Germany: Migrant Sex Crimes Double in One Year

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"Wikipedia won't allow" lol

Originally posted by Emperordmb
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dailymail

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Originally posted by Emperordmb
"Wikipedia won't allow" lol

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/08/wikipedia-bans-daily-mail-as-unreliable-source-for-website

Originally posted by Beniboybling
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Agreed, we've gone from the possibly biased and fake to the Daily Mail 😆

Originally posted by Surtur
Sounds like Germany could use some kind of wall...

http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21708722-turns-out-be-more-complicated-it-sounds-europe-trying-teach-its-gender-norms

Not the original article I was looking for, but this one hits some of the same points. In the other, men actually explain that in their culture you don't ask women for sex, if it's okay with them, if they want it. You're talking about suddenly throwing completely different cultures together, and when there's no education about expectations there are going to be issues. I honestly am amazed at how accepting some of these countries have been, to the point of putting their own citizens in danger.

It's one thing to be willing to give displaced refugees a home. It's another to be so worried about being PC that you neglect the very citizens who made your country a place that can even grant asylum to begin with. I want you to think about something: it's more difficult for a foreign citizen with a university education, steady employment, and business and family ties to these countries to get extended stay there than it is for these refugees. That doesn't make any sense. There needs to be a vetting process, and there needs to be proper education so that they can continue being their own culture while not posing harm to the country in which they're settling.

Let's not forget the fact there is almost no available information on the rates of this happening to the women who immigrate to these countries with the men. All of what's going on is a pretty serious concern and it doesn't seem to be getting handled very well at all by a lot of officials.

I mean, as a US citizen if I want to visit Germany or Denmark or Sweden I don't get to plead ignorance or have my behavior excused if I do something vile to its citizens, yet refugees somehow get a pass to harm them? It's pretty easy to see why extremist political parties were able to start gaining a foothold in some of these countries again.

Originally posted by Ascendancy
http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21708722-turns-out-be-more-complicated-it-sounds-europe-trying-teach-its-gender-norms

Not the original article I was looking for, but this one hits some of the same points. In the other, men actually explain that in their culture you don't ask women for sex, if it's okay with them, if they want it. You're talking about suddenly throwing completely different cultures together, and when there's no education about expectations there are going to be issues. I honestly am amazed at how accepting some of these countries have been, to the point of putting their own citizens in danger.

It's one thing to be willing to give displaced refugees a home. It's another to be so worried about being PC that you neglect the very citizens who made your country a place that can even grant asylum to begin with. I want you to think about something: it's more difficult for a foreign citizen with a university education, steady employment, and business and family ties to these countries to get extended stay there than it is for these refugees. That doesn't make any sense. There needs to be a vetting process, and there needs to be proper education so that they can continue being their own culture while not posing harm to the country in which they're settling.

Let's not forget the fact there is almost no available information on the rates of this happening to the women who immigrate to these countries with the men. All of what's going on is a pretty serious concern and it doesn't seem to be getting handled very well at all by a lot of officials.

I mean, as a US citizen if I want to visit Germany or Denmark or Sweden I don't get to plead ignorance or have my behavior excused if I do something vile to its citizens, yet refugees somehow get a pass to harm them? It's pretty easy to see why extremist political parties were able to start gaining a foothold in some of these countries again.

So what I'm gathering from this is these people come from a culture that is pro rape.