Saturday, December 17, 2016

Meanwhile, Back in Germany

Meanwhile, back in Germany, a civilizational clash is unfolding. In many ways, the issue is frighteningly simple. Chancellor Angela Merkel opened her nation to a flood of Muslim refugees. She was not alone. The French had led the way; other European nations, especially Sweden followed suit.

European  minds were so addled by multiculturalism so they imagined that all people and all cultures were equally valid. As I have often mentioned they have been willing to sacrifice the lives of both men and women on the altar of this pagan belief. Most especially, they have been willing to sacrifice women’s lives.

With the exception of France these countries are led by women, and especially by feminists. Strangely enough, this makes them seem indifferent to the reality of sexual assault. Years ago in Norway Muslim rapists were excused because they came from a different culture and did not understand Western ways.

Whatever happened to: ignorance of the law is no excuse!

So much for the rule of law.

Again, with the exception of France most of these countries have Defense Ministers who are also female. Apparently, the world’s refugees have not been rolling over in terror of these powerful women. They see nations led by weak women and think that these are decadent cultures, there to be conquered. The women who are raped are the spoils of war, the tribute offered to an invading army.

Here is the issue, in brief. From the open-armed Merkel to the pusillanimous Swedes, the feministocracy sees these refugees as needing care and compassion. It’s the properly womanly attitude.

The refugees, however, most of whom are men, see themselves as an invading army, wanting to take over Europe and to establish Shariah Law in the midst of Judeo-Christian civilization. They have no ability to accept the humility that comes with being a refugee. They cannot accept that they were forced to flee the collapse of a failed civilization.

It’s not just about a few crimes or a few hundred crimes. The other day a thousand Muslims shut down a street in central London in order to demand a caliphate under Shariah Law. Muslim gangs patrol streets in certain London neighborhoods to impose Shariah Law. A German court just decided that such patrols were legal in Germany. And naturally the left-thinking media tells everyone that if you oppose them you are Islamophobic. To the Muslim mind it all spells submission.

Anyway, the Daily Mail reports that Germany, a nation that lost control of its borders last year, is now losing control of its streets. Of course, women are the victims:

A German politician has warned that the country is losing control of its streets, and has called for mass deportation of migrants.

Markus Söder, finance and home minister in Bavaria, made the comments following the murder of teenager Maria Ladenburger, and nearly a year since hundreds of sex assaults in Cologne.

He warned: 'Our women and daughters are increasingly afraid of sexual assaults.'

For reasons that escape me, the court system does not seem to care about punishing the perpetrators:

He claimed police were becoming 'frustrated' with punishments meted out to migrants who commit sex offences. 

A 17-year-old Afghan migrant has been accused of killing Miss Ladenburger, 19, and authorities are bracing themselves for New Year's celebrations across the country.

She was killed in mid October in Freiburg, close to the Swiss border. Teenager Hussein Khavari is suspected of her killing. 

Earlier this month, a 31-year-old Iraqi migrant was arrested on suspicion of raping two women in Bochum. 

She was killed in mid October in Freiburg, close to the Swiss border. Teenager Hussein Khavari is suspected of her killing. 

Earlier this month, a 31-year-old Iraqi migrant was arrested on suspicion of raping two women in Bochum. 

As for those Muslims who attacked German women in Cologne and other German cities on New Year’s Eve, they have largely escaped punishment:

Official German figures show that the rampaging immigrant mobs who sexually abused women in Cologne and other cities on New Year's Eve have mostly gone unpunished.

In Hamburg just one person received a sentence following 300 complaints from woman about being attacked on the night, three of them rapes.

A two year suspended sentence was handed down in August on a 19-year-old Afghan asylum seeker accused of sexually assaulting a woman.

Two others were cleared in court hearings, a fourth awaits a trial next year.

Over at the Legal Insurrection blog, the story is the same:

Despite Merkel government’s all-out effort to prevent the breakdown of law and order in German cites ahead of the New Year’s Eve, wide cracks are appearing in country’s police preparedness.

What reads much like a dispatch from a lost battlefront, the union of police officers in the eastern German state of Thuringa has penned an open letter describing the dire state of affairs amid an unstoppable migrant crime wave. “[You] are abandoning us to a superior force,” says the desperate note addressed to Interior Minister of Thuringa.

As has happened in France, parts of Germany have now become no-go areas for the police. The same applies to parts of other countries, like Sweden:

Things aren’t any better in Ruhr region encircling the city of Cologne either. “Have foreign clans turned Ruhr region into a No-Go-Area area?” leading German newspaper DIE WELT asked on Wednesday. “Police won’t win a war with us because we are too many,” representatives of Arab community warned the police in city of Gelsenkirchen located in Ruhr.

Naturally, the Merkel government and the media are doing their best to cover it all up:

With Merkel government and German media still churning out happy talk on mass-migration and supressing reports in rising migrant crime wave, things are destined to go from bad to worse for the law enforcement and people on the street. Chancellor Merkel, her ruling alliance and German elites remain politically committed to their “Refugee Welcome” policy. Insulated from ground reality, a poll in July found that nearly 60 percent of Germany’s business and political elites supporting Merkel’s open border policy.

As the desperate plea of the police union suggests, German government has chosen to ignore the plight of law enforcement. With News Year’s Eve fast approaching, is Germany heading for the repeat of last year’s mass-sexual assaults?

It is now more than evident that Merkel and German establishment don’t care about the victims of their failed “refugee” police, but do they seriously think, they can withstand another Cologne-like disaster?

3 comments:

  1. Truthfully, the EU migrant policy is a blessing to America. Consider how many would want to come here if the southern Med countries weren't so conveniently located. And, candidly, the same is true of US sanctuary cities. They attract the criminal and terror elements among illegal aliens and keep them out of my area. More power to them.

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  2. "It is now more than evident that Merkel and German establishment don’t care about the victims of their failed “refugee” police, but do they seriously think, they can withstand another Cologne-like disaster?" Yes, they do. If the German people conclude that taking care of themselves is mandatory, because their government won't, they will be harder on their misgovernment than the Muslims, and no mercy on either.

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  3. Thank you for mentioning the case of Maria Ladenburger.

    The murder of Maria Ladenburger has its own page in English on Wikipedia. Read it and weep. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Maria_Ladenburger

    The English Wikipedia is a bit soft on SPD chief and vice-chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, who in fact said: "Such abominable murders have existed before the first refugee from Afghanistan or Syria came to us."

    The murderer is allegedly a minor of 17 years of age from Afghanistan. In 2013, he attacked and failed to kill a woman of 20 years in Greece. He threw her off a cliff but she survived. In 2013, he was said to be 17 years of age too. He was released in 2015 during a general amnesty. Possibly the Greek government had run out of money due to austerity imposed by Merkel and the EU.

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