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Sex Attacks in Cologne and other European Cities Part VII

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januarybrown1998 · 18/01/2016 22:29

part 6

part 5

part 4

part 3

part 2

part 1

The events of NYE were shocking enough; the subsequent minimising and under-reporting were an affront to women's rights to equality across Europe.

It's a testament to the tenacity and commitment of this community that we are at thread VII; do join the discussion and feel free to share the links and letters to anyone you think may wish to be part of this important debate.

We are currently awaiting the approval of a petition to parliament.

Shortly we will post links for those who want to take a proactive part in safeguarding the rights of all UK women to live in freedom from the fear of mass sexual assault as we sadly saw in NYE and reports of which are finally seeing daylight across Europe.

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KERALA1 · 23/01/2016 09:23

Thank you for posting that lume. We need wise strong women to cut through all the agendas and multicultural group think without pandering to the far right yet being decent to fellow humans in need.

Wordsaremything · 23/01/2016 09:41

Yes, great post on the Spiegel article. Thanks for highlighting it Lume.

HelpTheAnimalsFirst · 23/01/2016 09:48

Herein lies the problem, JanuaryBrown. You say: "I would respectfully suggest that energy, for the safety of genuine refugees and young girls who live in Europe ..."

All reports thus far state that approx three-quarters of those who entered Europe last year are not from a war-torn country. I read that the only genuine refugees currently are Iraqis, Syrians and South Sudanese - so why are their numbers in the minority? The rest are made up of economic migrants, some posing as Iraqi or Syrian.

op denounced me to be without compassion because apparently I do not support refugees coming to Europe (as my parents did). But I DO support refugees; I simply do not support economic migrants inveigling themselves into the procession of peoples from everywhere. Of course these "economics" want to establish a better life, but it cannot be at the expense of host countries, those nations' way of life, density of population and infrastructure. The latter took decades to build up as populations grew and it cannot be expanded to accommodate hundreds of thousands of people just like that.

Let's retain the word 'refugee' for those who truly are refugee and seeking sanctuary. Persons from the former Yugoslavia and Albania are no longer refugees, nor are people from Pakistan, Ghana, Morocco and many more. EU made an error in trying to transfer the contents of a litre bottle into a pint pot. I cannot see how a third of the world can be fitted into Europe.

Theydontknowweknowtheyknow · 23/01/2016 09:51

"where everything must fit a concept of the universality of patriarchy."

Exactly Beta. It's really not a difficult concept to understand: patriarchy has been the blueprint for nearly every culture on the planet today but it remains more entrenched in some countries than it does in others.

If we are still trying to eradicate the patriarchy in our own societies it is counteractive to re-import it from those societies in which it has a stronger hold.

We need to find a way to let people in who need our help and compassion without letting in ideologies that will undo the progress we have made.

HelpTheAnimalsFirst · 23/01/2016 10:05

Vertigo : "I wonder how these men who escaped to Europe are viewed by those left behind in the camps and starving in Syria?"

I posted a YouTube vid in Thread 6 showing Syrian women being interviewed (translation captions). Mixed reactions but most damned the young men who had left them. Here it is again.

Moreshabbythanchic · 23/01/2016 10:09

Sorry for another DM article but this is very frightening.

www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-3412616/How-Labour-turned-London-foreign-city.html

Moreshabbythanchic · 23/01/2016 10:19

This morning I finally received a letter from my MP, in reply to the email I sent him.

Basically he said that as it happened in Germany its up to them to sort it out and as we are only taking in refugees from camps its unlikely to happen here.

MP's really don't live in the real world do they?

VertigoNun · 23/01/2016 10:19

What is the agenda of underground news?

januarybrown1998 · 23/01/2016 10:22

help I agree completely. That's why I said genuine,

I was lambasted last year as a racist (such lazy predictable comeback) for saying how appalled I was at Polish TV footage of 'refugees' rampaging and behaving like hooligans because they felt their demands to go directly to the country of their choice were not bring immediately met.

