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On New Year's Eve in Cologne, Germany, around 1,000 Muslim migrants congregated by the city's main train station, where they sexually assaulted numerous women and gleefully defied police; one officer recounted that the attackers showed a lack of respect for the police "like I have never experienced in my 29 years of public service." An attacker crowed, "I'm a Syrian! You have to treat me kindly! Mrs. Merkel invited me." In response, Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker has vowed to make sure that women change their behavior, so that they don't provoke the poor dears to sexual assault again.
That's right. As hard as it may seem to believe, Reker blamed the victims, and declared that corrective measures would be taken. She said: "The women and young girls have to be more protected in the future so these things don't happen again." She didn't mean protected by police. "This means," Reker continued, "they should go out and have fun, but they need to be better prepared, especially with the Cologne carnival coming up. For this, we will publish online guidelines that these young women can read through to prepare themselves."