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Part on Feminisim.
RE: Part on Feminisim.
(September 10, 2016 at 6:00 pm)ScienceAf Wrote:
(September 10, 2016 at 5:02 pm)Arkilogue Wrote: You haven't read any news from Germany/Sweden/Finland/the UK have you? Rape and racism is going WAAAAAY up.

And you no what? Many rapes/assaults are not being reported for fear of seeming racist against the "imigrants".

How fucked up is that?  So afraid of peoples opinions that rape and assault on mostly women and minors gets overlooked and brushed under the carpet.

Liberalism is incapable of defending liberalism.

I'm confused because people are saying it's going up, and then saying it's not.


Oh yes, stupid me, it's not called rape anymore, it's called a "sexual emergency." Dodgy

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RE: Part on Feminisim.
Is rape really going up though, or is it just that women feel more empowered to report it now?

It's an important question. In the past, rape would often go un-reported since the woman would not have a legal leg to stand on, would be shamed for it, or even see marital rape as "normal" and something she had to tolerate.

It's the 21st Century (in the Western world at least) though, rape is taken a lot more seriously now and is relatively de-stigmatised for the victims, so more women are coming forward.

That's why I'm skeptical when I see reports that rape is (apparently) SO much higher in Western countries than it is in socially-backwards developing countries. It's probably not, the figures probably work out about the same, but a woman in Sweden or Canada is far more likely to report it and be taken seriously than a woman in Pakistan.
"Adulthood is like looking both ways before you cross the road, and then getting hit by an airplane"  - sarcasm_only

"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable."
- Maryam Namazie

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RE: Part on Feminisim.
(September 10, 2016 at 8:57 pm)Arkilogue Wrote:
(September 10, 2016 at 6:00 pm)ScienceAf Wrote: I'm confused because people are saying it's going up, and then saying it's not.


Oh yes, stupid me, it's not called rape anymore, it's called a "sexual emergency."  Dodgy

Watch this:




Wtf, who the fuck renames rape and passes it off as "sexual emergency".
Breaking your dick or tearing your vagina is a sexual emergency.
Rape is sexual abuse, and a crime.

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RE: Part on Feminisim.
(September 10, 2016 at 9:01 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: Is rape really going up though, or is it just that women feel more empowered to report it now?

It's an important question. In the past, rape would often go un-reported since the woman would not have a legal leg to stand on, would be shamed for it, or even see marital rape as "normal" and something she had to tolerate.

It's the 21st Century (in the Western world at least) though, rape is taken a lot more seriously now and is relatively de-stigmatised for the victims, so more women are coming forward.

That's why I'm skeptical when I see reports that rape is (apparently) SO much higher in Western countries than it is in socially-backwards developing countries. It's probably not, the figures probably work out about the same, but a woman in Sweden or Canada is far more likely to report it and be taken seriously than a woman in Pakistan.

Try current events. http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/08/...ate-women/

Syrian Professor: Arabs Migrate for ‘Sluts’ and Welfare, Attack When They Don’t Get It

A Syrian professor has asserted that Arab migrants see “slut” German women as fair game for assault and warned that the country is set to see “big social conflicts” as a result of Angela Merkel and EU open border policies.
Prof. Bassam Tibi said that the mass sex attacks in Cologne were a result of the migrants’ “value system”: furious at not being given a luxury lifestyle, they intended to “humiliate” Germans.

The professor, who now lives in Germany, said that Arab men come expecting “great apartments, blonde women and the welfare state”.

The political scientist noted that tax payers are providing migrants with far more than they could expect even with wages in their homelands, but warned they find the hospitality “insufficient”.




And what's tragic is that IT'S BEING UNDER-REPORTED BY THE POLICE WHO DON'T WANT TO APPEAR RACIST!!! And for the sake of virtue signaling, women and the entire German heritage/culture are being thrown under the bus.





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RE: Part on Feminisim.
Breitbart though? Ok

I'm not gonna flat deny it's happening. If you can think it, someone's done it, somewhere a migrant has raped a woman, probably more than once, and he deserves all the punishment for that.

However, I'm gonna need more than Breitbart and other far-right nationalist outlets, and one Arab, to tell me it's a widespread phenomenon that Arab men act like zoo animals around blonde women.
"Adulthood is like looking both ways before you cross the road, and then getting hit by an airplane"  - sarcasm_only

"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable."
- Maryam Namazie

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RE: Part on Feminisim.
(September 10, 2016 at 9:49 pm)ScienceAf Wrote:
(September 10, 2016 at 8:57 pm)Arkilogue Wrote: Oh yes, stupid me, it's not called rape anymore, it's called a "sexual emergency."  Dodgy

Watch this:




Wtf, who the fuck renames rape and passes it off as "sexual emergency".
Breaking your dick or tearing your vagina is a sexual emergency.
Rape is sexual abuse, and a crime.


It's what the "immigrant's" call it....wouldn't want to offend them. /sarc





But they also have a name for it as an established practice where they come from.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...urope.html

Police fear a gang-rape phenomenon known as 'taharrush gamea' in the Arab world and seen in attacks on women across German cities at the New Year has now spread to Europe.

The name of the practice translates to 'collective harassment' and is carried out by large groups of men who sexually assault lone women, either by groping, or in some instances, raping them.

The men first surround their victim in circles. Some then sexually assault her, while others not directly involved watch or divert outsiders' attention to what is occurring

German authorities have stated this was the phenomenon seen in Cologne city centre on New Year, when hundreds of women reported they were sexually assaulted.

The practice is only carried out in public and almost always at demonstrations or large public gatherings where the attackers find safety in numbers and disorder.

