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An eight-year-old girl is the latest victim of multiculturalism in Europe. Her case exposes how the phenomenon transcends ethnicity and is more a matter of customs than genes. Her mother was Irish by birth but converted to Islam. While struggling with a man carrying a knife, her small daughter died trying to protect her.

The little girl had an Islamic name: Malikika Al Katib. According to The Irish Mirror, she was stabbed when she saw her mother being attacked with a knife in their home in New Ross, Co Wexford.

«She realised her mother was being attacked and went to try to help her as much as a little girl can,» a source told the local site. Malikika was allegedly stabbed twice and died after succumbing to her wounds.

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First the paramedics fought to save her at the scene. Seeing that they could not, they rushed her to the University Hospital of Waterford. It was there that she lost her fight for life. She died the morning after the incident that occurred in the darkness of the previous night.

Since the fatal victim is female, several voices point out that she is not a woman nor girl that feminism, much less progressivism or the «woke» left that claims to be «pro-woman» will fight for, even though they claim to be against violence against women.

Because intersectionality ranks people on scales of victimization, where migrants are above women. Therefore, progressives seem to be willing to leave girls vulnerable to the threat of cultures that validate violence against women.

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What’s more, the «politically correct» censorship is such that there were headlines that avoided certain terms to describe this crime. Instead of saying that the minor was murdered, there were texts that called her murder «fatal assault.»

«The language used is very interesting @thejournal_ie: ‘fatally assaulted’. Let’s say what happened: an eight-year-old girl was slaughtered. She was killed while trying to protect her mother from a knife attack by a Middle Eastern man. Malikika Al Katib, aged just 8, is said to have “ran downstairs when she realised her mother was being attacked with a knife,” one X user complains.

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The fatal cost of multiculturalism

The killer is known to be Middle Eastern and in his 30s. He was arrested after being discharged from hospital, where he was taken for knife wounds. These wounds were said to have been caused by the same weapon with which he took the life of little Malikika.

The case has shaken Ireland and the world, given that it is a particularly peaceful country. Which exposes how, once again, multiculturalism shows not only to fail but to put at risk the lives of those who live in the countries that allow (and promote) it.

Low rates of violence make Ireland one of the safest countries for women in the world. It occupies that place for being the third nation with the fewest murders committed against persons of the female sex: women.

Protests against immigration

A little over a year ago, the Irish came out en masse to protest against immigration. 53 people were arrested because of the riots that even resulted in attacks against the police.

In fact, the indignant protesters set fire to 18 shelters for those seeking asylum (there are 200 shelters of this type in total). Everything broke out after an immigrant stabbed three minors and their caregiver. A 5-year-old girl was seriously injured, as was the caregiver; as she tried to cover the children with her body.

According to La Croix, there are only 60 “far-right” candidates, and there are no parties that embody the defence of the homeland. However, there are two centre-right parties (Fianna Fáil and Finn Gael) that are leading the polls for the elections on Friday 6 December. In other words, they are what the Irish perceive as more to the right.

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