Jihad by Rape, on the street and in the courts
Islam and Christianity are radically different in their view of human rights.
Jesus Christ gave up his life and forgave the ones who were torturing him. With this act, sacrificial love and the sacred value of each human being were embodied as the highest ideals in Christian civilization, impacting the entire world, whether people were believers in him as the savior, or not.
Mohammed became a political leader and military commander. He approved and oversaw the beheading of 600-900 men in the Jewish Banu Qurayza tribe. He promised his followers that if they died in the act of attacking infidels, they would be welcomed as “martyrs” in paradise. He endorsed the taking of sex slaves in war and did so himself. Human beings have value based on their agreement with, and obedience to, Muslim beliefs.
Jews and Christians may be spared if they acknowledge their inferior status by paying the jizya tax, but in modern America and Europe, there are other ways to force submission.
In 2025, it took the tweets of the owner of “X,” Elon Musk, to bring serious attention to the grooming and serial rape of thousands of English girls by men of mostly Pakistani Muslim background over many decades. One journalist called it the
Biggest peacetime crime in the history of modern Europe. British governments, both Conservative and Labor, hoped that they had buried the story after a few symbolic prosecutions in the 2010s. And it looked like they had succeeded—until Elon Musk read some of the court papers and tweeted his disgust.
Social workers were intimidated into silence. Local police ignored excused, and even abetted pedophile rapists across dozens of cities. Senior police and Home Office officials deliberately avoided action in the name of maintaining what they called “community relations.” Local councilors and Members of Parliament rejected pleas for help from the parents of raped children. Charities, NGOs, and Labor MPs accused those who discussed the scandal of racism and Islamophobia. The media mostly ignored or downplayed the biggest story of their lifetimes.
But the failure to enforce the laws against rape, to secure borders, to vet incoming migrants, to prosecute and imprison criminals, and to deport failed asylum seekers is not just a British problem. It can also be summarized as the failure of law enforcement to take seriously the migrant rape crisis engulfing the country of Germany. Skeptical? As reported by journalist Soeren Kern:
In Berlin, a court acquitted a 23-year-old Turkish man of rape because his victim could not prove that she did not give her consent. The court heard how the man shoved the woman's head between the steel bars of the headboard of a bed and repeatedly violated her over a period of more than four hours. The woman cried "stop" and resisted by scratching the accused on the back, but at some point, she stopped resisting. The court asked: "Could it be that the defendant thought you were in agreement?"
In Hamburg, a 29-year-old Afghan asylum seeker sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl while she was asleep in a room at a local hospital. The Afghan had been admitted to the hospital's emergency room due to his advanced state of inebriation. Unattended, the Afghan first wandered into the room of a 29-year-old woman who managed to get him to leave her alone. He then entered the room of the 15-year-old and performed sex acts on her. He was detained and released. Police said there were insufficient grounds to press charges.
Also in Hamburg, a court ruled that Ali D., a 29-year-old migrant from Iraq who raped a 13-year-old girl in the city's Jungfernstieg subway station, could not be guilty of the charge of sexual abuse of children (Sexueller Missbrauch von Kindern) because he could not have known that the girl was under 14. According to German law, children are children if they are under 14 years of age. By dropping the charge of sexual abuse of a child, Ali D. faces only a single charge of rape which, in this case, carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison.
The same court previously handed suspended sentences to a group of Serbian teenagers who gang-raped a 14-year-old girl and left her for dead in sub-zero temperatures. At the time, the judge said that although "the penalties may seem mild to the public," the teens had all made confessions, appeared remorseful and no longer posed a danger to society.
selection from Genesis 1:28 Civilization & Its Enemies, www.Gen128civilization.com