I am a victim of Germany’s failed asylum policy, says Berlin woman beaten by Syrian refugee

In March 2018, now 43-year-old Berliner Maria S. was brutally beaten by a Syrian refugee. While the man was provided mental health care by German authorities, the victim was left alone dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder caused by the attack. Following a decision by prosecutors to stop the case from going to court, she has shared her personal story with German news outlet Junge Freiheit.

After two years from the attack, it is still difficult for Maria S., whose name was changed to protect her privacy, to talk about the moment that tore her life apart.

“Four weeks ago, I received a letter from my lawyer saying that the investigation was closed,“ she said with a mixture of bewilderment, disappointment, and anger.

Maria S. says her nightmare began on March 2, 2018, when she was walking her dog shortly after 9:00 p.m. when she saw a bearded man staring at her in a threatening manner.

She tried to evade him but the man suddenly kicked her dog and then took an empty beer bottle from his jacket pocket and began beating her. She held up her hands protectively in front of her face and turned her body away from him as he continued to strike her, causing her falling to the ground, resulting in a laceration to the back of her head.

A neighbor arrived after hearing her scream, leading the man to flee to the asylum center nearby. 

The police found the attacker there a short time later, and video recordings show him entering the house shortly after the crime. 

The Syrian man who beat Maria S. went on a rampage that night, and just a few minutes before the attack on her, the asylum seeker attacked an almost 60-year-old dog owner in a nearby park. Police say he pushed her to the ground and kicked the dog. Like Maria S., this victim was beaten so badly that she required medical treatment afterward.

The perpetrator was identified as Syrian migrant Raghed A., a migrant born in 1996 in a city in the southwest of Syria. He fled the war in his home country and came to Germany at the end of 2015, the year in which the federal government allowed hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers to enter the country.

Raghed A. was housed in a refugee shelter in Hamburg. His mother was already living in France at that time. After visiting her at the beginning of 2017, a doctor diagnosed him with a “youth crisis”, “post-traumatic shock” who was suffering from “social isolation”. 

“Raghed is currently suffering and has outbreaks of violence, especially when he is outside trying to communicate with people and with his mother,“ the doctor wrote.

Because of Raghed’s mental illness, the Berlin public prosecutor’s office decided to close the investigation into dangerous bodily harm in both cases. 

“According to an existing medical report, it cannot be ruled out that the accused was not sane at the time of the offense so that a punishment is not legally possible,” the prosecutor wrote.

The Berlin public prosecutor’s office confirmed the termination of the investigation at the request of Junge Freiheit. The authorities could not say what residence status Raghed A. had at the time of the crime.

“I’m madly angry with the state for how they treated me. The perpetrator was immediately admitted to the psychiatric hospital, he was helped, he is now walking around freely again and no one has asked a single time about me,“ the victim said.

“The state has failed me and left me completely alone with the consequences of its asylum policy failure,“ she added.

While Raghed A. was released, Maria S. struggled with the psychological consequences of the attack. 

“Everything has changed; my whole life,” she said.

Before the assault, Maria S. worked in the service industry at a prestigious hotel in Berlin’s Mitte neighborhood, but then lost her job because she no longer dared to go on the train at night. She said she was also no longer able to deal with the Arab guests in the same manner as before.

“I couldn’t do any other jobs because of the psychological strain,” said the Berlin woman. “I was completely torn away from my old life.”

In addition to the constant anxiety attacks and lack of sleep, there was also the feeling of insignificance. “You have the feeling that as a person you are worthless when someone can just attack you in the middle of the street and destroy your life.”

When she realized that things couldn’t go on, she sought professional help. But the only goal of the therapist was to prepare her for a possible trial, which never happened. 

In addition to the psychological and social problems, there were also financial ones after she became unemployed.

“All of this affects the psyche so much,” she said. The job center asked her to leave her apartment, for which she had worked hard in the past – it was too big and too expensive.”

She also had to use up some of her savings at the time.

Consequently, she was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and sent to trauma therapy in a day clinic. That was at the end of 2019, almost two years after the attack. During all this time, no authority reached out to her or offered any aid.

She also said that she had never felt unsafe until the attack. Even after Germany’s decision to de facto open its border five years ago, she did not give any thought to the issue of mass migration.

