Michael L.
{Also published at the Elder of Ziyon.}
Deborah Cole, writing in the Times of Israel, tells us:
{Also published at the Elder of Ziyon.}
Deborah Cole, writing in the Times of Israel, tells us:
BERLIN, Germany (AFP) – German leaders expressed shock over dozens of apparently coordinated sexual assaults against women on New Year’s Eve in the western city of Cologne blamed on “Arab-looking men,” but warned against anti-migrant scapegoating.But, as she fails to note, most are not fleeing war-ravaged Syria.
Chancellor Angela Merkel called for a thorough investigation of the “repugnant” attacks, ranging from groping to at least one reported rape, allegedly committed in a large crowd of revellers during year-end festivities outside the city’s main train station and its famed Gothic cathedral.
Police in Cologne said they had received 90 criminal complaints by Tuesday and quoted witnesses as saying that groups of 20-30 young men “who appeared to be of Arab or North African origin” had surrounded victims, assaulted them and in several cases robbed them.
Germany took in around one million asylum seekers in 2015, many of them fleeing war-ravaged Syria.
One need not be a sociologist to understand that importing millions of young men from a part of the world notorious for misogyny into the Land of the Blondies is likely to result in trouble and it is, in fact, resulting in trouble. Aside from rising rates of anti-Semitism and crime and homelessness in countries like Germany and Sweden there is also the little matter of rape.
They say that Sweden has emerged as the rape capital of Europe. The Swedes must be very proud.
Justice Minister Heiko Maas said the assaults represented “a new dimension of crime that we will have to get to grips with,” adding that they had appeared to be “coordinated.”Exploitation? I have no idea what this guy is talking about, but he sounds like someone who would be quite comfortable in the Obama administration... where they have turned dissimulation and evasion into a form of art.
Asked by a journalist whether refugees were behind the rampage, Maas said police were still working to identify the attackers.
“This is not about where someone is from but what they did,” he said.
“Making an issue out of it, lumping it together with the refugee issue, is nothing but exploitation. Now is the time to determine the facts and then decide on the necessary consequences.”
Furthermore, this is not a matter of "lumping it together with the refugee issue" because it is an integral part of the immigration issue to begin with. Sweden and Germany have invited huge numbers of people into their countries who despise Jews, dislike Christians, disrespect women, and, outside of the financial benefits, do not even respect their host cultures or the authorities within those cultures.
The bottom line is that the EU, Germany, and Sweden have made an irreversible blunder and their people are going to pay very seriously, over a very long period of time, for that blunder.
I am not one of those who speaks of an "invasion" of Europe because in the minds of most these travelers, I have little doubt, it is a matter of building a better life in a more generous part of the world or, in the case of some, to run from war. Why they feel it necessary to run all the way to Stockholm or Cologne is not difficult to fathom. I mean, if you had a choice between living in Karachi or Stockholm, which would you choose?
Meanwhile the right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which hopes to gain seats in three regional elections in March, seized on the attacks as “a result of unchecked immigration.”There is no question but that right-leaning parties throughout Europe are going to benefit politically from the criminal-like negligence of the various mainstream European leaders, such as Angela Merkel. The sad thing is that most Europeans objecting to the opening of the immigrant floodgates are not racist, nor particularly right-wing. European political figures, who are invested in the policy, will encourage people to think upon those who object as "racists" if not "neo-Nazis."
“Here we see the appalling consequences of catastrophic asylum and migration policies on Germany’s everyday reality,” party leader Frauke Petry said.
In this way Europe is undermining its liberal, democratic nature going forward.
This is true for two reasons. The first is that the immigrants do not share those liberal, democratic values and seem generally unwilling to assimilate. This means that as they gain greater political power the less liberal and democratic Europe will become. Western feminism is dying because it is trapped between the multicultural imperative and the well-being of European women. Since multiculturalism apparently trumps social justice, those of us raised within an ideologically-multicultural milieu have thrust a sock into the throats of western feminists who might otherwise be inclined to speak out on behalf of their sisters in places like Karachi or Riyadh, not to mention Tehran.
Any who attempt to stand up for the rights of women suffering under Islamic misogyny will inevitably be ostracized from their political peer group with a "right-wing racist" label smacked across their forehead.
The second reason is that it becomes much harder to uphold humanitarian values when faced with people who emphatically do not share such values. How does one hold aloft the banner of humanitarianism toward the very people who wish to rape your daughter? This is not to say, obviously, that all Arab immigrants into Europe condone or commit rape, but certainly enough that it should awaken something in the European heart.
