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Sex Attacks in Cologne and other European Cities Part IX

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vladimirsoftless · 07/02/2016 13:06

Petition

Women in the UK must be free to work, travel and live free of sexual violence

Recently, women across the EU were subjected to mass sexual assaults of a type previously unknown in Europe. We demand that Government brings forward proposals for extra measures to uphold UK women's rights, safety & freedom, and to expand police understanding-recognition-response to such behaviour.

Please take a look and and sign:

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/119385

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user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 18:18

Moreshabby - that's crazy. Clearly encouraging them = encouraging deaths. There has been talk of stopping the boats, setting up nice camps closer to their homes but always from the few dissenting voices.

Britt I think I would die of anxiety if I tried on a Hijab for fear someone would not let me take it off. Has anyone ever suggested a Hijabi might want to try on a bikini? Probably not. It's a thought though isn't it - why is it always us who should be told be interested in their culture when they have come here!

AMouseLivedinaWindMill · 05/03/2016 18:24

My RE was more ethical questions, moral debates. Very little of bible and more about big quesitons.

AMouseLivedinaWindMill · 05/03/2016 18:25

Has anyone ever suggested a Hijabi might want to try on a bikini? Probably not. It's a thought though isn't it

Yes a very good thought

AMouseLivedinaWindMill · 05/03/2016 18:27

he fact is that Greece is no longer a transit country. Arrivals on Greek isles will be hosted temporarily only in a hostspot and will wait for a decision relocation or deportation

I READ earlier this week that the time limit on temporary was a worry for the locals, it was say 2 weeks, then got extended to 29 days, and may go on indefinalty.

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 18:28

Mariscall - my dad was Mauritian - all cultures (when I lived there for a year in the 80s) celebrated together each other's festivals. Muslims would bring ramadan food in the evenings and everyone celebrated Christmas. I loved my Hindu fam's Diwali rituals with little clay oil lamps being placed into rivers to float away and flower petals on god statues - so nice. I have no idea what it's like there now but certainly it was heaven then. It would be lovely if that was the model for coexistence. Sadly there's many today only interested in monoculture, and even more sadly it's not the West with our freedoms and tolerance. Eventually tolerating this becomes intolerance of others.

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 18:36

A Mouse - there are cases of Muslim rape gangs starting more than 20 years ago -
examine-islam.org/2015/10/this-is-england-2015/

www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/250972/one-million-child-victims-muslim-rape-gangs-uk-arnold-ahlert

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 18:46

Britt -

"More than that, Mouse. The way little kids are taught about Islam is very frightening. It is not teaching in the way we understand it, but more inculcation. Alarming, unsubstantiated statements are made to them ad infinitum, and they develop a reticence to properly mingle with other kids at school (in Britain). Actually, avoidance of the kuffar develops until it becomes an automatic distaste.

So we often see a very bright muslim young person, at university, with critical faculties as far as his studies are concerned, but critical thinking deserts him where a non-muslim is concerned, leaving just intolerance.

If they want intolerance, I can do intolerance just as good."

Absolutely. Education is a disgrace throughout the West for inculcating children in a hatred for the West and its history of 'Pale, Stale Male' and colonisation. It makes zero mention of other cultures's Imperialism (Ottoman etc) and the fact that whilst we did away with slavery thank god, in Muslim Mauritania it still goes on. This is revisionist history and RE and just like junk food is a fraud - not education but propaganda and brainwashing. Friends who've gone to teacher training tell me it is a hotbed of leftwing progressive theories - all about creating good citizens in their view, not so much with the truth.

AMouseLivedinaWindMill · 05/03/2016 18:52

It’s a very ordinary and predictable reflex born of decades of infatuation with political correctness and multiculturalism. Better to allow children as young as 11 to be systematically abused in Rotherham for more than 16 years, chiefly by men of Pakistani descent, than be labeled a bigot, racist or Islamophobe. Better to fire whistleblowers and better to bully the victims and/or dismiss them as low-lifes who deserve it

Angry

Friends who've gone to teacher training tell me it is a hotbed of leftwing progressive theories - all about creating good citizens in their view, not so much with the truth

Good citizens in their view indeed.

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 19:24

yeah there's a massive secret the Left is unwilling to look into about itself - it hates the working classes who tend to be right wing!

Our main obstacle in protecting women in the West is our completely wrong-headed Left which as you say are indeed more concerned with welcoming everyone from abroad whilst perfectly happy to leave vulnerable kids to be preyed on.

This would be funny in a Monty Python sort of way if it weren't so awful -

www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/may/09/labour-left-miliband-hating-english

"The universities, left press, and the arts characterise the English middle-class as Mail-reading misers, who are sexist, racist and homophobic to boot. Meanwhile, they characterise the white working class as lardy Sun-reading slobs, who are, since you asked, also sexist, racist and homophobic. The national history is reduced to one long imperial crime, and the notion that the English are not such a bad bunch with many strong radical traditions worth preserving is rejected as risibly complacent. So tainted and untrustworthy are they that they must be told what they can say and how they should behave.

What truth there is in the caricature is lost amid the accompanying hypocrisy. The intellectual left deplores racism but uses “white” as an insult. It lambasts the sexism of the right, but stays silent as Labour candidates run meetings where Muslim women’s inferiority is confirmed by stewards who usher them into segregated seating."

VertigoNun · 05/03/2016 19:26

womenforbritain.org/why-leave-the-eu/

This may interest you.

AMouseLivedinaWindMill · 05/03/2016 19:50

User, thats a great article! I have read it before and totally agree with it. And its on the Guardian and yet even on here, some posters trot out hte same old crap! You would have thought they would have read the Guardian their oracle and learned from it?

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 19:53

Thanks Vertigo - looks good. Bit light on the details but hopefully they will quickly add some. We certainly need an organised approach and it would be nice if this were a start.

