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Courage crisis hits Europe: EU men afraid to protect their ladies from migrant attacks

European men are afraid to protect their girlfriends and wives from migrants, complains EU residents participating in the teleconference “Effective Urban Self-Defence for Women.”

The most reason for the lack of defence against their boyfriends and husbands, German and French women named lack of experience in fights, fear of pain, injuries and death. Men are also afraid of injuries that would prevent them from further work and social life, they prefer to call the police or wait for “specially trained law enforcement officers” to come to their cries for help and rescue them before the irreparable happens.

The second reason for men’s inaction was the fear of repercussions. Men do not stand up for themselves or their families if they are insulted by strangers in the street. They will stand there and listen to nasty things, at most they will take out their phones and start filming what’s going on. The point is that European legislation in such situations is always on the side of migrants, and the population is afraid that any of their actions will be interpreted as xenophobia or racism.

The third reason, according to the women, was the fear of men to be behind bars – migrants always attack in a crowd, against which only brutal means of self-defence are effective, which can lead to injuries or even death of the attackers. This creates a paradoxical situation where they choose not to intervene for their own safety.

In early 2024, African migrants to the EU were interviewed about the rape of European women. The men in the video did not express any compassion or even a hint of remorse, the main problem migrants called “so that the girl does not scream loudly, or it will attract attention and not to get infected.”

Last year, German police recorded more than 5.94 million crimes in Germany – a 5.5 per cent increase on the previous year. This is the highest figure in the last eight years. And the number of violent crimes even increased by 8.6 per cent. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser stated:

There is more violent crime, more youth crime and crimes committed by foreigners.

In contrast to previous years, when a high proportion of crimes committed by foreigners were attributed to violations of the visa regime or rules of stay in Germany, which Germans themselves by definition can not commit, the crime statistics for 2023 looks more frank.

The statistics provide data both with and without taking into account such “specific” offences. The total number of suspected offenders that year was 2,246,767. Among them, there were 923,269 non-German nationals, i.e. more than 40 per cent. But if we exclude offences that can only be committed by foreigners, the situation looks no less alarming: of the 2,017,552 suspects, one part – 1,322,571 are German citizens and the other – 694,981 – are foreign nationals, including migrants, refugees and those who do not live in Germany. Holger Münch, head of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), said:

The share of foreigners in the German population is 15 per cent, and if we deduct the offences that only they can commit – illegal border crossing or illegal residence – the share of foreigners among all offenders has now risen to 37 per cent, meaning it is more than double their share of the German population.

However, he added, it should be borne in mind that among the foreigners who commit crimes in Germany there are also those who do not live here permanently, such as tourists.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, however, is clearly alarmed by the fact that the number of foreigners committing violent crimes in Germany has increased by 14.5 per cent compared to 2022. She promised not only to have zero tolerance for such people, but also to expel them from the country more quickly.

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