police officers were deployed across the city in
anticipation of the rallies. Here'smore
from DPA:
Cologne
police are gearing up for a day of highly charged demonstrations,
with 1000 far-right protesters expected to hit the streets in
response to the mass sex assaults and thefts targeting women on New
Year's Eve.
Hundred-strong
teams of police were deployed on Saturday to locations across the
western German city, totalling 1700 officers, a spokesman said.
The
Islamophobic Pegida movement and the right-wing extremist Pro Cologne
party were to stage a rally on the square in front of the main train
station, where about 1000 intoxicated men are thought to have robbed,
sexually assaulted and, in some cases, raped women during
turn-of-the-year celebrations.
Of
the 32 suspects identified by police in Cologne, 22 are asylum
seekers, the German Interior Ministry said.
One
suspect was carrying a document with Arabic-German translations of
sexist phrases and threats, which mass-circulation tabloid Bild
published on Saturday.
Several
pro-migration counter-protests have also been planned for Saturday,
underscoring the division in German society over the government's
open-door migration policy, which allowed more than one million
people to enter the country last year.
Migrants
who commit crimes should lose their right to asylum, German
chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday, toughening her tone as
crowds gathered in Cologne angered by mass assaults on women on New
Year's Eve.
Nearly
two dozen asylum seekers were among those suspected of carrying out
the attacks, police said this week, heightening tensions over
immigration and fuelling criticism of Merkel's refusal to place a
limit on the numbers of migrants entering the country.
"The
right to asylum can be lost if someone is convicted on probation or
jailed," Merkel said after a meeting of the leadership of her
Christian Democrats (CDU) party.
"Serial
offenders who repeatedly rob or repeatedly affront women must feel
the full force of the law," Merkel told journalists in Mainz,
promising a reduction over the longer term in the flow of migrants to
Germany.
Under
German law, asylum seekers are typically only deported if they have
been sentenced to at least three years in prison, and providing their
lives are not at risk at home.
About
1,700 police officers were on the streets of Cologne as protesters,
including members of the anti-Islam PEGIDA movement, waited for
official permission to march through the city.
At
a separate left-wing protest, more than 2,000 mostly women gathered
close to the train station where many of the attacks, including
muggings and sexual assaults, happened.
So
once again, we see a deeply divided society, with right-wing
demonstrators staging a kind of "we told you so" rally and
pro-refugee Germans staging counter protests even as they decry the
wave of assaults.
Meanwhile,
the flow of asylum seekers continues unabated. "We
had an average influx of 3,200 refugees per day arriving in Germany,
and the numbers are not declining in the last days,"
Ole Schroeder, the deputy German minister, told a briefing in
Brussels. "Our problem at the moment in Europe is that we do not
have a functioning border control system, especially at the
Greece-Turkey border," he dded.
Where
things from here is an open question but it appears many Germans are
at their breaking point. How TIME's person
of the year responds
may ultimately determine how the world remembers one of the most
indelible and revered politicians in European history.
Europe: Demoralized, invaded and violated
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Alkis Konstantinidis / Reuters
8
January, 2015
While
the liberal media is working on damage limitation as the fairy dust
on its childlike delusions is blown away by the harsh winds of
reality in places like Cologne, it is time for European nations to
ask themselves whether they believe in their own right to exist.
Just
because post-WWII European liberals have been culturally neutered
doesn’t mean that the armies of young men pouring in from Arab
countries and sub-Saharan Africa have been, too.
The
liberals are in denial at
the dissonance between their theses and actual reality, and engaged
in damage
limitation –
or simply blaming
the victims –
to make up the shortfall.
But
rape and pillage – such as we have seen across
Europe –
is what invading armies do. It’s what our invading armies do –
why should anyone else’s be different?
The
young men themselves understand exactly what’s going on, even if
the fools around them do not.
Meanwhile,
the poor white Europeans are so afraid of
calling a thing by its proper name, it requires second
generation immigrants to
do it for them.
European demoralization
The
idea popular – not least among liberal Europeans – is that
Europeans’ influence in the world has been an unmitigated evil.
Associated with this assumption is another assumption: that any
instinct towards self-survival among members of European cultures is
evil, too.
While
it is true that Britain, for example, (along with other key European
countries) had empires and some (perhaps much) of what those empires
did was bad, none of that loot trickled down to the common man.
The
reality is that Britain has been run by a banking cartel since the
creation of the Bank of England, and its indigenous peoples have been
mowed down in their millions in wars to fill the coffers of the rich.
Untold numbers were also worked to death in fields and mines.
While
that was the business model, the people were inculcated with a sense
of ‘them and us’ – the clansman and the outsider – because it
was useful to the rules.
Now,
the ingenuity and hard work of European men is no longer so much in
demand. The known world has been conquered, and the banks own all of
it apart from a few hold-outs – and those are currently being
bombed. But the main job was pretty well done by the end of WWII.
At
that point, a new doctrine was handed down. Under this doctrine,
Europeans no longer have any business being tribes. Wars, naturally,
were not the fault of the banking oligarchy which now owned the
entire world thanks in the main to the labors and gullibility of
Europeans. No, wars were the fault of the European peoples
themselves.
So,
rather than peoples falling neatly into friends and foes as they had
before, the world was Dale Carnegie-ized.
