In the wake of the Great Migration Crisis of 2015, German swimming pools experienced a wave of cultural enrichment which featured the sexual molestation of small children of both sexes by the “New Germans”.
Apparently the natatory orgies are still ongoing. The following report describes a warning from the head of the lifeguards’ association, who strongly advises parents not to take their kids to outdoor pools this summer.
Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Junge Freiheit. The translator’s comments are in square brackets:
German lifeguards warn: Violent excesses: “Don’t go to the outdoor pool with children”
Berlin
The violence in German outdoor pools has alarmed the Federal Association of German Lifeguards (BDS). Its President Peter Harzheim said he could no longer in good conscience recommend that families go to the outdoor pool at the weekend: “I have three small grandchildren myself — if I went in there with them, I would simply be acting irresponsibly!”
The reason for his statements to Bild TV is the mass brawl in Berlin’s “Sommerbad am Insulaner”, in which around 150 migrants were involved. Children were also punched and kicked. Scenes like these don’t always make the headlines, but violence, threats and sexual harassment are part of everyday life at German outdoor pools. “Mediterranean” [from the wrong site of the pond] migrants have been very dominant there for years.
Discuss the problem despite a migration background
Harzheim now says: “These pictures shake me. When I see this, I shudder. These people that I see there have no respect for people. It cannot go on like this. Pool operators need to be more active and choose their customers better.”
The BDS President is also calling for more political support and tougher police action. “It cannot be that the people who commit crimes there are released after two hours,” Harzheim complained. “Politicians turn a blind eye to the problems and let us down.” The migrant background of some of the perpetrators should not mean that the problem is not addressed. [Wanna bet?]
Afterword from the translator: