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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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Quaintessential · 05/03/2016 11:35

Our lives are being changed at a most fundamental level

And still those governments are in denial, when will they speak out and admit integration is not working, there is no integration.
These criminals don't believe in law and order. Those once prosperous countries are turning into anarchic societies.

VertigoNun · 05/03/2016 11:41

Switzerland is outside the EU and has now closed it's borders like Macedonia.

BrittEkland · 05/03/2016 11:47

Thanks, user. I will read this article. As you know, Merkel asked the founder of Facebook to agree to deleting any criticism of her immigration policy, and anything negative about muslim conduct from FB Germany. Zuckerberg agreed to do this. I am flabbergasted that a private, trading company has acceeded to the wishes of Germany's PM.

Afterall, in another scenario, Zuckerberg would be one of the first for the chop. I think that at the root of all of this is One World Order. However preposterous it sounds, all PMs of every European country are in on it, including the rest of the world (except N. Korea). This means one global currency, there will be ominal heads of countries but rule would be applied centrally.

Don't forget Democracy has been in existence for a very small amount of time, just 250 years. Before then we had serfs and we had barons. That configuration is far easier to control.

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 11:50

Britt your point on the paucity of critical thinking in education - I agree. Education throughout the West has simply become a playground for anyone wanting to spread extreme Left propaganda. REAL history is edited out for the sake of political correctness. When do we hear about the truth of Islamic imperialism for instance? It's always Western colonialism - but Indians know better - this is by an Ex-Muslim Indian so no racism there!

www.islam-watch.org/books/islamic-jihad-legacy-of-forced-conversion-imperialism-slavery.pdf

BrittEkland · 05/03/2016 12:01

I hope this Thread IX does not get scuppered by a group of MN persons who are not interested in the new dangers that have been brought into the lives of European women, and on other threads tried their damnest to derail. This thread is discussing the ramifications of a blitzkrieg imposed on EU countries by a decision primarily made by Mrs Merkel but agreed to by other nations as well.

Those MN persons are interested only in achieving entrance to all who present themselves either as refugee or economic migrant, and 80 percent are not from a war zone.

Merkel's decision has already caused the death of a young woman in Sweden, whose own parents were Lebanese refugees 30 yrs ago. It has caused the pawing, molestation and rape of women in Cologne and elsewhere. The rapes by immigrant men from MENA of (only) Swedish women has been astronomical for at least 15 yrs that I know. The new incoming continue that trend.

Very recently swimming pools have made the decision to segregate men and women purely because men from MENA cannot control themselves and molest women. In January, following the rapes on NY Eve, European women were advised to keep men at arm's length - a disgusting remark which suggests they were flirting with their attackers.

My fear is that women will now unconsciously curtail themselves in lots of ways: less makeup, dull and shapeless clothing, favouring trousers instead of skirts & dresses. But we know that NONE OF THIS will prevent a sex attack, because men from those regions of the world sexually attack women in burkas if they have a "sexual emergency", as one of them put it.

Quaintessential · 05/03/2016 12:08

Those persons Britt, or at least one of them has promised to ignore us from now on, remember. Am sure HQ wouldn't allow derailment of such an important discussion given the deletions for derailment of the Calais threads. Wink

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 12:13

Facebook is not the sole place to post. One can post on the commentaries of online papers DW, Spiegel and The Guardian. The Guardian has interesting articles many good commentaries from posters and in fact thousands of readers are commenting there on line daily.

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 12:22

Why should we change ourselves in any way to stop abuse? We fought hard against this attitude from Western men (although they didn't rape us as much as these incomers) and now we have it all over again - NO WAY should we stand for it. The fact is though - if it is like this now - what will happen to our children's generation of women? The same thing that happened to women in Iran, Afghanistan and Saudi? No freedoms? Entire Muslim world is going away from freedom towards patriarchal religiously conservative culture. If we give in to this in Europe we are next, and our daughters even worse.

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 12:26

VertigoNun I read that the sharing of refugees depends on whether the remaining 25 EU states agree but they say there is no Law to force such a thing. 25 states have not agreed to share the refugees but instead they propose cash in compensation. Those 25 states EU exclude Germany Greece and Italy I guess. I read last Friday a spokesman from the Legal Service of European Commission said it is not against International Laws to impose ceilings on the refugee numbers especially if the country does not have facilities to accommodate them.

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 12:45

Anna certain parts of inner London such as the one I live in have crime related to drugs and often I find witness appeal signs. This is serious. Muggings robberies and knife crime and shootings and is entirely due to drugs. Local Police do organise in my neigbourhood regularly meetings with residents to discuss safety but I did not have time to go. There were some spots that are trully bad.

jankf · 05/03/2016 13:10

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fourmummy · 05/03/2016 13:13

Someone may have linked to this already (rubbish phone so can't link) but there have been several articles about recent UN HDI (Human Development Index) projections for Sweden, which will drop to 45th place by 2030 in terms of quality of life (which is what HDI measures). Libya is currently number 44.

Quaintessential · 05/03/2016 13:18

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MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 13:26

This is the New settlement for the UK on 19 February 2016 legally binding when UK decides to remain in EU. ec.europa.eu/news/2016/02/20160219_en.htm
It says:
The agreement recognises that the United Kingdom, “in the light of the specific situation it has under the Treaties, is not committed to further political integration into the European Union.”
The agreement recognises that the United Kingdom, “in the light of the specific situation it has under the Treaties, is not committed to further political integration into the European Union.”

On the refugee crisis the text relates only to EU and nothing is imposed on UK. The text is just big hopes and wishes…

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 13:29

Just watching Daily Politics from 4/3/16 on iplayer - good coverage of the facts but nobody mentions that there ARE alternatives to coming to the EU for these migrants. Why don't they stay in the African continent and save themselves the dangerous crossing by boat? Why not stay in Turkey or move to the East? No they want to come to Europe because they want a better life - NOT to save their own lives because they have left Turkey which is already a safe haven (for Muslims). In the process they are making our previously safe world less safe and much less happy. But they don't care. It's the equivalent to my rocking up to my neighbour whose house is bigger than mine and telling them I'm coming to live there because 'I'm human too'. Pure fantasy that that would be acceptable yet these migrants simply choosing to move to the EU is seen as unproblematic.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072fxgv

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 13:37

On the economic governance the agreemnent says:
No doubt that the euro is the currency of our Union and that the deepening of our Economic and Monetary Union will continue. There will be no veto and the text makes that crystal clear.”
The section on social benefits and free movement does not make it it easy to move from there to UK:
allow Member States to limit the access of newly arriving EU workers to in-work benefits for a total period of up to four years from the start of employment

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 13:56

100million Hindus killed during Muslim conquest of India - started as immigration too - hinduwebsite.com/history/holocaust.asp

Woodhill · 05/03/2016 13:57

Slavery in y8 history text book in the last 10 years
told the students that the evil white imperialists took African slaves but the Arab countries slavery of the same people was ok because it was from wars and they could free them so the link upthread is interesting.

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 13:58

www.gov.uk/settlement-refugee-or-humanitarian-protection/overview
Useful to read
Settlement: refugee or humanitarian protection
You can apply to settle in the UK (known as ‘indefinite leave to remain’) if you’ve got a residence card as a

<span class="italic">refugee</span>
<span class="italic">person with humanitarian protection</span>
MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 14:01

The costs of living in the UK especially in London makes it hard to move from the continent here as they are higher than in any EU place especially in London. Housing is now unaffordable and study fees are astromical and if you are not a citizen you cannot get grant and loan.

MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 14:05

Woodhil, if the kids are taken to local libraries by parents they will read the true stories there.

emilybohemia · 05/03/2016 14:25

'nobody mentions that there ARE alternatives to coming to the EU for these migrants'

No, there not alternatives. You can't plan around being a refugee. Running for your life to get away from torture, death or imprisonment is not something that can be encouraged or discouraged. THEY DO NOT HAVE A CHOICE.

'Why don't they stay in the African continent and save themselves the dangerous crossing by boat? Why not stay in Turkey or move to the East?
No they want to come to Europe because they want a better life - NOT to save their own lives because they have left Turkey which is already a safe haven (for Muslims)'.

Refugees have been coming against this stigma and prejudice for years. They've suffered so much and this kind of discrimination causes further suffering.

'In the process they are making our previously safe world less safe and much less happy'.

Seriously?

AgainstTheGlock · 05/03/2016 14:31

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MariscallRoad · 05/03/2016 14:33

user I did not know I just found out and will look at it. Thanks

user1457171675 · 05/03/2016 14:35

Sisters of Mother Theresa in Yemen killed in religiously motivated crime - m.asianews.it/index.php?art=36859&l=en