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Germany's Migrant Rape Crisis: "Failure of the State"

  

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Via:  buzz-of-the-orient  •  6 years ago  •  16 comments

Germany's Migrant Rape Crisis: "Failure of the State"

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Germany's Migrant Rape Crisis: "Failure of the State"




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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

Okay, now the SPLC poodles can criticize this as being "fake news", Islamophobia, bigoted or whatever. I'll assume they don't have young daughters.  However, my stepdaughter will in a few months start her final year to get her B.A. at a university in Germany, and my heart is in my mouth with worry about her living there. A year ago I sent her an article about a young Chinese student in Germany being raped by a migrant, and told her that she must NEVER be outside alone. 

Of course, what's happening in Germany is minimal compared to Sweden, which has earned the title as the "Rape Capital of the World".

 
 
 
JBB
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1.1  JBB  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1    6 years ago
Okay, now the SPLC poodles can criticize this as being "fake news", Islamophobia, bigoted or whatever. I'll assume they don't have young daughters. However, my stepdaughter will in a few months start her final year to get her B.A. at a university in Germany, and my heart is in my mouth with worry about her living there. A year ago I sent her an article about a young Chinese student in Germany being raped by a migrant, and told her that she must NEVER be outside alone. 

Of course, what's happening in Germany is minimal compared to Sweden, which has earned the title as the "Rape Capital of the World".

Reliable rape statistics per nation are hard to come by and unknown for nations like China and India but the United States of America averages over 90,000 reported violent rapes per year compared with about 8,000 per year in Germany. One can assume there are probably more rapes in China but since we have no reliable numbers to go by, the reigning #1 and still world champion destination for getting yourself raped is, wait for it, The US of A. American prisons are practically bursting at the seams with all good olde fashioned American rapists and nearly all of them are christians, too...

The SPLC is an honorable institution. . My real name is upon The Wall of Tolerance at SPLC HQ in Montgomery, AL. Try and find it.

The Wall of Tolerance digitally displays the names of more than half a million people who have pledged to take a stand against hate and work for justice and tolerance in their daily lives.  Their names flow continuously down the 20-by-40 foot wall within the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama.

Visitors to the Civil Rights Memorial Center have the opportunity to take the pledge and add their names to the Wall during their visit.

By placing my name on the Wall of Tolerance, I pledge to take a stand against hate, injustice and intolerance. I will work in my daily life for justice, equality and human rights - the ideals for which the Civil Rights martyrs died.

Visitors to the Civil Rights Memorial Center have the opportunity to take the pledge and add their names to the Wall during their visit.

The Wall of Tolerance demonstrates that individuals, not government or organizations, are responsible for continuing the march for social justice. It stands as a dynamic representation of the strength of the movement in America.

The Wall’s digital technology allows future generations of pledge takers to join those from earlier years, creating a timeless scroll of people committed to equality and justice.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  JBB @1.1    6 years ago

Yes, reliable numbers are hard to come by, for many reasons, such as girls and women who are afraid to report, or European governments who protect the migrants more than their citizens, or law officials who refuse to take action (think of how long the British "grooming gangs" were able to operate because the police did not want to be accused of Islamophobia). Even though I have been in China for almost 12 years, I have never seen or heard of a report of rape, which I do not find unusual not only because the people here are extremely docile and very respectful of women, but also because the penalty is quickly meted out and terminal.

I appreciate your providing a defence of the SPLC instead of attacking the source of the seed.  You have been more civil than I have.

 
 
 
bccrane
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1.1.3  bccrane  replied to  JBB @1.1    6 years ago

"The Wall of Tolerance digitally displays the names of more than half a million people who have pledged" and nearly all of them are Christians, too....

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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1.2  Jasper2529  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1    6 years ago
Okay, now the SPLC poodles can criticize this as being "fake news", Islamophobia, bigoted or whatever.

The SPLC's original mission was commendable, but now it has seriously lost its way, and now they themselves should be classified as a hate group:

In early 2015, SPLC added Dr. Ben Carson to its list of hate groups.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, an atheist, feminist, and former Muslim who speaks out against female genital mutilation, was added to the SPLC hate list in recent years.  Ali has many death threats on her life by Islamic radicals but SPLC labels her, and not those who have made the threats, on the hate watch list.

The most recent SPLC controversy involves labeling the Alliance Defending Freedom, or ADF.  Attorney General Jeff Sessions made a speech to ADF last week and was immediately vilified by the left wing media such as ABC for associating with an alleged hate group.  How ridiculous. 

