Next Wave of “Migrants”: Bag Women and Rat Children

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 22, 2016

Syrian refugees protest against President Bashar al-Assad

The military aged males are already here. Now it’s time for everyone else to rush in.

This is going to be pushed as a solution to the mass sex-attacks – “bring their women and they’ll stop raping your women.”

Of course, married Moslem men are still allowed to gang sex-attack non-Moslem women.

Breitbart:

A second wave of migrants is set to break across Europe as the wives and children of men who have already made the journey set out to join them. According to European Union law, migrants already settled in member states are entitled to bring their families to live with them in their adopted country as part of their right to a family life.

As January draws to a close, the demographics of those arriving by boat in Greece has already shifted, revealing the changing face of the migration crisis. 2015 was characterised by predominantly male migration – 73 percent of those landing on Greek shores last summer were men.

But that figure has already dropped to 45 percent, while the number of women has doubled. Greece has also seen a huge rise in the number of under 18s arriving; they now make up a third of migrants landing on the Greek Islands, according to figures from the UN’s Refugee Agency.

Migrants from Syria the most demographically mixed; men make up just 47 percent of new Syrian arrivals in Greece. The figure suggests that huge numbers of Syrian men who travelled predominantly to Germany in 2015 – thanks to Chancellor Angela Merkel’s offer of automatic asylum for anyone with a Syrian passport – are now settled and bringing their families to join them.

A more detailed breakdown of the numbers arriving into Italy over the last year shows the scale of the issue: unaccompanied children outnumbered accompanied children by a factor of ten to one in December of 2015, and were the second largest demographic after the men.

With the number of lone women travellers also on the rise, migrant rights organisations have urged European nations to do more to protect the women as they travel. Many migrant shelters on the routes through the Balkans lack segregated accommodation for men and women, and there are numerous reports of rape and sexual assault by the male migrants.

Yes, we must protect women from rape.

But only Moslem women.