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Friday, January 29, 2016

German City Bans Refugees From Nightclubs

The German city of Freiburg announced that it has banned refugees from nightclubs following several accusations of sexual harassment and theft, the Daily Mail reports.

Women who visited the nightclubs claimed the refugees had drugged their drinks with date-rape subtances and assaulted females in the bathrooms. One woman alleged that she had been raped and seen a bouncer stabbed.

Due to the collective complaints, six different clubs have banned refugees. The weekend headline for the local newspaper, Badische Zeitung, read, “No more entry for asylum seekers.”

While six clubs have partaken in the universal ban, one club said they will admit refugees if the refugees accept a special card that represents the rejection of “violence, sexism, and discrimination.”

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lol Germany you wanted them you got em....Metcalf needs to be voted OUT.

Anonymous said...

Im telling ya germans what take this much longer before feces in fan

Anonymous said...

Wait....isn't that called discrimination? Germany will get this under control because they are not a bunch of pansies that tip toe around everyone's feelings for fear of being sued or riots breaking out.

The same thing happens in this country and we will not be able to handle it. Too many bleeding hearts.

Anonymous said...

Somehow the terms "refugee" and "nightclub" seem mutually exclusive, especially when the refugee is of the Muslim faith.

Anonymous said...

what would happen if we were to ban gays from nightclubs, would Salisbury go out of business

Anonymous said...

There leader is obviously a pansy.

Anonymous said...

They're supposedly poor destitute refugees....they come there and immediately sign up for welfare, but can afford to go to nightclubs...where alcohol is served.

Anonymous said...

The one world government Progressives are trying to destabilize stable countries.