Spain: Catalonian government paid over 166,000 euros to Islamic organisations

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An enquiry by the anti-migration party Vox revealed that the separatist government of Catalonia was giving money to Islamic organisations. The party leader Abascal has levelled accusations. The proportion of Muslim residents in Spain has now grown to almost 5 per cent and is a relevant pool of voters for political parties.
According to a report in the Spanish newspaper Gaceta, the parliamentary group of the Vox party submitted an enquiry to the government of Catalonia. It revealed that the regional government had paid out more than 166,814.10 euros to Islamic organisations or associations over a period of five years. The money came from the coffers of both the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Presidency. According to Santiago Abascal, the aim was to secure support for the ruling left-wing parties ERC and Junts. “Thanks to Vox and their parliamentary work, data is being published that they had previously been afraid to publicise,” added party leader Abascal.

By the end of 2023, there were 2,412,344 Muslims living in Spain, 2.7 per cent more than in the previous year. They now make up 4.96 per cent of the Spanish population. This is less than in Germany (6.6 per cent) and France (10 per cent), but the trend is clear, as in the rest of Europe – with corresponding consequences. According to a study by the Real Instituto Elcano think tank, Catalonia is particularly affected by Islamist terrorism (35.8 per cent of all terrorist attacks in Spain between 2012 and 2023). However, the growing proportion of Muslims is also important for political parties in terms of the ethnic vote. This may be why the Catalonian government is making financial contributions.

Katalonische Regierung zahlte über 166.000 Euro an islamische Organisationen (heimatkurier.at)

‘Sometimes I control myself, sometimes I don’t control myself’ – Homeless Algerian migrant charged with kidnapping and raping French woman who helped him

A 25-year-old homeless Algerian migrant has been arrested and charged for allegedly kidnapping, beating and raping a 49-year-old French woman in Saint-Herblain, near Nantes, after she worked with the man “for years” to help him.

The victim was raped in an ordeal that lasted from Friday evening all the way into Saturday morning, with the man forcibly keeping her inside the apartment until she managed to escape and alert police.

Prosecutors say the man broke into her home with a knife and held the victim captive. The victim’s husband and children were not home during the incident.

The homeless migrant was arrested inside the victim’s home on Saturday morning and was held in custody over the weekend. On Monday, he was brought before a judge to be indicted.

“Sometimes I control myself, sometimes I don’t control myself,” he told the judge during his indictment.

The woman told police that she had worked with the man for years trying to help him through her aid work, according to French news outlet Actu 17.

The man is well known for various property crimes and for being violent with two other women, according to a police source speaking with French newspaper Le Figaro. He has four convictions in total but has never been deported.

The victim is known to work for an association that supports those facing poverty, with the woman meeting the 25-year-old alleged rapist while he was “in a time of need.”

“What is described by the victim is unspeakable,” a source close to the victim told Presse Ocean news outlet. The victim was ordered to stay home for 10 days due to the injuries she sustained during the brutal rape and kidnapping.

Good Samitarians often targeted

The news follows a trend of good Samaritans who take migrants into their homes or work with migrants being targeted for rape and murder. Last year, an Afghan migrant was convicted of nearly killing a mother and her daughter in a stabbing attack after the 16-year-old rejected his desire to enter a relationship; he is currently standing trial in a German court for his alleged crime. Prosecutors say the 27-year-old man, Fuwad O., who had claimed refugee status, was welcomed as a friend by the mother and daughter in the German city of Speyer, but when the 16-year-old daughter turned down his advances, he stabbed her in a rage.

Also last year, a failed Iranian asylum seeker was sentenced to prison after brutally murdering a frail 87-year-old woman who took him into her home in the English county of North Yorkshire.

Another murder in 2023 saw an Albanian migrant kill his French host over an argument over religion and then send a photo of the murder scene to an acquaintance over Snapchat.

In yet another incident in 2023, an Algerian woman stabbed her host three times in the throat for unknown reasons outside Paris, resulting in the death of the French citizen.