 “I always thought it was all so far away, you only read about it in the newspaper or see it on the news, it happens to others, not to me,” Maria S. told Junge Freiheit.

“I don’t know why those up there don’t notice how people like me are doing, who were confronted directly with the consequences of the wave of refugees. But that has to change. The state must take into account the state of us victims and give us a reasonable period to get life back on track,” she concluded.

https://rmx.news/article/article/i-am-a-victim-of-germany-s-failed-asylum-policy-says-woman-beaten-by-syrian-refugee

Germany: Afghan man sexually harasses 13-year-old girl

Police officers arrested yesterday, Monday, a 26-year-old man suspected of sexually harassing a 13-year-old girl. The suspect approached the girl around 7:20 a.m. in the Sommerrain district of Stuttgart and suddenly grabbed her breast. The 13-year-old girl then changed sides of the street, whereupon the 26-year-old followed her and grabbed her breast again.The girl ran home and told her mother what happened.The suspect could be investigated. Police officers arrested him at his home address around 08.45 a.m. In the course of today’s Tuesday, the 26-year-old Afghan was brought before the judge in charge, who issued and executed the arrest warrant requested by the public prosecutor’s office in Stuttgart.

presseportal.de/blaulicht/pm/110977/4694553

Germany: Following protests by Turks, street artists are no longer allowed to paint the Turkish flag on the pavement (VIDEO)

The sea of flags on the Cologne Domplatte: Again and again there is a fuss about street art. The latest twist: Next to the flags painted in bright chalk colors on the pavement, the flag of Turkey suddenly blows in the wind as a small flag. Background of the story:The host of a Turkish TV show, accompanied by cameramen, had demanded a street artist drastically to remove the Turkish flag painted on the pavement immediately.It would not be appropriate to place flags as an honorable state symbol on dirty ground and then to cover them with a pile of coins as in a casino. When the street artist refused to comply with the demands (“Take this away, now!”), the Turkish nationalist wiped the Turkish flag (and that of the sister people of Azerbaijan) with his own hands, which resulted in tumultuous scenes:

Passers-by interfered, also a man from the garbage collection, the Turkey moderator and the flag painter insulted each other before two policemen tried to calm the situation down.

The Turkish nationalist had hoped in vain for support from the police officers. He said in front of the camera: “The policemen say it is none of their business. It was artistic freedom to paint the flags like this.Then the TV man brings the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan into play. He finally equates his flag action with what Erdogan has done. This means:

For the photos at G-20 or NATO summits, the positions of the heads of state and government are marked with a small flag on the ground. Erdogan is the only one of the politicians to bend down afterwards, pick up the Turkish mini flag and put it in his jacket pocket.

In any case, the action in Cologne has had consequences. To avoid trouble, many street artists no longer paint the Turkish flag on the ground, but use a real fabric flag, which even flutters often in the winds that blow at the cathedral. focus.de

Although it has been proven that he stabbed a man to death, an Afghan is acquitted by a German court

In mid-October 2019, this case caused quite a stir. A German-Afghan who was 18 years old at the time of the crime was charged with manslaughter. He was recently acquitted in the trial before the juvenile court, as the Karlsruhe Regional Court has only now confirmed upon inquiry. “The chamber assumes that he was acting in self-defense,” explained a spokeswoman.

The 31-year-old man from the Heidelberg area, who died on the spot from severe cuts to his neck, was considered the main aggressor. This was based on several witness statements and the defendant’s own statement. According to the Regional Court, the verdict was given a few weeks ago in the main trial.The public prosecutor’s office had demanded two years juvenile sentence on probation for dangerous bodily injury with fatal consequences, explains Mirko Heim, spokesman for the Karlsruhe public prosecutor’s office, when asked. This means that the public prosecutor’s office assumed that the 18-year-old had no intent to kill.All men involved in the conflict in Ettlinger Street in Langensteinbach were of Afghan origin. Contrary to initial assumptions, however, they were not asylum seekers. They had clashed in two groups of three on a Monday evening. Four of the six men had already committed criminal offences before the stabbing. The police assumed that not only did those involved in the fight know each other, but that a dispute had existed before. This assumption was proven in the court proceedings.Background of the argument was jealousy, explains public prosecutor Mirko Heim. But he could not say anything more precise. According to information from newspaper BNN, the killed man was accused of flirting with the girlfriend of a young man from the other group.Initially two 18-year-old men were suspected of manslaughter. They had fled after the stabbing, and the police tracked them down in a garden hut near the school center in Langensteinbach.In the end, one of them was released from custody – against the decision of the public prosecutor’s office. The prosecution argued that it was not exactly clear who had carried the murder weapon and who had made the fatal stabbing. The magistrate saw it differently.

