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Post by Bonobo on Jan 8, 2016 21:02:49 GMT 1
The police admit that most attackers who molested women on streets of Western cities on New Year`s Eve were asylum seekers from Arab countries. www.infowars.com/police-most-of-cologne-sex-attackers-were-newly-arrived-syrian-refugees/It is really sad because such disgusting events committed by a few will further tarnish the image of all refugees. Politicians in Eastern Europe are satisfied: didn`t they warn the West about immigration???
An experienced police officer has revealed that 14 of the 15 culprits arrested so far who were involved in the mass sexual molestation of women in Cologne on New Years Eve were newly arrived Syrian migrants.
In an interview with Express.de, the officer reveals that 15 men were arrested, of whom 14 were from Syria and one was from Afghanistan. The men had arrived in Germany within the last few days or weeks, according to the officer.
“14 were from Syria and one from Afghanistan. That’s the truth. Although it hurts,” said the officer.
A separate official confirmed to Express.de that this was accurate, according to the report.
Police initially claimed that the suspects were not newly arrived refugees, although quite how the men being supposedly ‘assimilated’ immigrants would be a better scenario makes little sense.
The identity of the culprits is now “under lock and key and secret,” according to the officer, suggesting that authorities are keen to keep the information under wraps.
Paramedics and emergency physicians who attended to the injured on the night could also confirm the identities of the men, according to the officer.
The officer also explained how he had, “young women weeping beside me, who wore no panties, after the crowd had spat at them.”
Police were overwhelmed and unable to protect the victims because sufficient forces were not dispatched to the scene, according to the officer, an account that is backed up by another eyewitness – a hotel bouncer who was working in the immediate vicinity of Cologne Cathedral.
Evidence of a police cover up is already unraveling. Authorities issued a press release on New Years Day claiming the previous night was “peaceful” and without incident. It took the German media days to report on the story, with top broadcaster ZDF later apologizing for the delay.
As we previously highlighted, German police have been accused of covering up crimes and sexual assaults committed by migrants so as not to “legitimize” critics of mass immigration.
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Post by pjotr on Jan 8, 2016 22:34:37 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 8, 2016 22:39:57 GMT 1
Is this Minister lady saying German women mustn`t wear mini skirts to avoid provoking?
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 8, 2016 22:50:20 GMT 1
Polish volleyball fans have unfolded a banner during today`s Poland vs Germany match: Protect your women not our democracy!” („Chrońcie swoje kobiety nie naszą demokrację!”) https://www.reddit.com/r/european/comments/402ut8/polish_supporters_during_polandgermany_volleyball/
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Post by pjotr on Jan 8, 2016 22:51:16 GMT 1
Bonobo,
The news of the harassment of German girls and women in Cologne on New Years eve made headlines in the Dutch media and press. It was like we were in Germany. It was the main topic in the evening 20.00 hours national public tv news, on the Commercial RTL Nieuws chanal and in newspapers and magazines. The Dutch realise that it is close by and that the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural build up of the Netherlands is pretty similar to German, Belgium and Demark (& Sweden) for instance.
We have similar problems with mass immigration, immigrant getto's, refugees and crime committed by certain Muslim migrants. I remember that girlfriends of mine from Amsterdam and The Hague, complained in the early nineties about how they were treated by Muslim migrant men on the street and in public transportation. Dutch women are quite emancipated and feminism had quite a large influence over here during the progressive and liberal sixties, seventies and eighties over here. Women and girls don't accept sexism, inequality and primitive macho dominant behaviour of men.
Ofcourse there is also a lot of sexism and bad behaviour of less civilized Native European males against native European women and girls and foreign women (expats, migrants, refugees and etc.) We have to be honest and say that there is a problem in the world how men treat women. But in the same time there are cultural differences and it is a fact that the behaviour of certain muslim migrant men and boys towards European (Dutch, German, Belgian, Scandinavian) women is unacceptable. European women and girls are not like their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, cousins and nieces. They are more free and independent. And it is difficult for certain foreign migrant men (Muslim, but also Christian, Hindu and other faiths) to coop with that.
Cheers, Pieter
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 8, 2016 23:01:46 GMT 1
But in the same time there are cultural differences and it is a fact that the behaviour of certain muslim migrant men and boys towards European (Dutch, German, Belgian, Scandinavian) women is unacceptable. European women and girls are not like their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, cousins and nieces. They are more free and independent. And it is difficult for certain foreign migrant men (Muslim, but also Christian, Hindu and other faiths) to coop with that. Cheers, Pieter Yes, that`s why special courses are organised for migrants. A course manual sets out a simple rule that all asylum seekers need to learn and follow: “To force someone into sex is not permitted in Norway, even when you are married to that person.”