In 2023, a pro-migrant French activist, the 23-year-old Océane Decan, who is well known for her extreme social media presence and radical activities, said she was “shocked” to see her migrant rapist on the streets so soon after she was raped by him. The man was unemployed and homeless, and raped her at knife-point.

In 2022, a 31-year-old Afghan national was convicted for the stabbing murder of a septuagenarian killed in his Paris home in the 19th district of the French capital, with the victim being stabbed 30 times. The Afghan man was reportedly allowed to stay with the host despite a record of sexual assault, although it is unclear if the victim was aware of his past crimes.

In 2020, the head of a pro-migrant organization was murdered in his sleep by a 20-year-old Afghan man he had taken into his home. He beat the victim to death with an iron rod.

In 2019, 61-year-old Patricia H., a volunteer at a refugee center in Hanover who gave asylum seekers German lessons, was murdered after being suffocated with duct tape. Faried A., a 32-year-old asylum seeker whose asylum application had been rejected, was accused by prosecutors of murdering her to steal the woman’s money.

https://rmx.news/crime/sometimes-i-control-myself-sometimes-i-dont-control-myself-homeless-algerian-migrant-charged-with-kidnapping-and-raping-french-woman-who-helped-him

Solzhenitsyn: A Conservative Writer for All Seasons – But hated by Bolshevik-driven American journalism

Sometime in the late 1980s a Boston friend of mine brought up the books of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. I had never read any of Solzhenitsyn’s works but I was aware that he was the author of The Gulag ArchipelagoCancer Ward, and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, and that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970.

For a good many years Solzhenitsyn’s works had nothing to say to me. I was more interested in Susan Sontag’s critiques of art and culture; in Paul Goodman’s diary, Five Years; in Gore Vidal’s caustic, pagan wit; in Edmund White’s Parisian stories; and in Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin of the 1930s. The works of Edmund Wilson, Mary McCarthy, and Henry Miller also filled my library shelves.

The unkempt-looking Solzhenitsyn was, to my mind, too Russian. According to my Boston friend, Solzhenitsyn was also, “too conservative…a real reactionary.” Solzhenitsyn’s critics, including The Boston Globe, accused him of wanting to revive the Russian Orthodox monarchy and resented his harsh criticisms of the West.

“Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic disease of the 20th century and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press,” Solzhenitsyn said at Harvard University’s 327th Commencement ceremony in 1978. “Such as it is, however, the press has become the greatest power within the Western countries, more powerful than the legislative power, the executive, and the judiciary. And one would then like to ask: By what law has it been elected and to whom is it responsible? Who has granted Western journalists their power, for how long a time, and with what prerogatives?”

The “press problem,” of course, has multiplied exponentially since the author’s death in 2008.

Solzhenitsyn, the prophet, also stated, “I have received letters in America from highly intelligent persons, maybe a teacher in a faraway small college who could do much for the renewal and salvation of his country, but his country cannot hear him because the media are not interested in him. This gives birth to strong mass prejudices, to blindness, which is most dangerous in our dynamic era.”

Solzhenitsyn’s Harvard address established him as an arch enemy of liberal academics, some of whom even accused him of anti-Semitism. Solzhenitsyn, who spent 8 years in a forced labor camp under the old Soviet regime because he criticized Josef Stalin in a personal letter, heaps many other criticisms of the West in his memoir, Between Two Millstones, Book 2, Exile in America1978-1994, by University of Notre Dame Press.

“Current literature in the West,” he wrote, “titillates either an intellectual or a popular or a popular readership: it is degraded to the level of entertainment and paradox, no longer of a standard to mold minds and characters.”

He also observed that that when he was serving his time in the camps, still under Stalin, he imagined Russian literature after Communism to be “Luminous, skillful, powerful… dealing with the ills of the people and all the suffering since the Revolution!” Yet once the post-Soviet “emancipated literature” came pouring forth, Russia’s new West-inspired authors behaved like “mischievous little boys using their first taste of freedom to pick up sweat words in the gutter,” while other writers went for no-holds-barred sex.

