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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Coligny » Fri Oct 23, 2015 2:38 pm

Judging by the graphical style it's from the same retard. And being posted by our resident tard (or quota or whatever) i suspect you're not missing much if it remains a mystery...
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Oct 23, 2015 2:39 pm

Top:

Special Permanent Resident
Officially Disabled

It's easy to get welfare
Even when you're arrested, they only report your alias
Even when you commit a crime, they don't forcibly deport you
If you encounter any trouble, you can change your alias and reset your life
Is there anyone stupid enough to give up this special privilege?

That's right
Let's live in Japan!

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Prosperous Business

Come to NY ...
Off to Tokyo Massage Parlor

You can sell yourself for a lot of money
Everyone instantly treats you well
If you're arrested by the police
"I am Zapanese"
Don't sully the reputation of your motherland
White people can't tell the difference
They won't think you're faking it
So even when abroad ...

That's right
Let's be Japanese!

Someone let me know if I fucked any of the lines up. みんな途端に親切 seems a little weird to me in this context so maybe I'm missing something.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Wage Slave » Fri Oct 23, 2015 3:12 pm

Thank you SJ for a very thorough job.

There is something very very wrong with this girl - She needs help. Sad to see one so young and so afflicted.
It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Coligny » Fri Oct 23, 2015 3:28 pm

Wage Slave wrote:Thank you SJ for a very thorough job.

There is something very very wrong with this girl - She needs help. Sad to see one so young and so afflicted.


Or she's just trolling for attenshiun... Some eat their own poop, some do these drawings...
Feels like japantoday though... News for foreigners against foreigners...
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby wagyl » Fri Oct 23, 2015 3:32 pm

There are a few parodies of her style floating around. I do note that these last two samples have a translucent-look font, whereas the original is a solid font. Also, the image search links go back to 2chan aggregator sites, not to something released by the artist of the original. But of course people will believe what they choose to believe. It is a lot of fun to have that kind of faith, get outraged, and become a keyboard warrior.

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Of course. it is little surprise that outrageous parody (if that is indeed what it is) is so successful, when the original artwork was so outrageous itself.

Edit: a quick visit to Facebook indicates that those two are indeed on the same facebook community which showcased her previous work. I am not entirely sure whether that community is directly controlled by her or a fan-run entity. But if they are her work I want to say "For God's sake woman, have some stylistic consistency!"
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby matsuki » Fri Oct 23, 2015 4:16 pm

AI AMU ZA PONEEEEEEZU!!

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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Wage Slave » Fri Oct 23, 2015 5:07 pm

Coligny wrote:
Wage Slave wrote:Thank you SJ for a very thorough job.

There is something very very wrong with this girl - She needs help. Sad to see one so young and so afflicted.


Or she's just trolling for attenshiun... Some eat their own poop, some do these drawings...
Feels like japantoday though... News for foreigners against foreigners...


Yeah. I think she has realised that you can gain views the hard way or the easy way and she's chosen the easy way. Shock and offend people and you will gain attention it's true. However, in her case, there isn't anywhere to go because unlike say, The Sex Pistols, she hasn't got anything original to offer and nor does she have a valid point to make.

Racist Wankers will lap it up but there aren't that many of them, they are always very divided over everything else and getting them to fund anything much is always difficult. They tend to be both losers in life so impecunious and also not the sort of people who spend money consuming culture.

She'll just fade away.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby kurogane » Fri Oct 23, 2015 7:15 pm

The Sex Pistols were never original, just well sold. The Pet Rocks of Rock?

Other than that, obviously........... :clap:
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Coligny » Fri Oct 23, 2015 7:39 pm

kurogane wrote:The Sex Pistols were never original, just well sold. The Pet Rocks of Rock?

Other than that, obviously........... :clap:


i'm not into geriatric rock... but compared to these fuckers...
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them Ssks Pistolz deserve a medul...
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby wuchan » Fri Oct 23, 2015 7:41 pm

matsuki wrote:AI AMU ZA PONEEEEEEZU!!

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Sup anon?

