In the aftermath of the mass groping and raping of European women by Muslim infiltrators on New Year's Eve, a channel that belongs to Finland's national public broadcasting company has put out a video purportedly educating women on how to defend themselves.

However, for viewers who are still in touch with the real world, the video only serves as further evidence that mainstream European media apparently is not.

Disseminated on Facebook by TV news Yle / TV1 Northern Finland, the video can be viewed by clicking on the picture below.

The video shows three ways to protect oneself from attack: tell the attacker to stop, push him away and swing your bag at him.

Shortly after being uploaded, it became an object of ridicule, with at least one video on YouTube spoofing it in intergalactic style:

The so called "rape-fugee" crisis has sparked extreme emotion and frustration in Europe, as well as a belated realization by many that politically induced mindsets of "correctness" has de-masculinized society.

Danish journalist Iben Thranholm said that the core problem is that "many men are behaving like women" and there is "no masculine power to fight back" against the aggressive immigrants. European politicians are very weak and feminized, she said, and therefore cannot cope with the infiltrators or with terrorism.

A 16-year-old German girl also posted a video in which she asked Germany's men to "protect their women and children." She was reportedly blocked from Facebook for alleged "hate speech."

Russian-Jewish writer Alexander Maistrovoy argued in an Arutz Sheva op-ed that "the culture of postmodernism has managed to do what couldn’t be achieved even by the Communist propaganda machine. It has degraded the instinct of self-preservation, natural reactions embedded in humans on a genetic level, the ability to feel compassion and protect a victim – a woman, a girl, a child. An abstract ideology has suppressed the mind and senses.

"I left USSR as a hater of Soviet totalitarianism," he wrote. "Now I realize that the cultural totalitarianism of political correctness has turned out to be much more poisonous."