A third group opted for self expression: “A buzzword and the supreme vindication of their literary activity. What a pathetic principle. ‘Self-expression’ does not presuppose self-restraint, either in society or before God. And is there in fact anything to express?”

Solzhenitsyn felt that the American press was cut from the same cloth. “Articles were constantly appearing in The New York Times and its supplements, and in other major papers, saying that Russian national consciousness now being reborn consisted above all of anti-Semitism—which meant it was worse than any Communism.”

The Washington Post at the time even published a cartoon entitled the Virgin of Vladimir with a hammer and sickle on her forehead, with the caption, “Mother Russia.”

Some American critics even said that the rebirth of Orthodoxy in Russia was like the Islamic Revolution in Iran.

The New York Review of Books, like The London Review of Books, two publications that review only books that meet its strict leftist standards, were also on Solzhenitsyn’s tail. In 1979, this fact was apparent to Solzhenitsyn who labeled the NYRB “the stronghold of American radicalism.” The NYRB published a cover story titled, “The Dangers of Solzhenitsyn’s Nationalism” and hinted that the former Gulag slave labor prisoner was a fascist.

“Nazism and Communism imagine themselves as exact opposites. They are at each other’s throats wherever they exist all over the world. They actually breed each other; for the reaction against Communism is Nazism, and beneath Nazism or Fascism Communism stirs convulsively,” Winston S. Churchill wrote in a 1937 essay.

To this day, Russia-hating among Americans has a long legacy quite apart from the evils rampant in the now-gone Soviet Union.

Solzhenitsyn writes: “The Russia-haters are already sinking their teeth into Russia’s good name. And what would happen later, when we crawled out, weak, infirm, from under the ruins of the hateful Bolshevik empire? They wouldn’t even let us start getting back on our feet.”

The new Russian nationalists after the fall of the Soviet Union condemned Christianity, saying that it blunted the combative spirit and that it was “Judaism’s Trojan Horse.”

“Russia has been slandered for centuries,” Solzhenitsyn continues, “Repent? We certainly have things to repent of –we’ve committed enough sins!—but it’s not to biased American journalism that we must repent…”

World forces aligned themselves against the Russian writer, especially when he migrated to the United States and took up residence in Vermont with his wife, Svetlova and their three sons.

Norman Podhoretz, editor for many years of Commentary, came to Solzhenitsyn’s defense when he wrote, “In my opinion, Solzhenitsyn’s evident bitterness  over the fact—and it is of course a fact—that revolutionaries of Jewish origin played so important a role in bringing Communism to Russia is overridden by his consistently fervent support of Israel. “

The Boston Globe called Solzhenitsyn “a brooding apocalyptic presence” when it was supposed that the author had taken control of a “network of radio stations in Russia.” What didn’t help Solzhenitsyn was the fact that he was favored by President Ronald Reagan. Critics called him a Russian ultranationalist (“fascist scum …financed by Hitler”). Once again, he was labeled an anti-Semite. That label and other heavy-handed virtue-signaling was enough to arouse the curiosity of Washington politicians. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations soon established a hearing.

“American senators and congressmen like nothing better than to sit at microphones, on lofty platforms, brows sternly knit, and display their uncommon perceptiveness and superior intellect,” Solzhenitsyn wrote.

As it turned out, the hearing came to nothing. It was merely an early form of Russiagate, the conspiracy theory that became the rage after the 2016 U.S. elections. The author, in addressing the issue, wrote that the anti-Semitism label, “like other labels, lost its precise meaning due to thoughtless use, and different social and political  commentators over the decades have understood a variety of different things by it.”

Solzhenitsyn recalls an interview with CBS’s Mike Wallace. “Mike Wallace asked dull and then vile questions—still the same well-oiled refrain that had been running for decades.”

Forbes magazine was fair to him in its reporting and editorials but during his life a number of biographies appeared that skirted the bastion of truth and took many things he said out of context, or otherwise presented false narratives. Solzhenitsyn even had difficulty within the USSR during the Glasnost period. “During these final years of thaw in the USSR,” he wrote, “they had managed to publish all the banned authors who’d died, and all the banned ones still living—all except me.”