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 20:05

That's right AMouse - I too was amazed it was on the Grauniad! Brilliant piece. So true though - the few Labourites I know are all loaded living off investments, playing at trendy shop-owning or buy to let landlords enjoying the rising property prices whilst moaning about Tory Toffs - the hypocrisy! The few Leftie blokes I've ever dated (2) have been the biggest bastards too - seriously un-nice. BUT when it comes to destroying UK culture then it's all heart!

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 21:03

www.reuters.com/article/us-europe-migrants-rutte-idUSKCN0W51QM
Dutch PM urges Turkey to cut migrant flows towards zero

sportinguista · 05/03/2016 21:03

Some brilliant articles and a lot to think about. I don't think Rotherham is isolated by any means, it is happening round here too. Some of these men are really nasty pieces of work. I don't know how the ones that don't do this feel about these people in their community, it must make you feel repugnance mustn't it?

AnnaForbes · 05/03/2016 21:39

A glimmer of hope. Turkey's human rights abuses, for instance the recent use of rubber bullets to silence dissidents, might result in them being refused EU accession. Let's hope so. The last thing we need are more millions of MENA men with the right to reside here in the UK.

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 22:12

Anna It is is far from happening. EU member states must unanimously agree which does not seem that will ever happen and a number of nations (I saw on TV last month stated a 'No') oppose it very strongly. see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 22:26

www.spiegel.de/international/germany/bavarian-governor-horst-seehofer-talks-about-refugees-a-1080132.html
That is the interview of Spiegel. Bavarian Governor Horst Seehofer has been extremely critical of Chancellor Merkel's approach to the refugee crisis. Quite interesting.

Seehofer: Because sending the signal that we have limitations will have an effect. If a refugee says to a police officer on New Year's Eve in Cologne: "You can't do anything to me because the chancellor invited me," it spreads incredibly quickly on the social networks. It will spread just as quickly if Germany says: So, that's it, we cannot take in more than 15,000 people per month. What is so difficult about that?

Seehofer: Because the media have a problem, especially the public broadcasters. To exaggerate it a bit: If they didn't do live broadcasts, they wouldn't have much by way of programming that represents real life. Public broadcaster ZDF was forced to express its regret over its coverage of Cologne (Eds. note: He is referring to the mass sexual assaults and thefts perpetrated by migrants in the city on New Year's Eve). And ARD explained that, yes, it is true that we have shown many women and children refugees, but not a comparable number of men, of whom there are many more coming to Germany. Some of the coverage had very little to do with reality

What Seehofer said about journalism image coverage was also said in the Guardian 2 days ago: they were accused of advocacy journalism that the Guardian's editors spend time on doing Photoshop and montage.

SpringingIntoAction · 05/03/2016 22:30

Friends who've gone to teacher training tell me it is a hotbed of leftwing progressive theories - all about creating good citizens in their view, not so much with the truth

Which is why the Govt are introducing alternative routes into the profession. Which is why the teachers hate Gove.

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 22:34

It took a Bavarian male Governor, Seehofer, and 2 months to spell it out aloud "Some of the coverage (in Cologne) had very little to do with reality" Grin

BrittEkland · 06/03/2016 08:25

user there's a massive secret the Left is unwilling to look into about itself - it hates the working classes who tend to be right wing!

I cannot recall when it began, but the working class has been abolished. Govts of the day were getting challenged and inconvenient truths pointed out to them, so that class had to go. (Labour became New Labour with a different image and flash frontmen).

WC has been deliberately replaced by today's underclass - which is a totally different group; they do not have a work ethic, manners or pride in themselves. Very few ordinary working class young people ever got into drugs, for example, because once father found out there would be hell to pay.

Once WC were off the scene, this underclass was allowed to flourish. When the day comes they will offer no resistance to any ideology, because their interests are insular. There wil be no working class voices. However outlandish it sounds, I do believe this is part of a plan.

Think about it ...... at the bottom we have the druggies and the underclass. Then we have the ordinary bods doing 9 to 5 keeping the PAYE money rolling in, but they do not see themselves as WC because they work in offices and they just want to get thru the day.

Then we have the chi chi set, who can afford to do their weekly shop at Waitrose and M&S. I suppose this is the most interesting group because they are educated, well-informed and interested in what is going around them. They live in Chiswick and Barnes, have a huge mortgage which the exterior trappings do not hint at, and they live well. But if you look closer few of them actually own anything outright (except expensive clothes). Secretly, when the thought pushes its way into their consciousness, they have a panic attack thinking they could lose all of this.

They dont know what to make of the MENA invasion into Europe and are confident that their daughters never take up with one of them!

BrittEkland · 06/03/2016 08:43

I needed to pass through a literal barrage of migrant men whistling, jabbing and demanding money. I was alone, and again completely horrified

I bet they wouldnt have demanded money from a passing man!

MariscallRoad · 06/03/2016 08:48

Middle class is now in London SE newly built towerblocks' flats selling at astronomical prices. There are many expensive towers going up here like mushrooms. Even roads and roundabouts are dug out and rivers diverted and developed in to expensive skyscrapers. I live in London SE. The Councils and MPs say to us ' they will be no affordable housing because the cost of building is so high'. Planning permissions here are revised towards more expensive shops and flats. Every inch in London is sky high money and prices have been now nearly the same through most of London. Cost of living in London is one of the highest in the world.

Quaintessential · 06/03/2016 08:48

Check the video in Budapest. Utterly terrifying.

www.infowars.com/as-illegal-immigrants-enter-europe-violence-increases/

Imagine having to walk through that lot of barbarians on your way to work. When will the people of Europe stand up and say ENOUGH?

MariscallRoad · 06/03/2016 08:55

red cards again oh dear!