In Denmark, lawmakers are pushing to have such sex education included in mandatory language classes for refugees. The German region of Bavaria, the main entry point to Germany for asylum seekers, is already experimenting with such classes at a shelter for teenage migrants in the town of Passau.
Many refugees “come from cultures that are not gender equal and where women are the property of men,” Mr. Isdal said. “We have to help them adapt to their new culture.”
Henry Ove Berg, who was Stavanger’s police chief during the spike in rape cases, said he supported providing migrants sex education because “people from some parts of the world have never seen a girl in a miniskirt, only in a burqa.” When they get to Norway, he added, “something happens in their heads.” www.nytimes.com/2015/12/20/world/europe/norway-offers-migrants-a-lesson-in-how-to-treat-women.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=2
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Post by pjotr on Jan 8, 2016 23:10:05 GMT 1
Is this Minister lady saying German women mustn`t wear mini skirts to avoid provoking? No, dear Bonobo, this very good German minister says, that Western-European women have reached a status, or should be able to wear what they want to wear. So in contrast with what you think she says, she says that women and girls should be able to wear whatever they want to wear. She says that the problem lies with men. Men, native European or migrant, should behave themselves, be civillized and thus should be disciplined and treat women as equals. I posted this video, because I agree with her. He speech is excellent. I agree with her 200% as a man. We men should control ourselves and behave like gentlemen. I hate sexist colleagues or strangers (native Dutch people I don't know) in the Netherlands. If I see indecent improper behaviour I will act and confront the person with his or her actions (women can be sexist, racist and indecent too. For instance yesterday I had a confrontation with a female colleague, who is an elitist snobbish racist woman. She insulted an excellent, decent, good cameraman and editor, because he is Afghan, Muslim and coloured. It annoyed me. I corrected her. And said; he is the best cameraman and editor we have. You are talking nonsense. ) I very much dislike sexism, racism, xenophobia, discrimination and bad treatment of human beings and animals in general. Treat people and animals like you want to be treated. It is very sad that these women and girls in that German and Swedish cities couldn't be protected. www.news.com.au/world/europe/new-years-eve-sex-assaults-also-reported-in-finland-sweden-and-austria/news-story/ce603ac27e5ebb4479874096fe299b97A leftist group of demonstrators in Cologne with a protest banner which says; "No to racism and no to sexism."
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Post by pjotr on Jan 8, 2016 23:50:07 GMT 1
But in the same time there are cultural differences and it is a fact that the behaviour of certain muslim migrant men and boys towards European (Dutch, German, Belgian, Scandinavian) women is unacceptable. European women and girls are not like their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, cousins and nieces. They are more free and independent. And it is difficult for certain foreign migrant men (Muslim, but also Christian, Hindu and other faiths) to coop with that. Cheers, Pieter Yes, that`s why special courses are organised for migrants. A course manual sets out a simple rule that all asylum seekers need to learn and follow: “To force someone into sex is not permitted in Norway, even when you are married to that person.”
In Denmark, lawmakers are pushing to have such sex education included in mandatory language classes for refugees. The German region of Bavaria, the main entry point to Germany for asylum seekers, is already experimenting with such classes at a shelter for teenage migrants in the town of Passau.
Many refugees “come from cultures that are not gender equal and where women are the property of men,” Mr. Isdal said. “We have to help them adapt to their new culture.”