For the remainder of his life, the Russian writer reaffirmed the themes in his great Harvard Address of 1978.

In 1994, he returned to his native (post-Communist) Russia. He died in 2008.  “Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the celebrated Russian writer, has been laid to rest after a funeral service held at Moscow’s historic Donskoi monastery earlier today,” The Guardian reported.

Solzhenitsyn’s Philadelphia connection resides in the life and career of his middle son, Ignat, who is currently Conductor Laureate of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/solzhenitsyn-a-conservative-writer-for-all-seasons

Two catastrophic airline disasters in the space of 3 days narrowly averted as controllers apparently not up to the job

By Thomas Lifson

Are you aware that there have been two near-catastrophes at major American airports (DC Reagan and NY JFK) where airplanes were cleared to cross runways as another airplane was taking off?

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A runway collision on takeoff is almost by definition the deadliest form of airline disaster, since two or more airplanes, at least one fueled up for the coming journey, collide at takeoff speed, likely engulfing them in fireballs. That is how the deadliest airline disaster in history, happened in Tenerife, killing 583 people.

The first incident took place last Thursday, April 18, at Reagan National Airport when the tower controller ordered a Southwest jet to cross a runway as a Jet Blue plane was taking off. You can watch the movements and hear the radio conversation, including the panic in the tower as the imminent disaster was spotted, in this tweet:

A mere 3 days later, at JFK Airport, a Swiss Airlines jumbo jet was at the end of the runway cleared for takeoff when multiple airliners, including a Delta jumbo jet were cleared to cross the runway. Watch and listen:

So, how could these incidents be taking place? And why now?

It’s almost as if less qualified personnel have been hired and placed in positions of critical responsibility. But could such a thing be possible?

While we don’t know anything about the people involved in these incidents, it is fair to wonder if DEI policies, which lower standards to place less qualified people in jobs, had anything to do with it.

DEI is VERY big at the FAA.

Diversity is integral to achieving FAA’s mission of ensuring safe and efficient travel across our nation and beyond. Our inclusive culture is defined by our values and we continuously seek employees from all backgrounds with distinctive ideas, perspectives, insights and talents. As our NextGen technology and systems continue to evolve to meet the aviation challenges of tomorrow, so must our workforce.

Because diversity is so critical, FAA actively supports and engages in a variety of associations, programs, coalitions and initiatives to support and accommodate employees from diverse communities and backgrounds. Our people are our strength, and we take great care in investing in and valuing them as such.

The mission of the FAA involves securing the skies of a diverse nation. It only makes sense that the workforce responsible for that mission reflects the nation that it serves.

Frankly, I don’t trust the FAA to conduct the inevitable investigations of these incidents, given its commitment to DEI. Congressional hearings must take place.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/04/two_catastrophic_airline_disasters_in_the_space_of_3_days_narrowly_averted_as_controllers_apparently_not_up_to_the_job.html

French left-wing politician Panot summoned by police for allegedly “apologising for terrorism”

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Mathilde Panot, one of the leaders of La France Insoumise Party (LFI), was summoned by the police for allegedly engaging in “apology of terrorism”.

The move on April 23 forms part of an ongoing investigation opened following a press release by the LFI published on October 7, the day of the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel.

Following that, LFI was accused of justifying the Hamas atrocities by denouncing the Islamist movement and Israeli colonisation at the same time.

Panot responded to the police action, saying: “We will not be silent. No summons, no intimidation of any kind will prevent us from protesting against the ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people.”

She also cautioned against what she described as the “serious misuse of the justice system to suppress political expression”.

This, Panot added, followed “a long series of other attempts to silence voices in favour of peace”.

She also referenced the recent cancellation of a conference featuring the LFI’s Jean-Luc Mélenchon and its European Parliament candidate Rima Hassan at the University of Lille by French authorities.

At the time, the event was stopped by authorities citing concerns over public safety concerns, sparking a broader discussion on freedom of speech in France.