Mouthpieces in the media bullying is to accept this behaviour and this scale of economic migration is acceptable must shut up.

They need to see how damaging their facile spin will be to genuine refugees as I can already see an angry backlash against those who are, frankly, taking the piss.

Any news on the petition?

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VertigoNun · 23/01/2016 10:22

It probably has already happened here. Once the groups of rapists in Germany get paperwork they can travel here under free EU movement, build more gangs to continue their terrorism of women.

HelpTheAnimalsFirst · 23/01/2016 10:23

Here is a Syrian man, already in Germany, talking about his reason for coming to Europe. He says:

"My main reason for leaving Syria is to lead people to the acceptance of Islam. For this purpose I would not only sell Syria, but also my parents who are more valuable to me than Syria."

He goes on to say that those he converts will go on to convert more Europeans and so on.

HelpTheAnimalsFirst · 23/01/2016 10:25

No new on petition - didnt expect it this side of the weekend anyway.

Moreshabbythanchic · 23/01/2016 10:27

Help I cant say I'm surprised by that, I've long thought that this mass migration is to bring about the islamification of Europe. It has already began by saying women should change their manner of dress, stop wearing perfume, stay indoors and now that people should not drink alcohol.

VertigoNun · 23/01/2016 10:28

I have genuine concerns for Muslims. I really do think there are dark forces at work and feel so very sad for good people who have been fooled.

I have known some beautiful, kind peaceful souls and I actually prayed for them last night.

I am probably being silly as I am getting scared, so much. Oil, stock markets, mass refugee movement, terrorism to name a few.

HelpTheAnimalsFirst · 23/01/2016 10:42

That DM article you posted MoreShabby is very well written and very informative. Visitors to this country from outside the EU just laugh at us in UK for falling for the spiel that multiculturism is good. Yes, various ethnic gangs do control different parts of London - but that is the life back in their countries of origin. If you are young, strong and without principles that is how you earn your living back home. These men were never going to be 9-5 workers on PAYE. I keep telling my friends this, that the notion the migrants will contribute to the wealth of any country is a crock. Some will, those who are educated or have a trade - of course, but most will continue to earn money in the same ways they did back home. There are far more pickings in Europe!

VertigoNun · 23/01/2016 10:47

So many slaves Sad

HelpTheAnimalsFirst · 23/01/2016 10:49

Your MP is a disgrace, MoreShabby. I have noticed that MPs, councils, hospitals etc either reply about something you have not asked, or they deliberately "misunderstand" one of the questions. It's a technique taught to them.

Moreshabbythanchic · 23/01/2016 10:54

Very true Help. As previously mentioned in my post regarding the letter from my MP most people in government are so removed from what is really going on in this country they are blind to what life is like for us and the consequences we have to live with.

Moreshabbythanchic · 23/01/2016 10:56

Well, he definitely wont be getting my vote come election time and I have told him so.

WidowWadman · 23/01/2016 10:58

Help wrote a terrorist sympathising post ("Don't we all understand Breivik just a little?" on 22nd Jan @ 17:43) and not a single petitioner on this thread calls them out? Is this really the mind of mindset you want yourselves associated with? Ugly.

fourmummy · 23/01/2016 11:06

Don't know whether to post this here or in the Trump/Palin thread:

www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-22/u-s-is-hiding-treasury-bond-data-that-s-suddenly-become-crucial

VertigoNun · 23/01/2016 11:11

Sad that link hasn't helped me.

Mecca is in SA.

HelpTheAnimalsFirst · 23/01/2016 11:17

Nor me, Vertigo. Plunging oil prices and the biggest holders of US Treasuries are not American.

VertigoNun · 23/01/2016 11:20

If the cost of wheat increases I will be praying a great deal more.

fourmummy · 23/01/2016 11:27

Did SA bail out US, UK and Europe during last crisis? Did we accept refugees/Islamification in return? Bribes?