Please keep that where it belongs. Ponies is only a few stages away from searching for DD.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:11 pm

みんな途端に親切

in the context, it means everyone become kind to you as soon as you are recognized japanese.

and "zainichi(在日)" should be distinguish from "rainichi(来日)"
来日外国人とは、警察庁統計においては「定着居住者(特別永住者、永住者、永住者の配偶者などの在留資格を有する者)・在日米軍関係者・在留資格不明の者」を除いた者と定義されている。したがって「定着居住者・在日米軍関係者・在留資格不明の者」が犯罪で検挙された場合、在日外国人として計上される。

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%96 ... A.E7.BE.A9
zainichi gaijkoku jin : special permanent resident, permanent resident, the ones having a status of residence of their spouse, the ppl of USFJ
rainichi gaikoku jin : the other gaijins

and zainichi in the narrow sense means special permanent residents, i.e. mainly zainichi korean and zainichi chinese(taiwanese) who arrived in japan around immediately before and after WW2.
the zainichi being used in the cartoon means the one in the narrow sense, i think.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Oct 30, 2015 11:17 am

More whining from ingrate refugees :shakeh:

Disappointed migrants 'too frightened' to live in Swedish woods

When he fled the war in Syria, Abdullah Waez dreamed of a new life in Sweden. But now that he's arrived, surrounded by a dark and cold forest, he says he's scared and doesn't see a future here.

Waez and 52 other asylum seekers were shocked when migration officials brought them by bus to their new accommodation on Sunday: a cluster of red wooden cabins in a forest in the village of Limedsforsen, some 400 kilometres (250 miles) northwest of Stockholm.

"We don't understand why they've taken us to the forest where it's so dark and so cold. When we first arrived, we were frightened and we don't want to live like this –- in the middle of nowhere," says Waez, in temperatures hovering around seven degrees Celsius (45 Fahrenheit) as darkness fell around 4:00 pm.

The area's pristine nature, tranquil forest and clean air are normally cherished by Swedes who flock to the cabins during the winter ski season.

But Waez and the other refugees and migrants from the Middle East, Afghanistan and Africa were not having it.

"We don't like to stay in the woods, it's not our way," says Waez.

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"It's not totally in the middle of nowhere. There is a shop, and buses," Migration Agency spokeswoman Maria Lofgren told AFP.

Limedsforsen has around 500 inhabitants.

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The 19 cabins are spartan and clean, with running water and heat. Most have two bedrooms, a toilet and shower, a kitchen with an oven, a refrigerator and a microwave, and a washing machine and television.

Jamel Alam, a 35-year-old from Eritrea, is one of those who thinks the accommodation is fine.

He moved into a cabin with his wife and children on the first night.

"We are happy to be here and maybe, somehow, we can build up our lives again," Alam says.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Nov 17, 2015 10:14 am

Jeb Bush: Let's Focus On Helping The Christian Syrian Refugees, Rather Than The Muslims

Bush said that the U.S. should use a careful screening process to ensure the refugees it accepts are Christian.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby kurogane » Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:01 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:More whining from ingrate refugees :shakeh:

Disappointed migrants 'too frightened' to live in Swedish woods

When he fled the war in Syria, Abdullah Waez dreamed of a new life in Sweden. But now that he's arrived, surrounded by a dark and cold forest, he says he's scared and doesn't see a future here.


Those Swedes might not be as sincere and forthright as we thought. This could be a very clever way to help people that need it while not engendering further entitlement and helping to ensure their presence is temporary. Bravo, Sweden. I don't know what frustrates me more, the shameless ingratitude of these whiney cowards, or the presumption that people are supposed to give a shit what a'holes like that think.

The phrase is Thank You Very Much.


The 19 cabins are spartan and clean, with running water and heat. Most have two bedrooms, a toilet and shower, a kitchen with an oven, a refrigerator and a microwave, and a washing machine and television.
Jamel Alam, a 35-year-old from Eritrea, is one of those who thinks the accommodation is fine.
He moved into a cabin with his wife and children on the first night.
"We are happy to be here and maybe, somehow, we can build up our lives again," Alam says.


I get that doesn't match the need, but that seems to suggest more Eritreans and less Syrians. What's so bad in Eritrea, mind? This is starting to smell like economic migration, though I get that any place like that probably kills minorities and dissidents.
EDIT: EEEK! I think I'll be cancelling my reservations :(
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby yanpa » Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:17 am

kurogane wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:More whining from ingrate refugees :shakeh:

Disappointed migrants 'too frightened' to live in Swedish woods

When he fled the war in Syria, Abdullah Waez dreamed of a new life in Sweden. But now that he's arrived, surrounded by a dark and cold forest, he says he's scared and doesn't see a future here.