Victims described terrifying scenes in the marauding mob.Europe has opened itself to a whole new set of challenges for the coming century. We will see rising rates of crime, rape, and Jihadi acts of terror as European Jews slowly drift away to Israel or Australia or North America.
Katja L., 28, said she was with three friends outside the station when they encountered a group of “foreign-looking men.”
“Suddenly I felt a hand on my bottom, then on my breasts, then I was groped everywhere,” she told Cologne tabloid Express.
“It was horrible. Although we screamed and flailed about, the guys didn’t stop. I was beside myself and think that I was touched about 100 times across around 200 meters.”
In the end, I most strongly feel bad for young European women who will be pay the most immediate and direct price for their parents' good intentions. Few people doubt Europe's humanitarian convictions as sincere.
We merely doubt that they will get what they bargained for.
Finally, nobody is going to tell me that opposing the mass migration of a population known to hold anti-Semitic hostility in percentiles ranging from the mid-70s to the mid-90s is racist toward those people.
What happened was atrocious. And the way it was handled by the authorities and the media was also atrocious. It is appalling.
ReplyDeleteHowever, it is important to use words correctly, and, except for one case, these women were "assaulted" not "raped."
The reports are utterly dreadful. Some of the responses by politicians have been outrageous. Much of the journalism attempting to deal with these events - days after they took place - has been egregious.
Therefore, when trying to deal with it responsibly, it is important to get the words right, so that it is 'facts' that are represented. That way we are sure of what we mean.
Correction:
DeleteTwo rapes have been reported, not one.
One of the hard questions, Kate, is how rapidly Europe is going to change in the coming years?
DeleteMy hope is that the transformation of Europe will be incremental and relatively violence free... although I would not count on that.
In either case, I would bet considerable cash that western Europe is going to be less democratic and liberal ten years from now than it is at this moment.
I feel like I am watching an enormous train wreck in exceedingly slow motion.
Well:
DeleteInteresting statistics out today. French children make up more than 50 percent of intake in some Jewish primary schools in London.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/french-jews-flock-to-london-in-aftermath-of-terrorist-atrocities-a3153326.html
h/t Ed West.
And story today about Jewish man being victim of attempted stabbing in Marseilles. Luckily, he managed to fend off attack, and the attacker fled.
You'll have to google for that story as most networks are not covering it.
They *are* all covering the fire at the NGO in Jerusalem. Along with prerequisite right-wing conspiracy theories. Latest news is that it looks like fire was caused by an electrical fault. So, not political, then. But conspiracy theories are now out there.
Very interesting if you keep following the news from Germany. Interesting interview with mayor of Cologne in Der Spiegel, English version. I'll try and find the link but I'm not sure where I saw it.
Mike, if you are interested in whether Europe will become less "liberal" that can mean all sorts of things.
One very interesting thing is how less liberal Europe becomes on freedom of speech.
If you check out the draconian anti-freedom of speech laws brought in at the beginning of 2015 in Sweden, you will see that some parts of "liberalism" are already seriously under threat.
Not unrelated:
I would urge everyone to check out the latest anti-freedom of speech measures that have been announced by Facebook and Twitter.
They are,available online. It's so vague and discretionary as to be very concerning.
I am mindful of a well-known ( leftwing) person who got taken down from social media for 24 hours for having posted that Israel was a liberal democracy. Literally. That offended someone enough for them to be sanctioned.
Link for interview with mayor of Cologne:
Deletehttp://m.spiegel.de/international/germany/a-1071156.html
Der Spiegel, English version is really good site for keeping up with news from Germany.
Reprisals against Cologne attackers have begun:
Deletehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3393543/Two-Pakistanis-Syrian-man-injured-gang-attacks-Cologne.html
where are the feminists? Why does Code Pink want these people here?
ReplyDeleteIt's not really about feminism but about tearing down the old social order and stuff. Think commies and radicalism for its own sake.
DeleteIn Australia, but.....
ReplyDeletehttp://nytlive.nytimes.com/womenintheworld/2016/01/06/famous-cricketer-fined-10k-after-asking-reporter-out-on-a-date-during-live-interview/
I think the feminists are going to be on their own with this one.
European women...BETRAYED by their politicians, their media and the migrants so many graciously welcomed mere months previously. Assaulted not just physically but psychically s well. They might as well get used to it along with everyone else because it certainly isn't over by long shot.
ReplyDeleteAm not!
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