Manon Aubry, a prominent LFI figure and MEP, echoed Panot’s sentiments, expressing her worries regarding the state of French democracy.

“Our democracy is hurtling towards authoritarianism at an alarming pace,” she said.

“We must all react.”

Panot is not the first hard-left politician to be summoned for “apology of terrorism”; Hassan was also called in a few days ago by the police for the same reason.

Mélenchon has responded publicly to the developments, criticising what he saw as politically motivated complaints against LFI.

“Just as the bans on conferences and convictions of trade unionists have been carried out without too much solidarity, the far-right is advancing,” he said.

Mélenchon accused “pro-Netanyahu associations” of being behind the complaints, reigniting allegations of anti-Semitism within the French Left.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2024/04/lfis-panot-summoned-by-police-over-alleged-apology-of-terrorism

Irish PM Presses Ahead With Catastrophic Hate Speech Law

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If it is left up to Taoiseach (prime minister) Simon Harris, an amended version of Ireland’s insidious and controversial hate speech bill will be passed before the next general election.

Under the bill in its current form, owning and distributing “material likely to incite hatred against persons” could carry multi-year long prison sentences.

Harris’ reiteration of his commitment to the bill’s passage comes as Scotland’s own newly enacted hate crime legislation is causing a flood of ‘hate crime’ reports which have put undue pressure on police, who are left unable to handle an increasing number of shoplifting cases, sexual assaults, and car thefts.

Speaking on RTÉ’s Today with Claire Byrne, the Fine Gael leader said that he had decided to pass the bill before March 22, 2025—the last possible legal date for holding a general election.

“I have made a decision that we are going to pass a law in this space [of time], I’m very clear on that,” he said.

“Hate crime is not a pretend crime, it is a very real thing. If I want to be tough on law and order and support the Gardaí [the Garda Síochána, Ireland’s police and security service], that means supporting the Gardaí in pursuing all crimes, including hate crimes … So we will pass the Bill. The Bill will be amended and the Bill will seek to address significant concerns that have been made.”

Harris also noted the bill’s “unintended consequences” for free speech and that the amendment would address “legitimate issues” that people had raised.

The current bill proposes a two-year prison sentence for people who simply have offending material in their possession, and a five-year one for distributing such material with the intent to incite hatred against people with “protected characteristics” such as race, gender, or religious belief. Events have shown that suspicions that such laws would be only applied to certain types of people are well-founded. 

Indeed, as reported by breakingnews.ie, constituents have been flooding TDs’ email boxes with complaints that the proposed hate speech legislation would make Ireland a “police state,” since the hate and gender definitions it employs are unclear.

No doubt in part inspired by these messages—alongside the unmitigated disaster unfolding in Scotland—numerous government TDs (MPs) have called for the legislation to be summarily scrapped. 

These include Harris’ fellow party members Charlie Flanagan and Michael Ring as well as Fianna Fáil TDs Willie O’Dea and James O’Connor. 

Harris, either blind to or unconcerned with popular sentiment, said he found this “a little unusual” considering the fact that the bill was in the legislative programme for this parliamentary year, and around 90% of TDs had voted for the legislation in 2023.

The bill is also, at least in part, the cause of a minor shake-up of Ireland’s political landscape. 

Late last month, the leftist Sinn Féin, the country’s largest opposition party, withdrew its support for the piece of legislation, arguing it was “badly thought through” and did “not have support across the political spectrum.”

Commenting on the proposed law in January, legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) said the law would allow police to access a person’s text messages and emails in the search for prosecutable material. The ADF also criticized the bill’s vague definition of ‘gender,’ saying it would:

potentially create a legal scenario where perceived offense against a non-exhaustive list of identities can be met with the full force of the law including possible custodial sentences. 

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/irish-pm-presses-ahead-with-catastrophic-hate-speech-law

Ousted Texas Bishop Denounces ‘Silent Shepherds,’ ‘Corrupt Vatican’

Conservative Bishop Joseph Strickland, who was ousted from his Texas diocese by Pope Francis last year, has denounced a “corrupt Vatican.”