The murder weapon, a pocket knife, had in the end led the suspicion on the accused, explains the chief prosecutor Mirko Heim. It was found several days after the crime at the place of arrest. Traces of fibers and DNA of the 18-year-old defendant were found on the knife.

In the trial “a large number of witnesses” were heard. In total, there had been legal proceedings against five of the accused – four of them, however, were suspended for lack of sufficient grounds for suspicion. In the meantime, the acquittal is legally binding.

bnn.de/karlsruhe/ettlingen/karlsbad/19-jaehriger-nach-toedlicher-messerstecherei-in-karlsbad-freigesprochen

Sweden heading over the cliff

By Ernesto J. Antunez

Recently, the Muslims of the city of Malmö in Sweden flexed their collective strength and gave their non-Muslim neighbors a taste of things to come when they rioted in a response to the publicized burning of a Quran by activists ofStram Kurs (Hard Line).  Stram Kurs is a far-right political party infamous in Sweden for its racialism and its anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic positions.  Electorally speaking, Stram Kurs is a non-entity and is mainly a zoological curiosity that exists both as an outlet for denizens of Sweden’s intellectual slums and as a boogeyman for the Danish establishment and Muslim community.

As a result of its rather pathetic situation within Sweden’s political system, it must resort to the “propaganda of the deed” (like the anarchists of old), hence the burning of a Quran right near a migrant community in a city where about one out of every six inhabitants is a Muslim.  The Muslims reacted almost cartoonishly true to form by instantaneously turning what was supposed to be a protest against an act of religious desecration into a full-on riot.

Almost all cases of immigration are followed with some sort of assimilation.  Either the immigrant populations are assimilated into the host country, or the host country (or part of it) acclimatizes itself to the immigrant population.  It is quite clear which of these two situations is occurring in Europe (the latter).  This entire episode is indicative of the fact that Muslims in the West and their Western hosts have failed to absorb certain fundamental political lessons to the detriment of all involved.

Lesson (1): There are certain basic principles that undergird Western societies, whose refusal is non-negotiable, and one of those is the fundamental right of unlimited religious criticism that ranges from scholarly criticism of the Quran to racy satirical art (e.g., Charlie Hebdo) and even to hooligans using a holy book as portable firewood.  Lesson (2): Any religious group that refuses to learn lesson (1) cannot be integrated into Western societies, and any attempt to do so will backfire to the intense determent of the host society, the religious group, or both.

Since polite European society has clearly given up attempting to teach lesson (1) and foolishly believes that it can reject lesson (2), then the situation is ripe for certain impolitic elements to take advantage of this inherent instability for their own purposes.  This inherent instability will only become more publicly apparent in the coming years as the restive Muslim populations of Europe further crystalize into ever more powerful socio-political units.  Paradoxically fiery scenes such as the ones seen in Malmö will become more commonplace even as the European establishment continues to bring ever larger spheres of anti-Islamic activity under the umbrella term of “inciting racial hatred.”

Simply put, the more the Europeans make it quite clear that they are willing to discombobulate their societies to forcefully accommodate their Muslim populations, the more pressing the demands said populations will put upon them.  Needless to say, President Trump put it quite accurately when he stated (opining about Islamic immigration into Europe in a speech given a few years ago), “They’re [Sweden] having problems like they never thought possible.”

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/08/sweden_heading_over_the_cliff.html

EU threatens Italy to allow migrants as crisis on Lampedusa brews

After having reached a record in migrant landings (19 194) on the Italian coasts from the beginning of the year to today, the EU warned that borders must be kept open.

In the same period last year there were 5 135 landings, but Rome also continues to deny the evidence and argues that “the migratory emergency does not exist”. The entire southern Italy is being tormented by the arrival of immigrants and the first citizen of Lampedusa, Totò Martello called for the closure of the reception center due to the spread of the Coronavirus, reported the Italian daily Il Giornale.

