Andrew Angin
Daily Stormer
September 26, 2015
Yesterday, we reported on the rape and sexual harassment epidemic taking place in German refugee centers. We translated a German paper, and were, as such, one step ahead of the mainstream English media.
Today, the English media is reporting on this issue, but failing to mention the item of men urinating on women, while they are awake or sleeping.
They also do not mention the epidemic hallway urination, which German doctors working in the facilities say has created a sanitation crisis.
Men are allegedly raping women and children in European refugee camps, seeing them as “fair game” because they’re unaccompanied, women’s rights groups allege.
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The camps housing the hundreds of thousands of migrants from the Middle East and South Africa are crowded, with men women and children sleeping next to each other and using the same toilets.
Seventy-two percent of them are adult men, while just 13 percent are women and 15 percent are children, the U.N. has calculated, based on reports from governments and the media.
A culture of rape and sexual abuse is being allowed to take hold in asylum centres across Germany as Europe struggles to cope with the migrant crisis, it has been alleged,
Women’s rights groups and politicians have highlighted assaults against women and children in at least one camp.
And they suggest such incidents may be widespread, with many going unreported to the police.
Campaigners also claimed some men saw unaccompanied women as ‘fair game’, and also blamed conditions in which occupants were unsegregated by gender or nationality.
So, that’s one American and one British source – both “right wing” – reporting on the rape issue.
But no mention of the urination on women, which the German government confirmed was happening on a wide scale in a confirmed leaked memo.
They are also urinating in the hallways all day long. Maybe there’s a line for the bathroom, but can’t they go outside? Ah right. It’s too cold.
The letter gives the physician a report from the health overseer of the Bundeswehr. Literally it says: “The halls are cleaned 2 times a day. Nevertheless, the building’s sanitation is, in my view, not in order, given that garbage is repeatedly thrown on the floor. Urinating in some corners is routine. In the accommodation areas, single women are urinated on by other male persons from other countries, even while the women sleep. Sexual harassment is a daily occurrence.“
Anyway.
Why is the “right wing” English media not reporting that refugee men are urinating on sleeping refugee women?
Well, maybe it is too much for the journalists to comprehend, or they are covering for the immigrants. I don’t know.
What I do know is that rape is a lot easier to comprehend than urinating on people while they are asleep, even while the former is probably (I guess) more physically violating than the latter.
There is no reference point in people’s minds for men who piss on sleeping women.
Urinating in the hallway of the place you live is equally bizarre, especially for a group which prides itself on not drinking alcohol.
Urination Behavior in Animals
We do know about animal urination patterns, which appear to be closely related to those of Moslems.
From Paw-Rescue, a dog and cat rights group and adoption organization, we learn about dog urination practices.
Marking serves as a way to claim territory, advertise mating availability and to support the social order. Dogs like hierarchy; it’s what they understand. They communicate age, gender and status within their packs via the pheromones in urine. Both male and female animals can engage in marking behavior.
A dog uses urine marking to help make a new environment smell like home, masking the unfamiliar odors with his own scent. Humans also engage in marking behavior, though it usually takes such forms as moving in a favorite chair and hanging pictures on the wall.
In addition, marking functions as an efficient way to protect a dog’s perceived space than physically challenging each interloper who approaches that space.
Animals also mark to advertise their sexual availability, which is one reason why it helps to neuter and spay dogs. The earlier, the better, since early neutering can keep young dogs from ever developing the impulse to mark.
Urinating in the house and other inappropriate areas can also be a sign of urinary tract disease, so take your dog to the vet before ruling out this possibility.
Urinating in the house can also stem from lack of housetraining or lack of an appropriate place to urinate, or having to hold it longer than the dog can physically wait. Consider having someone visit your dog for a mid-day walk if you work long hours.
Because Moslems have hands that can be used to open doors to the outside world where they can urinate in a bush or some other nature-area where the urine will not create a health hazard, we can rule out that these Moslems are urinating inside and on each other due to having to hold it too long or having urinary tract disease.
Again though, we know they don’t like the cold. So maybe we can’t blame them.
Maybe “lack of housetraining” needs to be looked into by German scientists and/or sociologists/psychiatrists.
But more than likely, this is a territory marking exercise.
For those who missed it, here’s a video of refugees in Germany talking about the problems they are experiencing.
We shouldn’t rule out the possibility (obvious fact?) that abuses by Germans, which include slow internet and no money for cigarettes, may be leading to this irregular urination behavior.