The
Newthink dictated that if you simply refused to acknowledge any sort
of differences between your group and anyone else’s long enough,
you could 'Make Friends And Influence People' until the world was a
big, happ smorgasbord – all holding hands round a tree, singing
Kumbaya and sharing a Coke and a smile.
This,
in essence, is what liberals believe. They think that if you pretend
what you want to be the case is the case long enough, the lion will
lie down with the lamb, and they will enjoy a nice vegetarian nut
roast together.
Sounds
lovely, doesn’t it? Warm and cuddly and gooey. A bit like the
denouement of a saccharin chick-flick.
But
it has a problem. And that problem is that it is complete nonsense.
And now as you snuggle up next to the lion your entire survival strategy is predicated on the lion having read the same books and feeling the same way about what he read as you do.
Even
our rulers have to admit this, because every now and then they –
via their owned media – fire us up with nationalism in bursts
whenever there’s a need for a quick (or not-so-quick) genocide
somewhere to take down a country, install acompliant
central bank,
and get that country back to handing its assets over to the banks
rather than to its own people. Then tribalism is fine.
Limited
tribalism during the World Cup is also fine since it gives the males
a chance to work off their instinct to protect their own – in a
loud yet managed, sterile and futile way.
But
the rest of the time, if you so much as notice differences between
you and any other group, political
correctness will
leave you a social pariah – or, increasingly, lose
you your job or send
you to prison.
What
this means – to go back to the lion and lamb motif – is that you
are now the lamb, and any teeth you had have been removed, and you
secretly went vegan after reading some books Deepak Chopra lent you.
And
now as you snuggle up next to the lion your entire survival strategy
is predicated on the lion having read the same books and feeling the
same way about what he read as you do.
European invasion
If
I want to go to New Zealand, for example, there is a process. Quite a
strict one. And if I turn up in that country without the correct
documentation, then I will not be getting in.
But
not so in Europe. At least not now. And not for certain people.
There
are genuine asylum seekers in the world. And there is a process for
assessing them.
But
that is not what is happening here. What is happening, is that the
European nations themselves are being kettled by their own
governments’ policies and occupied by gangs of unknown young men,
many of whom have simply joined the bandwagon because the word is out
that the Europeans have lost the will to fight.
But
porous borders and financial support when you get in do not extend to
everyone.
Almost 18,000
British citizens are
denied access annually for their spouse to join them in the UK by the
government if that spouse comes from outside the EU.
So
this ‘compassion’ is extremely selective.
The
laws of legal physics have been magically suspended. And the
governments – whose primary duty and justification for existing in
the first place – is to maintain the integrity of a nation’s
borders are, seemingly, helpless.
I
don’t need mainstream media to explain to me what I can see
happening. Any time I see an army of young men marching into a
foreign country in the face of supine, defeated troops who have lost
the will or the wit to fight for those people who pay their wages,
then I know what is happening: an invasion is taking place.
As
usual, the justification for
this insanity is the very ‘compassion’ which has become both de
rigour and
legally enforceable in all countries where noticeable numbers of
Europeans reside – but nowhere else, it seems.
Our
leaders have no scruples about murdering
a million Iraqis or bombing
Fallujah with phosphorous bombs or
providing media and financial support for the eradication of the
Palestinians, but now – all of a sudden – we are told to be
squeamish: the
doors simply must not be closed; we have to help.
This
new-found compassion and glaring contradiction should tell you
everything you need to know: the fix is in. Europe is slated to be
ethnically cleansed.
No-one
voted for this. Few people want it. Yet everyone has to pay for it.
And until the governments do their duty and protect their nations
from invasion, it is beyond me why there isn’t a tax revolt.
The
wars against Syria and Iraq are criminal. And so is the dereliction
of basic duty of the European governments to maintain the integrity
of our borders.
And
those who are the decision-makers in both scenarios are marching to a
drum none of us have any part in beating.
Thus,
we are living under a tyranny. So let’s just admit as much.
Europe in 2015: Right-wing forces rise on back of worst refugee crisis since WWII http://on.rt.com/70lx
Liberal insanity
Politically
correct liberal insistence upon things being – in fact – how some
in socialist think tanks might wish them to be has gone beyond the
point of tolerable insanity; it has the aspect of a death wish; of an
enforced, self-service, pay-as-you-go ethnic cleansing of Europe’s
indigenous peoples. And no amount of pleading the compassion card is
going to diffuse this reality.
If
we are looking for causes of the crimes against Syria and Iraq, they
are to be found in the nature and acceptance of usury, and the
policies of think tanks designed to further the interests of a very
few people.
The
vast majority of European peoples did not create either problem. They
certainly do not benefit from them. There is no reason why they
should pay for them.
My
nation’s forebears laid down their lives in their millions to
defend their land. I do not believe I am alone in regarding as
pernicious, criminal, treacherous and evil that collusion between
politics, education, media and business which treats any instinct for
survival among indigenous European peoples as a disposable and
distasteful commodity.
We
should listen to them.
I have no idea who this guy is. Despite the racism ("It's those Muslims") there's an inconvenient truth in his message.
Just like bombing ISIS (when the best thing previously would have been to get the heck out of Dodge), likewise here Europe and Merkel have released this invasion onto the continent.
The backlash is inevitable. The age of tolerant multi-culturalism is dead.
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