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Saturday, October 1, 2016

"Therapy" for Muslim Rape Victims Instead of Border Control


‘I don’t need therapy — I’d rather move to Hungary’

Open Borders Dutch Political Hacks Could Care Less About Women


(Gates of Vienna)  -  According to a Hungarian news report, the Dutch government is dealing with the migration crisis by providing young women with what they call “therapy” to prepare them for the (non-negligible) possibility that they may be raped by an immigrant. Advance therapy for rape — isn’t that swell? Close your eyes and think of Holland, girls!
The article below discusses the whimsical T-shirt pictured above, among other aspects of the revolt against multicult in the Netherlands. It’s a reminder that Hungary is leading the resistance against Islamization and mass immigration in Europe. The Hungarian referendum coming up on Sunday (on whether to accept mandatory migrant quotas from the EU) is as significant for the future of Europe as last May’s Brexit vote in the UK.
Hungary deserves the support of immigration-critics throughout the West. It comes highly recommended as a tourist destination, as do the other countries of the Visegrad Group. For those who can’t make the trip, buying Hungarian products is a suitable alternative. Which, needless to say, makes me think of wine.

I consulted with the future Baron, who is a wine expert, and he says that Tokaji, a.k.a. Tokay, is the most well-known Hungarian wine. It’s a sweet white dessert wine, like a sauterne or an ice wine. But he says there are also dry reds, including Egri Bikavér (“bull’s blood from Eger”). From the wiki:
According to legend, the name originates from the invasion of Suleiman the Magnificent around 1552.
“To motivate and support the small group of soldiers during the Siege of Eger castle they were served delicious food and a lot of red wine. Among the Turkish soldiers it was rumored that bull’s blood was mixed into the red wine, as otherwise the strength and firm resistance of the town and castle of Eger could not be explained. Finally the enemy gave up.”
It has been suggested that the term Bikavér was coined by poet János Garay in 1846.
For the non-bibulous among our readers, there are other Hungarian products that may be worth a look. I noticed while browsing the web that most of Hungary’s exports are of technical products — it’s a very high-tech economy. But pork products were on the list. So… wine, pork, and maybe a Magyar agár puppy. How much more Islamophobic can you get?
And now for the Magyar-oriented Dutch girls. Many thanks to CrossWare for translating this article from the Hungarian news portal PestiSrácok.hu:
This is why Dutch girls want to move to Hungary
The Hungarian government’s immigration politics are more popular than the EU’s present policies. In the Netherlands young Dutch girls advertise on T-shirts that they would rather move to Hungary than undergo the preparation therapy organized by the Dutch government for migrant-violence (rape). [Yes you heard it right, they give them preparation for the certain rape and violence rather than protecting them from it — translator]
One of the latest programs in the Netherlands to prepare young girls for unavoidable migrant violence is to provide them preparatory therapy against rape. As a result some girls have begun to wear a T-shirt with the text: “I don’t need therapy — I’d rather move to Hungary” (Ik heb geen therapie nodig — ik moet gewoon naar Hungarije).
[“I don’t need therapy — I’d rather move to Hungary” Photo: Facebook.com]
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Illegal alien Muslims walk near a razor-wire fence secured by Hungarian police at the official border crossing between Serbia and Hungary.

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