Those Swedes might not be as sincere and forthright as we thought. This could be a very clever way to help people that need it while not engendering further entitlement and helping to ensure their presence is temporary. Bravo, Sweden. I don't know what frustrates me more, the shameless ingratitude of these whiney cowards, or the presumption that people are supposed to give a shit what a'holes like that think.

The phrase is Thank You Very Much.


How could those terrible Swedes drive the poor refugees out into the forest and let them fend for themselves in the middle of winter? :shock:

The 19 cabins are spartan and clean, with running water and heat. Most have two bedrooms, a toilet and shower, a kitchen with an oven, a refrigerator and a microwave, and a washing machine and television.


Oh. Wait - "spartan"!? With an oven, microwave, washing machine and television? I need to review my understanding of the word.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:00 pm

yanpa wrote:Oh. Wait - "spartan"!? With an oven, microwave, washing machine and television? I need to review my understanding of the word.


What they probably mean is "Swedish." In other words neat, clean, and well organized.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby kurogane » Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:10 pm

In architectural style terms it works to mean unadorned, but it isn't a very descriptive normal term, and as SJ noted Swedish is as descriptive.

So, anyhoo, there's this:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/paris-stadi ... 1447698583
Paris Stadium Attacker Got to Europe Using Fake Syrian Passport
Man apparently posed as refugee, entered through Greek island of Leros

Any bets on whether this will tip the argument and convince even the pity junkies to lock the doors, maybe even clean the barn after it's been closed, and leave them where they belong while doing what they can to make sure they are safe, housed and fed?

My impression is that our PM Care Bear has too much invested in the middling classes that voted for him to back out of his refugee resettlement promise now, but brighter minds might still prevail elsewhere. The real shame is if this goes wrong it could easily derail his entire new political agenda, all for the sake of some squishy kneejerk pity for foreigners, half of whom should be given arms, not a hand.
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby yanpa » Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:43 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
yanpa wrote:Oh. Wait - "spartan"!? With an oven, microwave, washing machine and television? I need to review my understanding of the word.


What they probably mean is "Swedish." In other words neat, clean, and well organized.


And a restaurant selling cheap meatball-orientated meals in the middle?
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Migrants sing the body electric

Postby kurogane » Thu Dec 03, 2015 10:47 pm

Migrant dies on Greek-Macedonian border in second day of clashes

http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/i ... BE20151203

IDOMENI, Greece (Reuters) - A migrant was electrocuted to death at the Greek-Macedonian border on Thursday during a second successive day of clashes between police and migrants stranded for weeks on the Greek side.

The man, believed to be Moroccan, was among some 1,500 people, mostly from Pakistan, Iran and Morocco, stuck near the northern Greek border town of Idomeni, demanding to cross into neighboring non-EU Macedonia and then on to northern Europe.


Sounds like it might be time to buy stock in companies that make water cannons. Who the fuck do these rampaging cockroaches think they are? Somebody should start a Friends of Greece campaign to help them get their country back from this presumptuous filth.
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Re: Migrants sing the body electric

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Dec 03, 2015 11:11 pm

kurogane wrote:Migrant dies on Greek-Macedonian border in second day of clashes

http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/i ... BE20151203

IDOMENI, Greece (Reuters) - A migrant was electrocuted to death at the Greek-Macedonian border on Thursday during a second successive day of clashes between police and migrants stranded for weeks on the Greek side.

The man, believed to be Moroccan, was among some 1,500 people, mostly from Pakistan, Iran and Morocco, stuck near the northern Greek border town of Idomeni, demanding to cross into neighboring non-EU Macedonia and then on to northern Europe.


Sounds like it might be time to buy stock in companies that make water cannons. Who the fuck do these rampaging cockroaches think they are? Somebody should start a Friends of Greece campaign to help them get their country back from this presumptuous filth.