“I urge all faithful Catholics to speak up, enough is enough,” Bishop Strickland wrote on X (former Twitter) early Tuesday, posted together with an image of Jesus throwing money-changers out of the temple.

“Enough with silent shepherds, enough with a corrupt Vatican, enough with blasphemies & desecration of Jesus Christ,” the bishop continued. “Let us denounce so called bishops who bless sin & hide wolves among the sheep. ENOUGH!”

The latter accusation almost assuredly refers to the Vatican’s flip-flop on the matter of blessings for same-sex couples, the work of Argentinean Cardinal Víctor “Tucho” Fernández, who oversees the Vatican’s doctrinal office (DDF).

Cardinal Fernández reversed the Vatican’s position banning the blessing of homosexual couples, despite a prior statement by his office that the Church has no authority to bless same-sex unions since God Himself “does not and cannot bless sin.”

Last November, Pope Francis took the unusual step of removing Bishop Strickland — a known conservative who has been critical of the pope — from his post at the diocese of Tyler, Texas.

Vatican News said the pontiff’s decision to remove 65-year-old Strickland came after an “exhaustive” apostolic visitation of the diocese by two retired U.S. bishops who determined that “the continuation in office of Bishop Strickland was not feasible.”

Italy’s state-owned RAI News reported that the investigation into the bishop was launched as a response to “his traditional positions, irreconcilable with the new course started by Pope Francis.”

As examples, RAI noted that Bishop Strickland is “a vigorous defender of the Catholic Church’s doctrinal and dogmatic positions on marriage, human life, and religious freedom.”

Among Strickland’s critical positions, was opposition to the pope’s “innovations in matters of marriage, the Eucharist, and sexuality,” RAI reported.

The conservative Catholic site Silere non possum (I cannot be silent) asserted that Bishop Strickland’s ouster was “the price he paid for telling the truth,” and for his support of the traditional Latin Mass.

While Francis has said he welcomes criticism and defends freedom of speech, this is patently untrue, the article asserts, since “those who live under this dictatorial system are very clear that ‘freedom of speech’ is something completely different.”

The Canada-based Catholic news outlet LifeSiteNews reported that Strickland had been a vocal critic of former U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi over her support of legal abortion and had accused the prominent pro-LGBT activist Jesuit Father James Martin of “blasphemy.”

Father Martin has been a protégé of Pope Francis, who has sent him several handwritten letters encouraging him in his ministry to gays and has welcomed him in private audiences in the Vatican.

LifeSiteNews also noted that in contrast to his harsh treatment of conservatives, “Pope Francis has not disciplined numerous bishops who have publicly contradicted Catholic doctrine on homosexual activity, gender, same-sex ‘blessings,’ the ordination of women, and the reception of the Eucharist.”

Another Catholic news outlet, Our Sunday Visitornoted that although no reason had been given for Bishop Strickland’s removal, “speculation about his future in the diocese has swirled for months following the bishop’s May 12 post on Twitter (now known as X), accusing the pontiff of ‘undermining the deposit of faith.’”

https://www.breitbart.com/faith/2024/04/23/ousted-texas-bishop-denounces-silent-shepherds-corrupt-vatican

Berlin trials new ‘call for help’ app for bathers to combat rise in migrant sexual assault at swimming pools

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Outdoor swimming pools in Berlin will trial a new “call for help” app this summer to combat the increasing number of fights, sexual crimes, and attacks on employees that plagued the complexes last summer.

As reported by the Berliner Morgenpost, the app will enable guests to alert on-site guards to incidents and facilitate swifter intervention in a bid to boost the feeling of security at the pools.

Riots have erupted at Berlin’s outdoor swimming pools in recent years including at the Berlin Columbiabad in the borough of Neukölln last July, which led to the site being closed due to staff shortages after too many employees left due to stress.

Staff penned a letter to a leading German newspaper complaining about “mainly Arab migrants and Chechens” who were engaging in sexual harassment of women and mass brawls on the premises while also leaving the complexes in disgusting conditions.

