European women welcome Muslim migrants into their homes €” only to get raped in return for their hospitality

More women, including young girls, are being raped in Sweden and Germany by Muslim migrants, but news of the attacks does not get published for weeks, even months, according to the Christian website WND.

What is even more troubling is that many of the rape cases are never reported or only quietly reported without media coverage because of the "leftist mentality toward rape at the hands of Muslim migrants" in parts of Europe.

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, explained this leftist mentality during an interview last month.

He said progressives in Europe believe it's impossible for an "oppressed" class of people such as Muslims to commit rape against white European women, arguing that these Muslims are merely lashing out in violence against those they see as oppressing them.

Last week, a 26-year-old Afghan man was sentenced to 30 months in prison by the court in Cologne, Germany for raping a 20-year-old woman who had allowed him to live in her apartment, the local German news outlet Kölner Rundschau reports.

The migrant, who came to Germany two years ago, sneaked into the woman's room while she was sleeping and raped her on Oct. 25, 2015, says the report.

A similar story was reported in Sweden earlier this month when a mother decided to open her home to a male refugee from Eritrea. She even asked her daughter to vacate her room to accommodate the migrant. In return, the migrant raped her 10-year-old daughter, the Daily Caller reported.

Muslim migrants raping Westerners trying to help them is not unusual anymore, according to WND.

In some cases, the assaults take on a surprising twist when the guilt is placed more on "Western culture" than on the Muslim rapists.

Last February, a 24-year-old German woman reported that he was attacked and gang-raped by a group of Muslim migrants in a parking lot. However, two weeks later she shockingly expressed sympathy with her rapists, saying they were mere "victims" of German and Western culture, the U.S. Herald reported.

The woman even posted an apology on her Facebook page to the three men who raped her, blaming their actions on the "racist" atmosphere and "sexist society" in Germany. She began her post by writing, "Dear male refugees, I am so sorry!"

A Norwegian man also reported having been raped earlier this year by a Somali migrant. He then expressed guilt and remorse when the rapist was deported back to Somalia, Breitbart reported.

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