Don't you have any sympathy for all those Iranians, Pakistanis, and Moroccans who've been displaced by the war in Syria?
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Russell » Thu Dec 03, 2015 11:43 pm

Hmm, relatively few seem to want to come to the Netherlands.

Wonder why that is...
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Re: Migrants sing the body electric

Postby kurogane » Fri Dec 04, 2015 4:08 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:Don't you have any sympathy for all those Iranians, Pakistanis, and Moroccans who've been displaced by the war in Syria?


:biggrin2: with the sad coda that many of them probably are fleeing genuine treaty refugee level persecution. But when I need subhuman beggars to demand shit from me I'll tell them when it's okay at the point of my big fat gun. What part of Please and Thank You don't these cockroaches understand? Other than the obvious Ehab factor. What horrid people they are.

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No joke, why wouldn't they want to go to Dutchland? :???:
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Norway ups the ante

Postby kurogane » Tue Dec 08, 2015 7:12 pm

Hospitality Norwegian Style

Norway offers refugees free flights, thousands of dollars to leave country

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-l ... 3c2f75b89c

Probably not a good precedent to set but it has a darkly comic, very very Nordic feel to it. Curmudgeonly, yet oddly generous and gracious.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Dec 11, 2015 12:34 pm

Bangladesh asylum seeker deported after working for years in Japan

Abu Said Shekh was awakened in his cell at a Japanese immigration detention center one recent morning and told he was leaving for the airport. After nine years of seeking political asylum in Japan, he was being deported to Bangladesh.

He was among 22 illegal immigrants, including an undisclosed number of failed asylum seekers, that were put on a state-chartered plane and flown back to Bangladesh on Nov. 25, Japan's Justice Ministry said.

Now back in Dhaka, Shekh is in hiding, saying he fears for his safety on what he calls a trumped-up court indictment on charges stemming from his membership in Awami League, then the main opposition party.

"I can't stay with my family," said Shekh by telephone. "I'm very worried about the court case and whether I'll be arrested again."

Shekh’s case before a special tribunal court in Dhaka was thrown out in 2009, which said the charges were "political harassment". But because he did not personally appear in court to hear that judgment he still faces an arrest warrant, court documents in Dhaka say. The Awami League in Dhaka confirmed that Shekh was a member of the party.

Shekh’s case before a special tribunal court in Dhaka was thrown out in 2009, which said the charges were "political harassment". But because he did not personally appear in court to hear that judgment he still faces an arrest warrant, court documents in Dhaka say. The Awami League in Dhaka confirmed that Shekh was a member of the party.

Shekh featured in a Reuters investigation in July into the use of asylum seekers and other migrant workers in the Subaru automaker Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd’s supply chain. At the time, he painted interior car parts, working illegally but protected from deportation while his asylum claim was being assessed.

Reuters found that firms in Subaru's supply chain, facing severe labor shortages and straining to meet soaring demand from the United States, had turned to a grey market of foreign workers, including asylum seekers.
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Postby kurogane » Tue Dec 15, 2015 10:51 am

Following on that little suggestion that rationality might win the day:

Angela Merkel Calls Multiculturalism 'A Grand Delusion'
The German chancellor said immigrants will have to do more to assimilate.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ang ... cee16f7757

I am always doubly skeptical of anything political that happily uses the word Christian in its own moniker, but it sounds like Frau Dumpenmeister might be on to something good. At the very least she avoids sounding like my new PM Care Bear, and this might just set a fox in the cat lady house with this sort of rhetoric. FTR, I am a firm and proud supporter of multiculturalism as a post-objectivist, anti-metanarrative lacunae-exposing equalitarian habitus, but as a platitudinous catchphrase it has been so hijacked by Anglo-Scottish professional pity-class cat-ladies that it needs to be jettisoned as a slogan in places where it is mostly just a mundane reality anyways (Canada, urban UK, Aus/NZ outside the billabong bits?), and perhaps recalibrated in monoethnic places like Germany. Even though Germany has long been incredibly ethnically diverse for a monoethnic nation (look at the World Cup winners, doo dah, doo dah).
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Postby kurogane » Mon Dec 21, 2015 2:23 am

Denmark's Ruling Party Goes Berserk, Plans to Troll Refugees' Wallets and Purses for Spare Change to Fund Their Upkeep
http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/i ... dChannel=0

F'in hell :cry2: If you don't want them don't take them, but don't rob them. Yeeeks. OOOK

I have always had a grudging admiration for Denmark's curmudgeonly humanitarian policies but this is way out of line. Not to mention that with that low a monetary limit they're targeting poor people. Feck.
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Postby kurogane » Sun Jan 03, 2016 3:27 pm

Some heartening news amongst the ruins:

Refugee crisis
Why some Syrian refugees decline Canada’s resettlement offer

SARA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
AMMAN — Special to The Globe and Mail

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/wor ... e27985618/

Nice to see some people have their heads screwed on straight. I sure hope that the Care Bear emotional spazz attack doesn't shunt the real humanitarian work to the back burner: make sure they're safe, warm, fed and There. Can't we just buck up and rent one of those camel counties until people can move safely back home? It seems a lot more rational than the cat lady approach.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:04 am

Germany shocked by Cologne New Year gang assaults on women

The mayor of Cologne has summoned police for crisis talks after about 80 women reported sexual assaults and muggings by men on New Year's Eve.

The scale of the attacks on women at the city's central railway station has shocked Germany. About 1,000 drunk and aggressive young men were involved.

City police chief Wolfgang Albers called it "a completely new dimension of crime". The men were of Arab or North African appearance, he said.

Women were also targeted in Hamburg.

But the Cologne assaults - near the city's iconic cathedral - were the most serious, German media report. At least one woman was raped, and many were groped.

Most of the crimes reported to police were robberies. A volunteer policewoman was among those sexually molested.

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One man described how his partner and 15-year-old daughter were surrounded by an enormous crowd outside the station and he was unable to help. "The attackers grabbed her and my partner's breasts and groped them between their legs."

A British woman visiting Cologne said fireworks had been thrown at her group by men who spoke neither German nor English. "They were trying to hug us, kiss us. One man stole my friend's bag," she told the BBC. "Another tried to get us into his 'private taxi'. I've been in scary and even life-threatening situations and I've never experienced anything like that."

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A policeman who was outside Cologne station during the New Year's Eve trouble told the city's Express news website that he had detained eight suspects. "They were all asylum seekers, carrying copies of their residence certificates," he said.

However, there was no official confirmation that asylum seekers had been involved in the violence. Commentators in Germany were quick to urge people not to jump to conclusions.
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Postby kurogane » Fri Jan 08, 2016 3:44 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote: Commentators in Germany were quick to urge people not to jump to conclusions.


As a liberal, I must say, I do love liberals. Cue the Trojan Horse scene from Troy


THEY'RE ALL INDIVIDUALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: 'Auslander raus!'

Postby Russell » Fri Jan 08, 2016 8:55 am

Cologne assault: Cultural difference is no excuse for rape

How long before the women of Cologne are advised to stay indoors, or even cover their heads?

In the early hours of 26 October 2014, a group of Libyan cadets, who were stationed at RAF Bassingbourn, ran amok in the centre of Cambridge. Fuelled by alcohol, the cadets roamed the picturesque streets looking for victims. Four women were sexually assaulted. The Libyans exposed themselves, grabbed the women, and put their hands up their skirts. A young guy, who was inebriated after a wedding party, was seized by two of the cadets, Moktar Ali Saad Mahmoud and Ibrahim Abugtila, and raped. Describing the “Arab guys” who attacked him, the victim said, “They were horrendous, they weren’t human. I was trying my hardest and they were like overpowering me. It was horrible. Don’t say anything to my mum.”

Moahmoud and Abugtila were jailed for 12 years apiece; the men who groped the women received shorter terms and will, if the European Convention on Human Rights is willing (don’t hold your breath) be deported at the end of their terms.

All of this was deeply disturbing for the residents of a tranquil university town. I was truly astounded, however, when a Libyan spokesman appeared on our local TV news. The uniformed male said he was sorry, but the Libyans didn’t realise that you weren’t allowed to do such things in England. It was an unfortunate case of cultural misunderstanding.