“Violence against pool staff is everywhere,” reported Peter Harzheim, president of the Federal Association of German Pool Attendants (BDS), last year after multiple incidents at complexes across the German capital.

The local government was forced to introduce measures to address the problem and made the presentation of ID documents upon entering the outdoor swimming pools mandatory — a measure that will remain in force.

To enter a pool this summer, bathers must show their identity card, driver’s license, or some other form of photographic identification.

Security cameras, an increased police presence, and bag checks are also all expected to continue to deter troublemakers.

A total of 153 bans were imposed on unruly visitors to outdoor pools last summer, a figure that doesn’t tell the whole story, with enforcement against the multitude of high-profile incidents rare and subsequent criminal convictions even rarer.

The ID requirements were also often counter-intuitive, as families and tourists unaware of the new rules were refused entry to the complexes because they didn’t have ID on them.

Swimming pools in Berlin are now expected to shell out up to €2 million every summer season on bolstered security from private companies, with up to 170 guards due to be on-site during popular hot weekends — a new expenditure that will only result in admission prices going up and making the facilities less accessible for working-class Germans.

The issue isn’t an isolated case in Berlin, with many other towns and cities across Germany and neighboring Belgium and the Netherlands experiencing the same issue.

The De Vliegende Vaart open-air swimming pool in Terneuzen, located in the Dutch Zeeland province close to the Belgian border, also introduced draconian ID requirements last summer to combat crime and public order offenses committed by the number of Belgian Moroccans crossing the border to frequent the facilities.

Sexual harassment by migrants within pool areas received much publicity in February this year after leading Dutch conservative politician Geert Wilders demanded the deportation of an asylum seeker for sexually assaulting four 11-year-old girls at a swimming pool resort in Zandvoort.

https://rmx.news/germany/berlin-trials-new-call-for-help-app-for-bathers-to-combat-rise-in-migrant-sexual-assault-at-swimming-pools

Transgender movement is losing its influence on social media to shut down debate

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The transgender movement still has not recovered from Elon Musk’s purchase of X (formerly Twitter). While the platform still has obvious flaws — from Musk’s difficulty in policing the posting of pornography to the clearly prevalent practice of shadow-banning primarily conservative-leaning figures — it is possible to tell the truth about gender ideology on one of the world’s largest social media platforms. In a world where the public square has become (unfortunately, in my view) digital, that matters.

It is also significant that the transgender movement’s attacks on Elon Musk — like their targeting of J.K. Rowling — appear to have backfired completely. Previously, the bullying of corporate leaders generally elicited a climbdown in short order, especially when combined with potent accusations of “threatening the existence of trans people” or claims that free speech on the issue caused suicidal ideation in young people. But Musk, if he ever cared, now appears to view the transgender movement with the same hostility they view him.

But with the loss of X, LGBT activists are ramping up their efforts to retain their grip on other platforms, notably YouTube. Last month, Media Matters — a “watchdog” group that works with LGBT organizations such as GLAAD — released a report titled “YouTube and right-wing creators are profiting from anti-trans vitriol.” The strategy works like this:

  1. Media Matters, cosplaying as a neutral watchdog, releases “evidence” of hate speech as defined by the LGBT movement.
  2. This report is fired off as a press release to mainstream media outlets, many of which reliably run stories on “surges” of “anti-LGBT hate speech” on their platforms.
  3. Media Matters and LGBT groups now point to these stories as evidence of their initial claims, and use them to pressure the social media giants — in this case, YouTube — to take action.
  4. Any response — or lack thereof — from the social media platform is also viewed as a story. No response is presented as an indication that the executives in charge do not care about the safety of LGBT people; any promise to take action is stingily praised as “a step in the right direction” along with quotes urging them to go further.
  5. If executives do promise to move “in the right direction,” they have encouraged the bullying, and the strategy is repeated in an infinite loop.