The governor of Sicily, for his part, has drawn attention to the health emergency on the island. But Rome said the ports must remain wide open and migrants continue to arrive. In the last 48 hours alone, more than a thousand migrants landed in Sicily. The reception center in Lampedusa was only designed for a hundred places.

While the mayor and the governor of Sicily threaten closure, the European Union issued a warning to allow the unprecedented influx. Spokesman of the European Commission for Migration Adalbert Jahnz said: “As regards what is happening on the island of Lampedusa, we are following the situation closely and keeping in touch with the Italian authorities” but “every action taken must comply with international law and the right of asylum”.

During the online press briefing in Brussels, the Commission’s spokesperson reminded Italy that it cannot do as it pleases, because the EU “works closely with the Italian authorities on migration issues”.

Meanwhile British street artist Banksy’s migrant rescue ship got into difficulty and had to be helped by an Italian coastguard vessel. The mysterious artist has financed a disused vessel to “hunt for migrants” in the Mediterranean. It bears the name of a French anarchist, has a German feminist captain and a British shipowner: but the ports of landing remain Italian.

It has already “saved” 400 migrants on the hot smugglers’ routes thanks to Pia Klemp at the helm of the Louise Michel explaining to The Guardian how the “rescue of migrants” is in reality “an anti-fascist fight”. Klemp said: “I don’t see sea rescue as a humanitarian action, but as part of an anti-fascist fight.”

Banksy however, is a British citizen until proven otherwise. So it would make more sense to ferry migrants to ports under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom, any British overseas territory or any member state of the Commonwealth.

Due to the continued influx of asylum seekers across the Mediterranean, the Italian government has had to provide three more quarantine ships. All and all, five quarantine ships have been provided, according to Italian outlet ANSA.

The number of migrants on the German rescue ship Sea-Watch4  meanwhile continues to rise. There are now around 350 people on board, said Sea-Watch. Previously, the Louise Michel had handed migrants over to Sea-Watch4.

The spokeswoman for Sea-Watch4 , which is financed by donations from the Evangelical Church in Germany, told the Evangelical Press Service that the crew and migrants on board were allegedly exhausted. “Now we’re stranded at sea. We are being punished for filling the void that the EU governments have left on the deadliest sea border in the world.”

On Twitter, the organisation announced that it was looking for a “safe haven” for “our guests”.

At the end of May, protesting residents of Lampedusa had already called for the closure of the initial migrant reception facility . “It is absurd that migrants manage to break into the port unnoticed despite several radars and numerous patrol boats,” said a spokesman for the protest group at the time. While the tourists stayed away because of the Coronavirus, the asylum seekers continued to arrive.

There are financial reasons for at least the Lutheran Church (Evangelische Kirche in DeutschlandEKD) to participate in the smuggling of people from Africa to Western Europe.

study published by the University of Freiburg revealed that the number of people belonging to Germany’s two main churches will drop by half by 2060.

Thus, new sources of income must be found in good time to replace the financial dependence on church taxes and the Church has been looking for business areas that match its brand image of being associated with “charity”. In this respect, the human smuggling business is almost self-evident: You can dress up the story about alleged “refugees” in a Christian way and receive a state bounty for board and lodging for every African who is brought in, and thanks to the exploitation of the many volunteers working at low or no cost.

Almost exclusively young men are brought into the EU. This clear preference for male immigrants is not surprising when you bear in mind that especially the Lutheran Church in Germany today is de facto a women’s church: all lay work is in the hands of women, women dominate the hierarchies of the administration, women make up the majority of the few remaining Protestant churchgoers and are also omnipresent on the pulpit.

freewestmedia.com/2020/09/01/eu-threatens-italy-to-allow-migrant-landings-as-crisis-on-lampedusa-brews/

Germany as the tip of the iceberg: The various allies of antisemitism

Part of the complexity of the current antisemitism debate and its analysis is the multiplicity of aspects. One cannot just compare a specific act to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition (IHRA) of antisemitism in order to determine whether it is antisemitic. The acceptance of this definition in 2016 by the IHRA Board required the agreement of more than 30 western countries and was a major achievement. However, this definition covers only part of the many manifestations of antisemitism.

