Cologne: Wristbands Combat Muslim Sex Attacks
Muslim sex attacks have become increasingly frequent in “culturally enriched” countries, giving authorities new ideas how to better assimilate Muslims into civilized societies.
In the latest lunacy the authorities in Cologne have announced that they will be handing out “respect” wristbands to prevent a recurrence of Muslim sex attacks that occurred in 2015. How this is supposed to work in practice was not made immediately clear.
The campaign is sponsored by the Jewish mayor Henriette Reker. Coming up with degenerate ideas seems to be her specialty. Following the Muslim sex attacks on 2015 New Year’s eve, she advised women to “keep at arms length from strangers”. The farce promted people to mimic the Roman Salute used by Adolf Hitler and National Socialists. She went on to blame local police for the attacks. It is easier to blame everybody else, rather than take responsibility for the destructive policies forced upon the people by the leftist government.
In her defense, the Jewess is not the only one to come up with degenerate ideas. Last summer the Swedish national police chief Dan Eliasson came up with anti-rape/anti-groping armbands for concert goers, becoming a laughing stock in the process. Unsurprisingly the move did nothing towards reducing the number of Muslim sex attacks in Sweden.
On social media, many users reacted to the move with scorn and criticism. One user asked the city of Cologne and Mayor Reker, “What are you doing? Is this appeasement, a gesture of submission or the self-stigmatizing of a culture that is surrendering?”
Die Armlänge Abstand als Armschmuck der bunten Republik. Nagelt Euch doch direkt eine Bankrotterklärung vor den Kopf ! Was soll das werden ? Ist das Appeasement, eine Unterwerfungsgeste oder Selbststigmatisierung einer sich aufgebenden Kultur?
— Consul Eichwald (@tlehr15) December 13, 2017
Around 3000 police officers and 400 guards from private security firms will try to maintain order on New Year’s eve. This is a sharp increase from less than a few decades ago, when regular police presence was enough to keep order. Back then the German men still possessed masculine qualities and as a result were able to deter would-be attackers.
Author: Sander Laanemaa
Sander Laanemaa was born in Estonia in 1984. In 2011 he graduated from the Estonian Maritime Academy as a deck officer. During his studies he took an interest in history, philosophy, psychology, and the occult. His research guided him deep into the rabbit hole, which ultimately led to the creation of Culture Wars.
Sander is fluent in English, Swedish, Finnish, and Estonian.
He has given a number of lectures on various topics on maritime affairs, and also on ancient history and the faults of contemporary social movements.
