Anonymous ID: 05f934 March 15, 2019, 6:21 a.m. No.5698684   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9009 >>9047

The violence committed by moslems are muted by their government…and I'm betting NZ's government is just as bad…Thousands of women raped, but nothing is done about it. Thousands of children molested by moslems and nothing is done about it….acid attacks, etc.

 

Sweden's violent reality is undoing a peaceful self-image – POLITICO

 

Gang-related gun murders, now mainly a phenomenon among men with immigrant backgrounds in the country’s parallel societies, increased from 4 per year in the early 1990s to around 40 last year. Because of this, Sweden has gone from being a low-crime country to having homicide rates significantly above the Western European average. Social unrest, with car torchings, attacks on first responders and even riots, is a recurring phenomenon.

 

Shootings in the country have become so common that they don’t make top headlines anymore, unless they are spectacular or lead to fatalities. News of attacks are quickly replaced with headlines about sports events and celebrities, as readers have become desensitized to the violence. A generation ago, bombings against the police and riots were extremely rare events. Today, reading about such incidents is considered part of daily life.

 

Swedish government has launched an international campaign for “the image of Sweden” playing down the rise in crime, both in its media strategy and through tax-funded PR campaigns. Denial of no-go zones

https://www.politico.eu/article/sweden-bombings-grenade-attacks-violent-reality-undoing-peaceful-self-image-law-and-order/

 

This is the attitude of a growing pop. of moslem men…

 

Australian Muslim leader compares uncovered women to exposed meat

A senior Muslim cleric in Australia has sparked a furore by comparing women who do not wear a headscarf to "uncovered meat", implying that they invited sexual assault.

 

Sheik Taj Aldin al-Hilali delivered his comments in a religious address on adultery to around 500 worshippers in Sydney last month, but they only came to the attention of the wider public when they were published in the Australian paper today.

 

The paper also reported that Sheik Hilali alluded in his sermon to the gang rapes in Sydney of six years ago, suggesting the attackers were not entirely to blame.

 

While not specifically referring to the attacks on four women. Australia's 300,000 Muslims

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/oct/26/australia.marktran

 

Sexual assault: How common is it in Australia?

 

Australia has one of the highest rates of reported sexual assault in the world, but support workers say the number of offenders facing court and receiving prison sentences is too low.

 

Australia has one of the highest rates of reported sexual assault in the world, at almost 92 people per 100,000 of the population, according to the United Nations. Another survey has quoted the Australian rate at more than double the global average.

 

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/sexual-assault-how-common-is-it-in-australia

 

New Zealand has a dark secret, female politicians say

 

New Zealand, the southern Pacific island chain known for being the stunning backdrop for The Lord of the Rings films, has an unpleasant truth to contend with: its rates of sexual violence and assault appear to be shockingly high. According to a comparative study of 56 countries in British medical journal The Lancet, New Zealand ranks third (alongside Australia) in terms of reports of sexual assault among women 15 or older.

 

It came during a heated discussion over New Zealand citizens detained in Australia for immigration violations and whether they should be allowed back. Some of the detainees have criminal records, and Key argued that getting them home from Australia was not the government’s first priority. The opposition argued Key wasn’t protecting New Zealand citizens. Key retorted: “You back the rapists.”

 

https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-11-30/new-zealand-has-dark-secret-female-politicians-say

Anonymous ID: 05f934 March 15, 2019, 6:34 a.m. No.5698839   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5698624

I couldn't agree more…the number of women being raped by these moslem men and nothing being done about it by their own governments. They can't even say anything negative about them.

Anonymous ID: 05f934 March 15, 2019, 6:51 a.m. No.5699047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5698684

Sexual assault: How common is it in Australia?

 

Australia has one of the highest rates of reported sexual assault in the world, but support workers say the number of offenders facing court and receiving prison sentences is too low.

 

Australia has one of the highest rates of reported sexual assault in the world, at almost 92 people per 100,000 of the population, according to the United Nations. Another survey has quoted the Australian rate at more than double the global average.

 

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/sexual-assault-how-common-is-it-in-australia

 

New Zealand has a dark secret, female politicians say

 

New Zealand, the southern Pacific island chain known for being the stunning backdrop for The Lord of the Rings films, has an unpleasant truth to contend with: its rates of sexual violence and assault appear to be shockingly high. According to a comparative study of 56 countries in British medical journal The Lancet, New Zealand ranks third (alongside Australia) in terms of reports of sexual assault among women 15 or older.

 

It came during a heated discussion over New Zealand citizens detained in Australia for immigration violations and whether they should be allowed back. Some of the detainees have criminal records, and Key argued that getting them home from Australia was not the government’s first priority. The opposition argued Key wasn’t protecting New Zealand citizens. Key retorted: “You back the rapists.”

 

https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-11-30/new-zealand-has-dark-secret-female-politicians-say

 

 

This is the attitude of a growing pop. of moslem men…

 

Australian Muslim leader compares uncovered women to exposed meat

 

A senior Muslim cleric in Australia has sparked a furore by comparing women who do not wear a headscarf to "uncovered meat", implying that they invited sexual assault.

 

Sheik Taj Aldin al-Hilali delivered his comments in a religious address on adultery to around 500 worshippers in Sydney last month, but they only came to the attention of the wider public when they were published in the Australian paper today.

 

The paper also reported that Sheik Hilali alluded in his sermon to the gang rapes in Sydney of six years ago, suggesting the attackers were not entirely to blame.

 

While not specifically referring to the attacks on four women. Australia's 300,000 Muslims

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/oct/26/australia.marktran