Outrage erupts as Büren authorities flip reality, mocking victims, sanctifying criminals, and gaslighting the nation.
In the town of Büren, Germany, the mask has finally slipped. A taxpayer-funded “anti-harassment” campaign has triggered national outrage for depicting a red-haired white woman sexually assaulting a disabled black boy. At the same time, migrant-led rape waves continue to terrorize women and children across the country.
The boy, fitted with a prosthetic leg, is drawn smiling as the red-haired woman grabs his backside, while a cartoon turtle named “Tiki” lectures children: “No one is allowed to touch you without your consent. Say my name: Tiki!” This surreal, almost satirical image wasn’t dreamed up by a late-night comedy writer; it was approved, printed, and installed by the town’s local government.
The poster, installed in a public swimming facility, bore the slogan: “Stop! Groping is forbidden.” But the message was clear: white Germans are the threat, and migrants are the innocent. Never mind that official crime statistics prove the opposite.
According to the 2024 report by Germany’s Bundeskriminalamt, of the 367 suspects identified in swimming pool sexual assaults, 237 were non-Germans (64.6%), while 130 were German nationals. This category often includes dual-citizenship migrants or recent arrivals. Nearly all suspects—365 out of 367—were male, and over 60% were over the age of 21, refuting any suggestion that these were confused teenagers.
The poster was swiftly taken down, but only after massive public backlash. And yet, the CDU mayor, Burkhard Schwuchow, initially defended the campaign as an effort to “promote diversity.” What it actually promoted was state-funded defamation of native Germans and the sanitizing of migrant crimes.
Even German Police Union Deputy Chairman Manuel Ostermann denounced the campaign, stating that these depictions are often “deliberately chosen to avoid accusations of racism” by portraying white citizens as the aggressors, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
The New Propaganda Playbook: Invert Reality, Blame the Victims
This isn’t just a one-off design failure. It’s a deliberate ideological campaign to shift guilt away from where the data says it belongs. In a country where migrant men are repeatedly caught on CCTV groping, stalking, and raping women in pools, trains, and parks, the government’s response is to issue cartoons warning white women not to assault minorities.
Imagine telling victims in Cologne, Gelnhausen, or Freiburg, where Syrian and Afghan migrants have sexually assaulted minors, that they are the real threat. That their very presence, their whiteness, is suspect.
In Gelnhausen, four Syrian men were arrested for groping multiple underage girls in a public pool, a case so severe it led to temporary closures and police patrols. In Cologne, the infamous 2015–2016 New Year’s Eve attacks saw hundreds of women assaulted by migrant mobs, an event the media and police initially tried to cover up. These are not isolated incidents; they form a pattern.
The left calls this “inclusion.” The right now parrots the same slogans. But what it is is betrayal.
State-Led Inversion of Justice
While the children of Germany’s elites splash safely behind private pool walls, guarded by security and insulated from the realities of their own immigration policies, working-class Germans are left to swim in the consequences—literally.
This campaign is not about stopping groping. It’s about protecting a demographic the regime depends on for its future votes, its globalist image, and its moral blackmail of the native population.
It is social engineering through guilt, psychological warfare dressed as activism, and a signal that white Germans are not just second-class citizens, but political scapegoats.
This is not just about a poster. It’s a declaration of war on reality. The German state would rather slander its own people than confront the consequences of mass migration. It would rather gaslight victims than name their attackers. And unless something changes, more children will be assaulted, more women violated, and more posters will be printed, flipping the blame while the violence escalates.
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- Dangerous Waters: Alarming Epidemic of Migrant Sexual Assaults in German Swimming Pools (Video)
- Migrant ‘Enriched’ Germany: Women and Children Are No Longer Physically or Sexually Safe at Pools
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