Henry Ove Berg, who was Stavanger’s police chief during the spike in rape cases, said he supported providing migrants sex education because “people from some parts of the world have never seen a girl in a miniskirt, only in a burqa.” When they get to Norway, he added, “something happens in their heads.” www.nytimes.com/2015/12/20/world/europe/norway-offers-migrants-a-lesson-in-how-to-treat-women.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=2Yes, I heared about them Bo. The first time I heard about it early this week, was when I heard on the Dutch national radio that Belgium started with such courses for refugees to integrated them propperly in Belgium. Muslim migrants and conservative, traditional christian migrants from Africa and Southern-America should know about the history and this emancipation and democratization of Europe during the Twentieth century. It started with the suffragete struggle in the early 20th century for the female right to vote and after that came the second and Third Feminist waves and philosopher and writers like Aletta Jacobs, Wilhelmina Drucker, Emmeline Pankhurst, Simone de Beauvoir and Joke Smit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aletta_Jacobs / pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aletta_Jacobsen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelmina_Drucker / pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelmina_Druckeren.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmeline_Pankhurst / pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmeline_Pankhursten.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir / pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoiren.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joke_SmitDutch Feminist Aletta JacobsAletta Jacobs is in the middle. The slogan reads; "Women right to vote"Feminist Suffrage Parade in New York City, 6 May 1912After selling her home, Emmeline Pankhurst, pictured in New York City in 1913, travelled constantly, giving speeches throughout Britain and the United States.Simone de Beauvoir (9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) was a French writer, intellectual, existentialist philosopher, political activist, feminist and social theorist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, she had a significant influence on both feminist existentialism and feminist theory. De Beauvoir wrote novels, essays, biographies, autobiography and monographs on philosophy, politics and social issues. She is known for her 1949 treatise The Second Sex, a detailed analysis of women's oppression and a foundational tract of contemporary feminism; and for her novels, including She Came to Stay and The Mandarins. She is also known for her open relationship with French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.The Dutch feminist Joke Smiten.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolle_Minaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_Vrouw_MaatschappijThe Dolle Mina's were quite radical feminists in the seventies. Feminists were not considered the most attractive women. But many of these young Dutch feminist acrtivists were very attractive, beautiful women. They had funny actions. Like the blond woman in this video says in the beginning: " We warn Dutch women, don't let your men go alone out in the evening or at night, something might happen to them." The comical aspects was that their actions often were a mirror to Macho men bothering women. For instance they whistled at men, chased men and were sexist in a feminine way, to confront men with their sexism. Dutch men in that period often did not know how to react. My father who was quite a conservative, traditional man (a banker, back then) who wasn't fond of leftwing people, found these women quite amusing and funny. Not all men thought about it the same way. Probably because they were the target of Dolle Mina. Also in the beginning of the video you see that the women of Dolle Mina are engaged in an action for public toilets for women on the streets too. They block a males toilet and write their name on it. Feminists were also active in the Social Democratic party PvdA (Dutch Labour), where they had their organisation; " Red Women" ( Rode vrouwen), in Unions, in student organisations, radical left parties ( PPR, PSP and even the communist party CPN - hardline Moscow loaylists were gradually replaced by Feminists, New Leftists elements and Gay rights activists in the CPN). Even in the more moderate centrist, center left D66, and the conservative liberal VVD and the christian-democratic CDA there were feminist elements or influences. I remember that we had a minister of emancipation causes in the eighties for instance, in a center right government, dominated by conservative-linberals [macho capitalists], and conservative Roman-Catholic and Calvinist Protestant christian democrats). The position of women had changed in the sixties and seventies due to to hippy area, the sexual revolution, the 1968 student revolutions in Paris and Berlin (the ideas of Rudi Dutchke and Daniel Cohn Bendit), the New Left movement and Neo-Marxism in Western-Europe and the USA and under influence of Post-modern philosophy, sociology and psychology of for instance the Frankfurther Schule (Adorno and Habermas), and the french existentialist and post-modern philosophers; Fouceault, Derrida, Deleuze, Levinas and etc. Via the pop culture, cinema, experimental theatre, fine art (contemporary art and it's happenings and performances), photography, video, progressive television, drugs, alcohol, sexual education and awareness, safe sex, contraception (Birth control) Western-Europe and Northern-America had changed. People from Muslim cultures or more traditional non-Western christian, hindu or Asian societies had to learn to coop with the radical different way of living in the West, with women without niqabs, burqa's, Chadors or headgears. In the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Denmark we often have a third generation of Muslim migrant children. Mamy of them are more Dutch, Belgian (Flemish or Wallon, or Brusselsian), French or Danish than Turkish, or Moroccan, like their grandparents or parents. But other who lived in a more closed getto migrant neighbourhood reality with satelite Dish tv with Berber/Arab television, large social control, family clan structures, mosque communities and family companies (grocery stores, bakeries, butchers, coffe houses, kebab/Shawarma restaurants and Cafeteria's. It depends how well they are integrated or assimilated. Cheers, Pieter Cheers, Pieter
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 9, 2016 0:14:15 GMT 1
They had funny actions. Like the blond woman in this video says in the beginning: " We warn Dutch women, don't let your men go alone out in the evening or at night, something might happen to them." The comical aspects was that their actions often were a mirror to Macho men bothering women. For instance they whistled at men, chased men and were sexist in a feminine way, to confront men with their sexism. Dutch men in that period often did not know how to react. My father who was quite a conservative, traditional man (a banker, back then) who wasn't fond of leftwing people, found these women quite amusing and funny. Not all men thought about it the same way. Probably because they were the target of Dolle Mina. Wow, I didn`t know of such counter male-sexism campaigns.
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Post by pjotr on Jan 9, 2016 1:32:23 GMT 1
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