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A video compilation from mostly national broadcasters shows how migrant men from repressive societies look at western women.
“The women are despised because they are moving around freely outside. Or because they want to exercise sexual self-determination”, an expert tells German broadcaster WDR.
In some cases the men feel they have the right to sexually assault the women, as their free behaviour ‘signals’ that.
“When these kinds of women are despised, it is possible that some people believe they are signaling sexually availability, and therefore do not accept when they say ‘NO’,” the WDR expert adds.
The fragments contain old and new material, even Pim Fortuyn is seen, an assassinated politician from the Netherlands, who already said at the start of the century that Islam is problematic for women’s rights.
“When young men come from countries where women are oppressed, and see how open our society is, it almost tears them apart. They are unable to handle this discrepancy,” a professor says in another fragment. A man who understands Arabic says young men who come here are looking for women:
I speak Arabic. In the historical district of Düsseldorf on a Saturday night, I hear what they say. It’s only about one thing.