A **What** Trap?

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Well, well: the rape rate in Germany is up 50% over the past couple years–13 thousand rapes in 2024 alone. Most of it’s the usual suspects. I’ll say it because the German authorities are afraid to: Muslim “migrants” (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/germanys-rape-epidemic-skyrockets-50-left-liberal-experts/).

For some reason that defies understanding, they don’t want to deport these rapists-in-residence. So they’ve thought of something else.

It’s kind of oogy… so let’s just say it’s sort of like placing a mousetrap inside a woman’s private parts then arresting the bad guy as he rolls around on the street groaning and clutching his groin.

Or we might liken it to a roach motel. The bad guy goes in, but he’ll need a doctor to get him out.

The Germans are not yet fully committed to this caper. In fact, they don’t know what to do. Their country’s being eaten alive by very badly behaved Muslim “migrants” and the authorities are stumped.

I don’t think Charlemagne would have been stumped for long.

By Request, ‘Be Thou My Vision’

I daresay this hymn is sung, somewhere, every day; and yet it dates by to the 8th century, when Charlemagne was just a little boy.

Requested by Susan, sung by Nathan Pacheco, one of the world’s best-loved hymns–Be Thou My Vision.

‘Be Thou My Vision’ (Nathan Pacheco)

I liked this rendition of the hymn so much, I played it twice–Be Thou My Vision, sung by Nathan Pacheco. When this hymn was first sung, Charlemagne was a little boy. An ancient Irish hymn, from the eighth century. Still very much loved today.

Once More, ‘Be Thou My Vision’

Think about it–Christians have been singing this hymn since Charlemagne was a baby on his daddy’s knee. But this ancient Irish hymn still has great power to move us today, and many performers have offered up their own renditions of it.

I think I like it best with a tin whistle and a fiddle.

However it’s played, it’s a nice hymn to start the day.