 
 
 
Jasper2529
Professor Quiet
2  Jasper2529    6 years ago

This is what open borders create. Sadly, no surprise. 

 
 
 
charger 383
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2.1  charger 383  replied to  Jasper2529 @2    6 years ago

been saying that

 
 
 
Fireryone
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3  Fireryone    6 years ago

"The government should beg for forgiveness from Susanna's parents," said the mass circulation Bild . "The only thing that is worse than the murder of a child is the murder of a child by a criminal who should not have been in our country."

Given the number of rapes in the US by US citizens occurring daily, and as a survivor myself, I'm pretty sure the fact of his origin is of little concern.  Rape is rape and a rapist is a rapist.  Rape and murder are not made worse because the criminal is from a different country.  

How exactly does one know who is a rapist/murderer until they commit the crime?  

 
 
 
GregTx
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3.1  GregTx  replied to  Fireryone @3    6 years ago

Have you read anything about the grooming gangs in the UK or maybe some of the things going on in Sweden or perhaps reports from Cologne?

 
 
 
Fireryone
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3.1.1  Fireryone  replied to  GregTx @3.1    6 years ago
Have you read anything about the grooming gangs in the UK or maybe some of the things going on in Sweden or perhaps reports from Cologne?

I have and it is horrible.  It goes on in the US too.  So forgive me on this matter...it's not about religion or refugee status or anything besides a view that women are less valuable/less important.  That seems the only consistent thing in rape and murder of women and children.  

 
 
 
GregTx
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3.1.2  GregTx  replied to  Fireryone @3.1.1    6 years ago

I agree that to the victim, the religion or immigrant status of their offender or, in the majority of cases in W. Europe, offenders is irrelevant. But to society in general, if there is some type of commonality in those that commit these acts it is relevant.

Yes, acts of rape and gang rape are common in the U.S. too. But it's really not comparable at all to the tragedy that was handed to the children and women of Europe by their respective governments.

 
 
 
Krishna
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3.2  Krishna  replied to  Fireryone @3    6 years ago
Given the number of rapes in the US by US citizens occurring daily, and as a survivor myself, I'm pretty sure the fact of his origin is of little concern.  Rape is rape and a rapist is a rapist.  Rape and murder are not made worse because the criminal is from a different country.

I totally agree-- that's true in the U.S.

But in Britain the situation has been very different. (BTW, in the U.K. when the perpetrator of a crime is Muslim, they are referred to by the politically correct term "Asian". This is because in the U.K. there is an extremely  great fear of being accused of being "racist". For some time even the police did this... (Most Muslim immigrants to the UK are Pakistani Muslims so Muslims are referred to as "Asians" in an attempt to hide their identity.)

Some other Asian groups in the U.K.(who are non-Muslim immigrant groups) have objected to this overly politically correct use of the term "Asians"-- they don't participate in these sorts of "Asian" (i.e. Muslim) "grooming gangs" and feel that the term "Asian" should not be used in these cases. 

Unfortunately A lot of the coverage of this that you might find is biased (one way or the other)-- but the article on Wikipedia is surprisingly objective. If anyone interested, I recommend reading the entire article-- its fairly short):

Rochdale child sex abuse ring

 
 
 
Fireryone
Freshman Silent
3.2.1  Fireryone  replied to  Krishna @3.2    6 years ago
(BTW, in the U.K. when the perpetrator of a crime is Muslim, they are referred to by the politically correct term "Asian". This is because in the U.K. there is an extremely  great fear of being accused of being "racist".

That seems very irrational.  Muslim isn't a race, it's a religion.   

 
 
 
Spikegary
Junior Quiet
3.3  Spikegary  replied to  Fireryone @3    6 years ago

The fact that he had an extensive criminal record and had been denied as a refugee, he shouldn't have been there in the first place, not there, would not commit the rape and MURDER there, though he likely would have done it in his home country.

 
 
 
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Jess PhillipsHouse of Commons
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Jess Phillips has called for people's real identities to be revealed to social media providers

them to lose their anonymity online.
Birmingham Yardley Labour MP Jess Phillips said in one night she received 600 rape threats and was threatened with violence and aggression every day.
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She added she had "stopped counting" the number of abusive messages she had received.
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Buzz of the Orient
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6  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

I believe the grooming and other sexual crimes are still being committed, and even if stopped, the perpetrators get away with it because now everyone in England, including the police, prosecutors and even judges are too afraid to say ANYTHING about Muslims or be thrown into jail by the Kafkaesque Star Chamber courts, as happened to Tommy Robinson.

 
 

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