Schoolteacher in Vienna: It’s Time to Discuss the Failure of “Integration”

As a follow-up to yesterday’s post, the Viennese middle school teacher Susanne Wiesinger once again breaks the taboo against discussing the failure to integrate Muslims into Austrian society.

Many thanks to Ava Lon for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00   You can notice the day’s struggle by Susanne Wiesinger, and also the relief.
00:05   She became very popular with other teachers for her honest words concerning
00:08   the growing influence of Islam in Vienna schools. —All of them were very emotional
00:11   and very happy. Some also said:
00:20   “It’s a shame I don’t dare do that.” They would also like to say it.
00:25   but they don’t dare, for all possible reasons.
00:35   This was the biggest mistake that we made,
00:40   that we completely entrusted a failed integration to the FPÖ [Freedom Party, right-wing].
00:45   And I also understood from talks today
00:50   that we don’t really SEE what mistakes we made.
00:55   Because we are too much invested in party politics.
01:00   I hope
01:05   that one day we’ll have more courage, and that we lose our vanity.
01:10   While the School Authority would like to leave the uncomfortable subject behind
01:14   as soon as possible, the 53-year-old teacher hopes that
01:18   from now on the problems of Muslim students will be
01:21   discussed often and tackled seriously. The silence has to end at last.
01:26   I believe the most important thing is to take it out of the media as soon as possible.
01:31   I’m under the impression, a very strong impression, that all will be well now.
01:36   And that I don’t have to speak out anymore.
01:41   It’s better if others take over,
01:46   or that I should remove myself from the line of fire.
01:49   Before her going public there was supposed to be
01:56   a discussion with Vienna State School Councilor Heinrich Himmer.
02:01   However, Susanne Wiesinger doesn’t believe that it will ever happen,
02:04   even though right now there’s a great need for talking.
 

9 thoughts on “Schoolteacher in Vienna: It’s Time to Discuss the Failure of “Integration”

  1. They have been getting to her.
    She has clearly been blue pilled big time.
    Her statements are almost the opposite of what she said before.

    “I understand from talks today that we don’t really see what mistakes we made.”
    [a few days ago she saw very clearly what mistakes were made]

    “She hopes from now on the problems of muslim students will
    be discussed often and tackled seriously. The silence has to end at last.”
    [that’s odd, this statement contradicts the following statements]

    “I believe the most important thing is to take it out of the media as soon as possible.”
    [smart thinking let’s sweep it back under the carpet, worked great the first time]

    “I am under the impression, a very strong impression, that all will be well now and that I don’t have to speak out anymore.”
    [she just popped another blue pill and the problem has gone away, life is hunky-dory again]

  2. She is afraid.She is terrified .What is the point of Austria’s elections if they cannot do anything about those degenerates?

  3. Ooops.
    Gotta take it back………..
    Gotta, gotta take it ALL back…………………

    ………………nothing to see here………………………Nothing. DID YOU HEAR ME?!?………
    Nothing………………
    ………LOOK, a squirrel!!!

  4. If want to understand the psychology of young Muslims better, there is a new book you should read. You have heard of Nicolai Sennels, the Danish psychologist assigned to a treatment center for juvenile delinquents. He discovered that half are first and second generation Muslim immigrants. He also discovered that their value systems make their integration into Western society almost impossible. The report is in a new book: Holy Wrath: Among Criminal Muslims. I recommend it to anyone trying to understand and educate people about Islamists.

    • It took a long time to get the book into English. Meanwhile, he was writing for New English Review and back then his ideas were a breath of fresh air:

      http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm/frm/63122/sec_id/63122

      Nancy Korbin, another therapist who worked with Muslim youngsters (in Minneapolis) wrote the introduction to that essay eight years ago:

      When I first read about Nicolai Sennels’ work concerning therapy, which he had conducted with criminal Muslims in Denmark, I knew that it would be groundbreaking. I hope that you the reader will listen closely to what he has to say.

      I also had the opportunity to conduct prison interviews of Muslim detainees, which were not interrogations. Minneapolis has the largest diaspora of Somali Muslims outside of Mogadishu, and there was an overload in the county jail. I was trying to decide if I wanted to draw up a research project. Pressured for time and with too many other responsibilities plus receiving a death threat during one of the interviews, I decided against it.

      Like Sennels, I came away with a similar sense that Western law enforcement and the general public did not understand why there was so much crime in the Muslim population. And why there has been this problem of jail house converts to Islam who then become radicalized through contact with other criminal Muslims during incarceration.

      Islam is the perfect religion to give justification for those who feel under attack and to maintain the eternal “victim” fantasy. Islam is also “higher” than Christianity because it comes last in co-opting the revelations of Sinai and the New Testament. What a perfect receptacle for projecting hatred. Islam incites, encourages and permits hatred of the Jew and Jihad. It’s perfect for a fragile personality that has the need to hate and the need to have an enemy.

      ;,,,]

      I admire Dr Sennel’s work. He has certainly paid for the courage of his convictions. And in the intervening almost-decade, Denmark has begun to move out of Plato’s Cave to gaze at Sweden’s fate. Just one reason they made the border with Germany more robust than it had been. The belief in Schengen as a permanent solution to anything is fading.

  5. Numerous UN declarations make it very clear that integration is not part of the multi-culti package. On the contrary, immigrant groups are entitled and encouraged to maintain their own culture wherever they are. Consequently, immigrant ghettos and no-go zones are a planned outcome.

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