The previous chairman of the British Labour party, Jeremy Corbyn, called the genocidal antisemitic organizations, Hamas and Hezbollah, his ‘brothers’ and ‘friends.’ These were expressions of extreme antisemitism, yet those statements are not covered by the IHRA definition. There are many other antisemitic acts which do not fall under the definition. The IHRA text had to be short, with a limited number of examples. Its initiators could not have easily imagined a leading western politician identifying with the most extreme genocidal antisemites.

For the antisemitism analyst it would be mistaken to limit his assessment to antisemites. There are a substantial number of people who are not antisemites themselves, but can be considered their allies. This can best be analyzed in Germany.

The hugely criminal past of the country still has consequences today. These problems were already there, but have greatly increased since the 2015 massive welcome policy for immigrants. Among those that arrived from the Muslim world, many are antisemites.

The leading German immigration supporter, Chancellor Angela Merkel is the leading importer of antisemites into Western Europe. An indirect result of her policy was the growth of a right-wing party, the AfD. This party has an extreme wing with many problematic figures.

The allies of antisemitism and of antisemites in Germany come under a variety of headings. A major category are whitewashers of either antisemites or antisemitic acts or both.

An extreme case happened earlier this year in regard to the so-called Achille Mbembe affair. This Cameroon-born, philosopher teaches at Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg. He had been invited to be the keynote speaker by the organizers of the Ruhr Triennale, an important music and culture festival that was to have taken place this summer.

It became known that Mbembe was an extreme anti-Israel inciter and part-time antisemite. Later, German journalist, Alan Posener, would prove that Mbembe is an anti-enlightenment supporter, democracy minimizer and nihilist. The festival was cancelled due to the Corona epidemic and with it, Mbembe’s speech. In the meantime, additional information about Mbembe’s antisemitic positions and behavior became known.

Yet many intellectuals in Germany and abroad — including in Israel and Africa — whitewashed Mbembe. A first open letter defended him. Among the signatories was Wolfgang Benz. He had been director for the Center for Research on Antisemitism at Berlin Technical University between 1990 and 2011.

In an article, Mbeme showed himself to be also a sizable liar. He falsely claimed that he had been attacked because he was black. Yet this hadn’t come up in the discussion prior to this. Furthermore, Mbembe wrote that his attackers came from the extreme right. This was untrue as most of the attacks came from mainstream authors.

In this debate, a second category of allies of antisemites appeared. They not only whitewashed Mbembe, but also requested that the government fire the national antisemitism commissioner, Felix Klein. Earlier in the debate, the latter had rightly called Mbembe an antisemite. Later, additional information further supported his statement.

In view of the rampant antisemitism, the German government appointed Klein in mid-2018 as its first national antisemitism commissioner. He has done a remarkable job in calling out many of the aspects of antisemitism in the country. Succeeding in removing such a key national figure would be very beneficial to antisemites and their allies. When attacked Klein received much support from German organizations as well as some from abroad.

This more aggressive category of allies of antisemites also consists of Jewish teachers at Israeli and US universities and artists — many of them well-known Jewish masochists. They wrote to the German Minister of the Interior, Horst Seehofer. They claimed that Mbembe was not an antisemite, that BDS was not antisemitic and that the national antisemitism commissioner, Felix Klein, should be dismissed.

On May 17th, the German parliament, the Bundestag, adopted a motion equating BDS with antisemitism. In response, 240 Jewish and Israeli scholars wrote a letter rejecting this equivalence (!) They called on the German government not to endorse the motion and to protect and respect freedom of speech, which they claim are under attack.

It was a letter German antisemites could rejoice about.

A further expression of the allies of antisemites occurred when in 2020 a book appeared whose title translates as: The Conflict Antisemitism: The Claim on Power to Interpret, and Political Interests. Its editor is Benz. It claims, for instance, that antisemitism has to be dealt with together with the fight against racism. This is a far-going argument to weaken the fight against antisemitism, as the history of antisemitism and racism are greatly different.

The book presents the BDS movement as marginal. It supposedly only aims to end the Israeli occupation of “Palestinian territories”. Yet a variety of publications show that within the BDS movement there are many groups who call for violence, promote antisemitism and have links to terrorist organizations.

Widespread in Germany is the pejorative expression “Du Jude,” “you Jew.” The book claims that this expression doesn’t necessarily have to be antisemitic. It is a typical example of minimizing antisemitism.

