German politician admits lying about ethnicity of sex attackers to avoid fuelling racism
https://x.com/CV_Dalcher/status/1895827480143126692
Of all the horror stories in Douglas Murray’s THE STRANGE DEATH OF EUROPE, this was the most horrifying:
A victim of sexual assault lied about the ethnicity of her attackers because she—get this—didn’t want citizens to view the men who attacked her “as the problem.” Imagine the poor self image of a woman who would lie to the police to protect the public image of three men who assaulted her. But it gets worse. Much worse. 👇
In a nightmarish manifestation of Stockholm Syndrome, the woman says in her open letter: “You’re not the problem. You’re usually a wonderful human being”
Tip: wonderful human beings don’t force women to perform sex acts on them.
And there’s still more…
They’re no better or worse—they’re only different
“They are alone and looking to banish their humiliation of flight with confirmation of their masculinity.”
The left has been force-feeding the world these lies for decades.
Don’t dare argue, lest they call you ‘racist.’
Here’s a true thing: Not all sexual assaults are committed by men of a certain ethnic group / nationality / religion.
Here’s another true thing: When any crime is committed, the identify of the perpetrator should be reported.
INCLUDING ethnicity, religion, nationality.
Our anti-racist friends (AKA We The Undersigned) are all for reporting the correct sex of a criminal, often citing the importance of accurate statistics.
Is there less of a need for accuracy with respect to other demographic data?
If we don’t want crime statistics to make it appear that women commit more crimes of a certain nature than they actually do, wouldn’t we also be concerned about statistics that make it appear that a particular group doesn’t commit FEWER crimes of that nature?
On top of the behaviour of victims who wish to protect their abusers in the name of ‘let’s all get along,’ we’re witnessing contradictory opinions with respect to accuracy in criminal records.
Chilling, but not surprising.