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The cruelest animals walk among us.
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsOverlooked from the left5 days ago

The cruelest animals walk among us.

A report by British MP and leader of the 'Britain First' party, Rupert Lowe, claims that over 250,000 minors were sexually exploited by migrant groups, primarily from Pakistan, based on testimonies collected under his leadership. The report includes allegations of torture, group rapes, prostitution, cigarette burns on young bodies, and forced marriages. It opens with a quote from Nietzsche stating, 'Man is the cruelest animal,' which the author finds fitting but possibly overly generalized. The report argues that Europe has not seen such large-scale crimes as those brought by mass migration, contrasting European history of violence with the alleged brutality of migrants toward children and women. The text suggests that some parts of the report indicate these acts were meant to assert dominance over locals, referred to as 'white cips.' The author references historical instances of Soviet soldiers committing sexual violence in post-WWII Europe, noting that certain groups seem to normalize such behavior.

V zadnjem času je britanski poslanec in vodja stranke Obnovimo Britanijo, Rupert Lowe, objavil neodvisno poročilo, ki je bilo sestavljeno iz pričevanj žrtev migrantnih posiljevalskih tolp. Poročilo, ki ga vodil Lowe, opisuje zelo zgrožene primerke zlorabe, predvsem v primeru mladoletnic. Po podatkih poročila je bilo zlorabljenih več kot 250.000 mladoletnic, medtem ko so pričevanja vključevala mučenja, skupinsko posilstvo, prostitutko, ugašanje cigaret na mladih telesih ter prisilne splave. Tako se prikazuje, da so bile žrtve izpostavljeni zelo zločinskim dejavam, ki so povzročile ogromno duhovno in fizično bolest.

Poročilo je začelo z Nietzschejevim citatom: "Človek je najbolj kruta žival". Tega izjave avtor uporabljal kot naslov, kar je bil primeren glede na zločine, ki so bili opisani. Kljub temu je avtor menil, da je ta izjava preveč posplošena. Še posebej je poudaril, da je vsako ljudstvo zmožno okrutnih dejanj, vendar pa obstaja očitna razlika med različnimi kulturami in družbenimi sistemih. Zato je bilo potrebno razumeti, da so zločini, ki jih prinašajo množične migracije, posebno zgroženi in množični, kar je bilo doslej nepoznano v Evropi.

V poročilu se navdihnuje tudi razmislek o tem, kako se migranti obvladujejo v Evropi. Avtor meni, da so migranti, kot so pakistanski, uporabljali najbolj ostudne načine za izživeljevanje nad domačim prebivalstvom. Njihove žrtve so najpogosteje otroci in ženske, kar kaže na zelo zmožno zlorabo. Poročilo tudi navdihnuje, da je pri posilstvih mogoče govoriti o uveljavljanju dominacije tujcev nad domačim prebivalstvom, kar je bilo opisano kot "beli cipi", kot so njihovi mučitelji imenovali dekleta.

Avtor poročila, Andrej Sekulović, je tudi spominjal na zgodovino, kjer so bili po koncu druge svetovne vojne med sovjanskimi vojaki, najbolj brutalni ravno pripadniki aziatskih narodov. To je pokazalo, da je Evropejec v nekaterih primerih zdrsal v norijo sovraštva in barbarstva, kar je bilo zelo odstranljivo. Kljub temu je bilo močno razumljivo, da je za določena ljudstva to preprosto njihov način bivanja v svetu.

Naslednji korak bo verjetno analiza teh poročil in njihov vpliv na javno mnenje. Prav tako bo potreben pregled političnih reakcij in predlogov za boljše varnostne ukrepe. Vse to bo pomembno za razumevanje kompleksnosti problema in za razvoj ustrezne politike.

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Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedRight5 days ago
The cruelest animals walk among us.

A report by British MP and leader of the 'Britain First' party, Rupert Lowe, claims that over 250,000 minors were sexually exploited by migrant groups, primarily from Pakistan, based on testimonies collected under his leadership. The report includes allegations of torture, group rapes, prostitution, cigarette burns on young bodies, and forced marriages. It opens with a quote from Nietzsche stating, 'Man is the cruelest animal,' which the author finds fitting but possibly overly generalized. The report argues that Europe has not seen such large-scale crimes as those brought by mass migration, contrasting European history of violence with the alleged brutality of migrants toward children and women. The text suggests that some parts of the report indicate these acts were meant to assert dominance over locals, referred to as 'white cips.' The author references historical instances of Soviet soldiers committing sexual violence in post-WWII Europe, noting that certain groups seem to normalize such behavior.

Bias read (Right): The article presents a highly charged narrative blaming migrants for widespread sexual exploitation and violence against children and women, using emotive language and making broad generalizations about migrant communities. It contrasts European history of violence with the alleged brutality of non-

Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedRight8 days ago
The cruelest animals walk among us.

The article discusses a report by British MP Rupert Lowe, leader of the Brexit Party, which outlines testimonies from victims of migrant trafficking, predominantly from Pakistan. The report claims over 250,000 children were abused, including torture, group sexual assaults, prostitution, cigarette burns, and forced baths. It references Nietzsche’s quote 'Man is the most cruel animal,' suggesting that while all peoples can commit atrocities, Europe has not experienced such widespread brutality as claimed by mass migration. The author contrasts this with historical European violence, arguing that extreme cruelty toward the vulnerable, like children, is foreign to Europeans. The piece also notes that post-WWII Soviet soldiers, particularly those of Asian descent, were among the most brutal in Europe. The article concludes with a call for support for democracy and media plurality.

Bias read (Right): The article frames migration as a threat to European values, emphasizing abuse and brutality against children and women, using emotionally charged language. It positions migrants as perpetrators rather than victims, aligns with anti-immigration rhetoric, and suggests that certain groups (e.g., non-E

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