Another important way of helping antisemites is attacking the IHRA definition. Its initiators knew that it wasn’t perfect. Yet it was an important step forward in the battle against Jew-hatred. Its existence is very inconvenient for many antisemites. It hampers part of their freedom to incite. They and their allies therefore attack the definition’s validity. A very common claim is that the definition should not include attacks on Israel.

Antisemites and their allies usually present the definition as being a way to prevent criticism of the Jewish state. Yet the combined texts of the IHRA definition concerning Israel in regard to what is antisemitic do not prevent criticism of the Jewish state. They read: “Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor, applying double standards by requiring of it a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation, using symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism (e.g., claims of Jews killing Jesus or blood libel) to characterize Israel or Israelism, and drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.”

In August 2020, 60 German and Israeli intellectuals and artists sent an open letter to Chancellor Merkel accusing Klein of suppressing open debate and muzzling criticism of the Israeli government. Benz was among its signatories. Klein noted that none of the signatories of the letter attacking him acted when the German government adopted the IHRA’s working definition of antisemitism in 2017.

German antisemitism expert, Gunther Jikeli, points out that this letter indicates a debate to brand the accusation of antisemitism as a scandal rather than antisemitism itself. He noted that many of the signatories of the anti-Klein letter have made critical statements of Israel in the past.

Antisemitism scholar, Monika Schwarz-Friesel reacted to the letter of the 60 writing that in Germany a climate of fear exists — not among left wing intellectuals — but among Jews. The anti-Israel narrative in the country is aggressive. Pro-Israel or Israel neutral voices are massively discredited.

To expose the high-sounding pseudo- moral claims of the allies of antisemitism, one usually only has to investigate a simple issue. How much, if anything have each of these individuals in the past few years published about the death culture that permeates Palestinian society, i.e., the promotion of genocide by the Palestinian majority party –Hamas, the rewards to Palestinian murderers by the Palestinian Authority which is controlled by the second largest Palestinian party, Fatah and so on?

To illustrate the abovementioned phenomena one best can focus attention on one person. Benz’s record brings the issue to light. In 2014, he claimed in an interview with the weekly,Die Zeit, that antisemitism hadn’t increased in Germany. He made this claim despite attacks on Jews and Jewish sites during Israel’s defense operation in Gaza.

In 2018, two youths took down an Israeli flag and unsuccessfully tried to burn it. The largest German paper, Bild, considered it evidence of Muslim antisemitism. Benz reacted saying: “Taking down Israeli flags in the street does not make you antisemitic.”

In a 2019 interview, Benz said only one thing about Palestinian Arabs: “Empathy for the civil population of occupied Palestine is not antisemitism.” He didn’t feel the need to mention the major genocidal currents among the Palestinians and their glorification of the murder of Israelis including civilians. Benz also expressed the false whitewasher idea that those who considered the boycott movement in its nucleus as antisemitic were fanaticized and no longer had objective judgment.”

In 2019 Benz again claimed that antisemitism in Germany in recent years had not increased. The commissioner of antisemitism of the Berlin Jewish community, Sigmount Königsberg, accused him of turning from a researcher into a whitewasher of antisemitism.

In a 2020 interview, Benz claimed that: “95% of hate crimes against Jews were perpetrated by right-wingers and not newcomers.” It is unthinkable that Benz, the expert on antisemitism, does not know that these German statistics are manipulated. In half of the antisemitic incidents, the perpetrators are unknown. Authorities assume that all these are right-wingers.

The Israeli government has not seen fit for many years to create a professional body to combat the propaganda against it. Thus, the battle against the most sophisticated forms of aggressive anti-Israelism is left to a few individuals. They try to fill in as much as they can for what should be a national effort.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/286273

Previously convicted Arabic tutor abuses 11-year-old schoolgirl in Berlin, Germany

A former tutor was sentenced to ten months in prison for the sexual abuse of a then eleven-year-old schoolgirl. The 31-year-old had touched the girl indecently during lessons.

How does a previously convicted university student get a job as a tutor? With a forged certificate of good conduct from the Federal Office of Justice. In December 2019, Issa F. was sentenced to nine months in prison (not yet legally binding). On Tuesday he was again brought before the district court: for sexual abuse of a schoolgirl (11 years old).

In July 2018, he is said to have committed sexual assault on Jessy (*name changed) during math classes at a student support center in the Berlin district of Reinickendorf.