Here is how the Media Matters report, authored by Payton Armstrong, begins:

YouTube is allowing right-wing creators with millions of subscribers to misgender and deadname trans people on its platform — and monetizing that content through advertising. YouTube has claimed for years to be committed to protecting trans people from hate speech and harassment on the platform while resisting advocates’ calls to explicitly prohibit intentionally deadnaming or misgendering trans people — forms of harassment that involve using a trans person’s former name or incorrect pronouns.

For the uninitiated, by “incorrect pronouns” Armstrong means “correct pronouns”; by “deadnaming” he means referring to someone by their given name prior to “transition.” According to Armstrong, referring to Caitlyn (formerly Bruce) Jenner correctly as “he” would constitute “harassment.” Suppressing speech is a key tactic of the LGBT movement, and Media Matters works to list all those they believe are guilty of this truth-telling “harassment.”

In Armstrong’s report, he pinpoints a number of YouTube content creators as particularly offensive violators, including Matt Walsh (of course), Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, Michael Knowles, Brett Cooper, the Hodge twins, and Brandon Tatum. Four of those named work for The Daily Wire, which, as one of the most successful conservative media outfits and the company that produced the documentary What is a Woman? is naturally a primary target. The Daily Wire, Armstrong writes, “likely profited” from “bigotry.”

Armstrong concludes: “Though YouTube has temporarily suspended or demonetized accounts in the past for violating its hate speech and harassment policies by promoting bigotry against LGBTQ people, the platform’s lack of explicit rules around misgendering and deadnaming has left YouTube rife with monetized anti-trans vitriol.” His demand is simple: That YouTube immediately rectify this by taking action against the content creators in question. He provides a handy list of hyper-linked videos for the convenience of any YouTube content reviewers to speed up the process. GLAAD promptly posted the report to X.

Thus far, these creators have not been removed from YouTube entirely — although plenty of others have been. With X permitting open discussion on the transgender issue and many of the LGBT movement’s premises now being challenged even in the mainstream press, it will be interesting to see how long this particular tactic retains its potency. I expect to see a massive push to reassert control over the narrative, particularly through censorship, over the next year as the LGBT movement attempts to stomp out the debate. I also expect them to fail. Too many of their previously enforced dogmas have been debunked, and too many mainstream outlets — including The New York Times — have begun to cautiously allow dissenting opinions. The winds are changing, and I don’t think they can be stopped this time.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/transgender-movement-is-losing-its-influence-on-social-media-to-shut-down-debate/?utm_source=most_recent&utm_campaign=usa

Study: German Children Converting to Islam Out of Fear

Schoolchildren are converting to Islam in German schools as Christian students feel like outsiders and are desperate to try and fit in, a new study has warned.

‘More and more parents of German children are turning to counselling centres because the Christian children want to convert so that they are no longer outsiders at school,’ a state security officer told German tabloid Bild.

A study by the Criminal Research Institute of Lower Saxony found that 67.8 per cent of the surveyed students believe that the Koran is ‘more important’ than the laws in Germany

Nearly half of them (45.6 per cent) think that ‘Islamic Theocracy is the best form of government’.

In several schools in large cities like Berlin or Frankfurt, Muslim children make up more than 80 per cent of the student body, which the expert claims is due to the strong immigration in the last eight years.

They said that in addition, many of these Muslim students come from strictly religious families from ‘very archaic cultures’ in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, where people live according to the morals and laws laid out by the Koran.

‘When girls at school behave too westernised in the eyes of Muslim young people, don’t wear a headscarf or meet boys, the male students think they have to defend their honour and warn the girls to behave like a devout Muslim,’ the state security officer said.

‘In addition, there is also peer pressure: you want to belong.’

They added that the male Muslim students can ‘appear very threatening and sometimes violent’ in their pursuit to ensure girls abide by the rules of the Koran.

Due to this, ‘parallel societies’ can be seen emerging in schools as the Muslim students assume a dominant role.

‘And if a lot of refugee children come to school again in the summer, the situation will become even more explosive,’ the expert said. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13339659/Schoolchildren-converting-Islam-fear-German-schools.html