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Germany changes definition of rape to makes deportations easier

Less than a year ago, a New York Times article described Germany’s benevolent welcome of Muslim refugees: “Germans waving welcome signs in German, English and Arabic came to the train station….to greet the first group of what is expected to be about 8,000 migrants to arrive…”

In a quick turnaround, the picture presented by many such articles now looks nightmarish, with the escalation of crime and assaults in Germany since the mass arrival of Muslim refugees. Now the German parliament has voted to change the definitions of sex assault and rape to make it easier to deport “foreign perpetrators” (aka Muslim refugees).

Muslim migrants have now displayed to Germans (and other Western countries) that many of them adhere to a belief system involving Muslim supremacy over infidels and also male supremacy over females. Such religious and cultural norms are completely incompatible with Western civilization, and Westerners are increasingly finding it out about them the hard way.

It is a pity that so many Western women had to suffer assaults in the first place. But also it’s good news that the German government has decided to scramble to try to clean up the mess.

“Germany Changes Definition Of ‘Rape,’ Makes Deportations Easier”, by Jacob Bojesson, The Daily Caller, July 7, 2016:

The German parliament unanimously voted to tighten its sexual assault laws Thursday, making it easier to deport foreign perpetrators.

The bill dubbed “No means no” by the media changes the definitions of sexual assault and rape, and imposes tougher penalties for perpetrators. The reform comes after several instances of mass sexual assaults over the past months.

It was previously not considered rape if the victim didn’t physically fight back. If a person verbally disagrees to a sexual encounter, it will now be classified as rape.

More than 500 women reported getting sexually assaulted on New Year’s Eve in Cologne. The vast majority of the perpetrators were of North African origin, and the attacks were carried out by large groups.

The new legislation lowers the bar for deportations of sexual offenders and puts collective punishment on everyone in a group surrounding a sex crime in action….

Source: Germany changes definition of rape to makes deportations easier

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