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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

16-Year-Old Voices Fears over ‘Refugee’ Rapes

“Please help us!… It is… very hard to live day-to-day as a woman” says 16 year old Bibi Wilhailm, a German girl who has uploaded her personal experiences of Arab and Muslim migrants in a new video that some claim is being censored by Facebook under it’s new “hate speech” guidelines.

The 20 minute video, apparently created by the 16 year old Facebook user Miss Wilhailm, starts with her saying that she is, “so scared everywhere, for example if my family and I go out together, or if I see a movie with my friends. Usually I stay out until 6pm in winter, and it is so scary. It is just very hard to live day-to-day as a woman.”

She talks about her experiences over summer, when a group of Muslims said that her and her friends were “sluts” for walking outside in t-shirts.

Miss Wilhailm then turns toward what she sees on social media, describing how she has seen, “a 17 year old attacked, a 15 year old attacked, two 12 year olds attacked, so many,” and questions, “why should we, children, have to grow up in such fear?”

“I cannot understand why they do this. But more importantly, I cannot understand why Germany is doing nothing! Why is Germany standing by, watching, and then doing nothing? Please explain, why. Men of Germany, these people are killing your children, they are killing your women. We need your protection,” she goes on to say adding, “The politicians live alone in their villas, drink their cocktails, and do nothing. They do nothing! I do not know what world they live in, but please, people, please help us! Please, do something!”

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4 comments:

  1. What ARE they going to do?
    Their "leaders" (they cheered them well) disarmed them.

    Maybe they could try a mean letter to the editor.
    Now, just close your eyes and repeat to yourself, "it could never happen here...it could never happen here....".
    Yes, it could.
    Keep cheering.

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  2. How can anyone want to take in these "refugees"? Please explain why you would want to risk your life to help these people.

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  3. You bought it, you own it.

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  4. Coming to your town real soon.

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