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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 22, 2016
Assault at the Cathedral
Beyond the very serious criminal charges which are for the police and judiciary to resolve there additional serious questions.
by Michael R. Czinkota and Thomas A. Czinkota
( January 20, 2016, Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) On
New Year’s Eve, there were mass attacks on women in Cologne, Germany.
More than a thousand young men, many of them with an apparent migration
background, congregated next to the famous cathedral of Cologne where
they assaulted, groped and even raped women passing by. Local police,
far outnumbered, did not intervene in the mayhem. In the days to follow,
police, press and government tried to downplay the disaster, in order
to avoid controversy about migrants, of which Germany admitted more than
one million in 2015, with many more to come.
Since then, statements by police who had been ordered to stand down, by
eye witnesses and by social media, have emboldened the victims to file
more than 625 criminal complaints with 40% of them related to sexual
assault. Many of the alleged attackers are Arab or North African, which
has led to severe discontent with the government and its migration
policy. There have been a series of protests, particularly in eastern
Germany, blaming Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government and her open-door
refugee policies.
Beyond the very serious criminal charges which are for the police and
judiciary to resolve there additional serious questions. First, are
European countries such as Germany ready to accept so many refugees both
mentally and physically? Second, given the huge number of migrants
still in motion, who will provide them with a domicile? Third, and most
importantly, the desire for temporary tranquility has invalidated the
fight for the equality of women, shod the aversion of violence against
women, and done so at a dangerous cost to societal transparency and
progress.
For decades, even centuries, western countries have been trading
partners with authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, selling weapons,
automobiles and other lucrative products. But the encouragement of an
Arab Spring has led mainly to an Arab Fall. Yet, a large financial
overhang, mainly resulting from international business, has not led to
an assimilation of values and behavior. Instead many funds are used to
help the distribution of fierce rhetoric, giving rise to Osama bin Laden
and many other extremists. These developments are paired with an
asymmetry of political correctness in the Western World, leading to new
rope which the victim sells to its miscreant.
With decreasing demands for mutual integration, concurrently rising
migration and outdistanced procreation, there are fewer viable landing
strips for students, women and willing economic participants.
Right now, many of the migrants seek out primarily Germany and Sweden as
asylum territories, which is understandable in light of the
accommodations and benefits offered. But there are also important
cultural milestones and preferences of governments and citizens who
receive the human wave. Integration means that hosts learn more about
their visitors, but also requires the new arrivals to accept key
standards and expectations of their hosts. Though large immigration is
likely to dilute rigid norms, it also must lead to asymptotic movement
towards established standards.
The EU, taking on a leadership role consistent with the Treaty of
Lisbon, should pr0otect the human rights of asylum seekers, but also has
right to determine where this protection should take place. For
example, the Middle East and Africa have many locations where refugees
can be housed, fed and clothed, and protected. Countries such as China
and India could develop entire settlement policies for the resolution of
a global problem. These are not meant to create new colonies, but
rather endorse the establishment of pop-up protectorates, to temporarily
provide succor, shelter and peace to refugees.
Third, and perhaps most chillingly because it can set the future rails
for disaster, is the failure of the public media to distribute honest
information rapidly. An almost week-long delay of media reports was
broken only when too many other sources broke the mantra of keeping bad
news about migrants out of the public spotlight. This is wrong! Silence
is a blow to the victims of violence, and puts them into a position of
unsupported game. Women deserve better.
The violent, brutal and sexist treatment of women must be combated
radically.The event in Cologne reveals a major flaw societal shortcoming
which cannot be tolerated. Germany is an internationalized country due
to the composition of its population and its dependence on foreign
trade. If it wishes to continue with its international leadership role,
Germany must recognize that such role is one of immersion into the world
which must result in simultaneous juridical, social and economic
leadership.
Female equality is a crucial entitlement for more than half of the
population. To declare otherwise is wrong for the native locals as well
for the wave of newly arriving migrants. The events in Cologne must not
become the opening act for continued misery and disrepute.
The attempt to muffle the powerless laments of the victims with the
blanket of public silence is most treacherous. One should not cry ‘fire’
in a cinema, but doing so is encouraged when the flames are in the
roof. The suggestors, the targets of the suggestions as well as the
self-motivated absconders with truthful information must recognize how
their behavior has fertilized the ground for future misinformation and
knowledge abuse. Effective steps must be taken to truly make a
difference. It is time for such action with specific details clearly
spelled out by democratic transparency. As was already promulgated by
St. John:” And you will know the truth and the truth will make you
free.”
Professor Czinkota presents international marketing at Georgetown University in Washington D.C.
Thomas Czinkota advises banks on information technology and stock market analysis