There will be hundred of thousands of people today in the famously civilised city of Cologne, who will be in a state of shock about a similar “cultural misunderstanding”. The facts as we know them are profoundly troubling. On New Year’s Eve, in the precincts of the beautiful, twin-spired cathedral, up to 1,000 men of Arab or North African appearance sexually assaulted and robbed women who were enjoying the festivities. Around 100 complaints have been made to police so far, including two cases of rape. Eighteen-year-old Michelle said she and her friends were surrounded by 30 men, who molested them and then stole their belongings. Michelle said the men looked angry.

And there is the crux of the problem. If you are doctrinally commanded to cover up your women then the sight of a woman like the lovely, blonde Michelle, who is both uncovered and happily self-confident, provokes temptation, and this makes you angry. That anger is not directed where it should be – at yourself or at a belief system which forbids a woman to move and dress as she pleases – but at the temptress. (Just as it was in early Christianity.) In order for male pride to be salvaged, the temptress can be humiliated and terrorised, thus restoring power and dominance to where it properly belongs – the man.

This puts a liberal western society, which values women’s rights, and admits men from countries that don’t, in a bit of a bind, to put it mildly. It’s difficult to raise the issue without being howled down by cries of “Islamophobia”. Sensitivities were already running high in Germany following Angela Merkel’s open invitation to refugees, which saw more than a million people arrive over the past twelve months. Shamefully, it took several days for the German news media to mention the Cologne assaults. As for the police, they issued a comically self-satisfied report saying that a jolly, peaceful time had been had by all. Apart from the girls who had fingers stuck in their most intimate parts, presumably.

It soon became impossible to ignore the gravity of what had happened. Even then, the authorities’ default position was denial. On Tuesday, Henriette Reker, the Mayor of Cologne, made a statement which I sincerely hope will haunt her till her dying day. Asked how women were supposed to cope with this menace, the mayor proposed a new “code of conduct” for young women and girls “so that such things do not happen to them”. In particular, she suggested that women maintain an arm’s length from strangers.

Because a finger's length was not enough...

This caused a storm of sarcasm on Twitter where the German for arm’s length - #einearmlange – was soon trending. The idea that a woman ambushed by a Moroccan gang should inform them, politely and Germanically, that she was staying at arm’s length to avoid sexual harassment would have been a joke, had the threat not been so real and frightening. Meanwhile, reports of similar attacks were coming in from Hamburg, Dusseldorf and Stuttgart.

Politicians and journalists had previously been reluctant to address stories about rape and child abuse in German refugee camps, where unaccompanied women are apparently seen as “fair game”. Reporting the mistreatment of women is seen as playing into the hands of a Right-wing agenda and stoking ethnic tensions. It’s hardly surprising that the government’s first reaction was to pretend it simply wasn’t true. Remember what happened last time in Germany when there was demonization of “the other”?

We saw the same pattern of denial in the UK when there was widespread sexual trafficking of young girls in towns such as Rotherham and Rochdale by gangs of mainly Pakistani origin. Attempts by nervous police and social workers to excuse the misogynist attitudes of the perpetrators - “It’s their culture, isn’t it?” - led to hundreds of young girls being raped, ignored and even blamed for their own suffering.

In Germany, I regret to say, they are still pretending that there is a moral equivalence between racist attitudes and actual bodily harm to women. (Fear of racism trumps feminism every single time.) Ralf Jaeger, interior minister for North Rhine-Westphalia, epitomised that cultural cringe when he warned that anti-immigrant groups were using the attacks to stir up hatred against refugees. "What happens on the right-wing platforms and in chat rooms is at least as awful as the acts of those assaulting the women," he said.

Nein, nein, nein, mein Herr. Attitudes are not the same as deeds. Women in Europe have not fought for equal rights all these long years only to be told to start modifying their behaviour to avoid being molested. How long before the frauleins of Cologne are advised to stay indoors, or even cover their heads, out of respect to new arrivals? Sharia law shall not be imposed on us by stealth or cowardly accommodation with repellent thugs. And if anyone needs a “code of conduct” it is not German women, but men from conservative societies who must learn sharpish what our values entail, or return from whence they came. I hope that I am wrong, but I fear that the grotesque mass attack on women in Cologne was not an isolated incident, but the first of many battles in a clash of civilisations.

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Interesting opinion piece.

One has to note that of the more than million refugees only a tiny fraction (couple of thousand) misbehaved, but those who did misbehave deserve to be put in prison, followed by deportation.
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