The defendant denies this: “I don’t know why she is claiming such a thing. Trembling, struggling with tears, the girl (now 13 years old) entered the courtroom. And repeated her accusations in camera. Just as she had done before her parents and the police. The accused was then just a substitute teacher. The children did not have any contact with him before.

The mother (35 years old) said: “My daughter was in shock afterwards. I could hardly calm her down.” They immediately went back to class to clear the matter up.

The stepfather (37 years old): “I stormed towards the man. He let himself fall from his chair, pushed me out, locked the door from the inside. I called the police.” And the defendant? Meanwhile, he made off via the window.

The judge believed Jessy. “What motive could she have for lying?” And the classmates? They were too focused on their exercises to notice the mostly hidden physical touches. “And why did she run away if you didn’t do it?”

The verdict: 10 months imprisonment without parole for sexual abuse of a child and a ward. The accused in his last word: “A bad day for me.”

It could be even worse for him: If this sentence, the other one for forgery of documents and a third one for a brawl (in which Issa F. is said to have bitten off a piece of an opponent’s ear) should become final, he could face a total of four years and four months in prison.

bz-berlin.de/tatort/menschen-vor-gericht/nachhilfelehrer-missbrauchte-schuelerin-11-10-monate-gefaengnis

What is with this gender ideology dictatorship?

Criticizing gender ideology today means entering a minefield. And those who have the honesty to speak up if they disagree with that ideology, can corroborate that.

What does this transgender craze that reigns in every corner of the West represent? According to Camille Paglia, the US heretical feminist, contrarian and libertarian, it is the sign of the decline of Western culture and civilization.She explained it in her book, “Free Women. Free Men”, where she wrote about many parallels between our time and that of the Roman Empire. “Whenever you have tolerant and permissive cosmopolitan cultures, where homosexuality is openly practiced, it seems that these cultures are ripe for collapse!”.Family traditions weaken and civilizations begin to fall. When a culture begins to decay, there is an inflorescence of transgender phenomena. This is a symptom of a “cultural breakdown.”

A literary editor at a New York agency was just fired for “offensive” comments about transgender people. Sasha White was pushed out by the Tobias Literary Agency after expressing solidarity with the author of “Harry Potter,” J.K. Rowling, in the wake of a bitter controversy over feminism and transgender. Her bio was already provocative in saying “gender non conformity is wonderful; denying biological sex not so.” Then there was her refusal to use gender fluid neutral pronouns. White’s firing from the Tobias Literary Agency was confirmed by both the company’s president, Lane Heymont, and the agency’s Twitter account”.

White’s case follows a similar one just a month ago that saw a children’s best-selling author fired after expressing support for Rowling. Gillian Philip had added the hashtag #IStandWithJKRowling to her Twitter account. So Working Partners, which produce literary series for publishing houses such as “Erin Hunter” (published in English by Harper Collins) decided to do without Philip’s services.

So you see, criticizing gender ideology really is like entering a minefield.

But every time they expect J. K. Rowling to back down, to apologize, to re-educate herself, it doesn’t happe. Instead, she doubles down each time. Rowling has just announced that she has returned an award associated with the Kennedy family after being accused of “transophobia”.

This transgender obsession is a sign the writing is probably on the wall for Western civilization.

“Civilizations have gone through recurrent cycles” Paglia explains. “Extravaganzas of gender experimentation sometimes precede cultural collapse, as they certainly did in Weimar Germany. Now as then, there are forces aligning outside the borders, scattered fanatical hordes where the cult of heroic masculinity still has tremendous force”. Like Islam.

“We are in a civilization of exhaustion,” French philosopher Michel Onfray has just said. “We only love what hates us, everything that destroys us is perceived as great.”

This transgender dictatorship is the symbol of a very dangerous and unstoppable attraction of the West towards its own abyss: a fluid, liquid, very weak identity, a post-religious, post-family, post-heroic identity.

If the West loses the fight against these internal post-Western enemies and it is overcome by the external anti-Western ones, the decent and brave among us will have to find a place to which to retreat. But where?

This new erotocratic Western man does not tolerate any dissent. Education, public and private morals, cultural environment, political pressure, legislative and judicial decisions permeate and surround our children, our schools and our families. It is increasingly difficult to find a secure enclave that is devoid of that nihilistic influence.

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