The Arab phenomenon first came to the attention of the Western world when South African reporter Lara Logan, working for CBS, was set upon by a large group of men while reporting on celebrations in Tahrir Square, Egypt, in 2011.

Logan recounted her ordeal in Egypt several months later on a 60 Minutes broadcast, describing how the baying crowd 'raped me with their hands'.

The 44-year-old revealed terrifying details of the 40 minute-long February attack in Cairo's Tahrir Square, including how she became separated from members of her crew after someone in the frenzied 200-strong crowd shouted 'Let's take her pants off.'






It's not just rape, not just gang rape....raped by a massive Islamic crowd that thinks you are less than human for not being Muslim, therefor anything can be done to you.

(September 10, 2016 at 10:01 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: Breitbart though? Ok

I'm not gonna flat deny it's happening. If you can think it, someone's done it, somewhere a migrant has raped a woman, probably more than once, and he deserves all the punishment for that.

However, I'm gonna need more than Breitbart and other far-right nationalist outlets, and one Arab, to tell me it's a widespread phenomenon that Arab men act like zoo animals around blonde women.

How about the entire history of Islam?

http://www.raymondibrahim.com/2015/07/30...a-history/

Why Muslim Rapists Prefer Blondes: A History
July 30, 2015 by Raymond Ibrahim 22 Comments


Portuguese

The Muslim penchant to target “white” women for sexual exploitation—an epidemic currently plaguing Europe, especially Britain and Scandinavia—is as old as Islam itself, and even traces back to Muhammad.


Much literary evidence attests to this in the context of Islam’s early predations on Byzantium (for centuries, Christendom’s easternmost bulwark against the jihad). According to Ahmad M. H. Shboul (author of “Byzantium and the Arabs: The Image of the Byzantines as Mirrored in Arabic Literature”) Christian Byzantium was the “classic example of the house of war,” or Dar al-Harb—that is, the quintessential realm that needs to be conquered by jihad. Moreover, Byzantium was seen “as a symbol of military and political power and as a society of great abundance.”

The similarities between pre-modern Islamic views of Byzantium and modern Islamic views of the West—powerful, affluent, desirable, and the greatest of all infidels—should be evident. But they do not end here. To the medieval Muslim mind, Byzantium was further representative of “white people”—fair haired/eyed Christians, or, as they were known in Arabic, Banu al-Asfar, “children of yellow” (reference to blonde hair).

Continues Shboul:

The Byzantines as a people were considered as fine examples of physical beauty, and youthful slaves and slave-girls of Byzantine origin were highly valued…. The Arab’s appreciation of the Byzantine female has a long history indeed. For the Islamic period, the earliest literary evidence we have is a hadith (saying of the Prophet). Muhammad is said to have addressed a newly converted [to Islam] Arab: “Would you like the girls of Banu al-Asfar?” Not only were Byzantine slave girls sought after for caliphal and other palaces (where some became mothers of future caliphs), but they also became the epitome of physical beauty, home economy, and refined accomplishments. The typical Byzantine maiden who captures the imagination of litterateurs and poets, had blond hair, blue or green eyes, a pure and healthy visage, lovely breasts, a delicate waist, and a body that is like camphor or a flood of dazzling light.[1]

While the essence of the above excerpt is true, the reader should not be duped by its overly “romantic” tone. Written for a Western academic publication by an academic of Muslim background, the essay is naturally euphemistic to the point of implying that being a sex slave was desirable—as if her Arab owners were enamored devotees who merely doted over and admired her beauty from afar.[2]

Indeed, Muhammad asked a new convert “Would you like the girls of Banu al-Asfar?” as a way to entice him to join the jihad and reap its rewards—which, in this case, included the possibility of enslaving and raping blonde Byzantine women—not as some idealistic discussion on beauty.

This enticement seems to have backfired with another Muslim who refused Muhammad’s call to invade Byzantine territory (the Tabuk campaign). “O Abu Wahb,” cajoled Muhammad, “would you not like to have scores of Byzantine women and men as concubines and servants?” Wahb responded: “O Messenger of Allah, my people know that I am very fond of women and, if I see the women of the Byzantines, I fear I will not be able to hold back. So do not tempt me by them, and allow me not to join and, instead, I will assist you with my wealth.”[3] The prophet agreed but was apparently unimpressed—after all, Wahb could have all the Byzantine women he desired if the jihad succeeded—and a new Sura for the Koran (9:49) was promptly delivered condemning the man to hell for his reported hypocrisy and failure to join the jihad.
"Leave it to me to find a way to be,
Consider me a satellite forever orbiting,
I knew the rules but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." - Eddie Vedder
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RE: Part on Feminisim.
(September 10, 2016 at 9:01 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: Is rape really going up though, or is it just that women feel more empowered to report it now?

It's an important question. In the past, rape would often go un-reported since the woman would not have a legal leg to stand on, would be shamed for it, or even see marital rape as "normal" and something she had to tolerate.

It's the 21st Century (in the Western world at least) though, rape is taken a lot more seriously now and is relatively de-stigmatised for the victims, so more women are coming forward.

That's why I'm skeptical when I see reports that rape is (apparently) SO much higher in Western countries than it is in socially-backwards developing countries. It's probably not, the figures probably work out about the same, but a woman in Sweden or Canada is far more likely to report it and be taken seriously than a woman in Pakistan.

http://www.raymondibrahim.com/2015/07/30...a-history/

Here you go, straight from the Gatestone Institute and the horse's mouth.

According to Gatestone Institute, “Forty years after the Swedish parliament unanimously decided to change the formerly homogenous Sweden into a multicultural country, violent crime has increased by 300% and rapes by 1,472%.” The overwhelming majority of rapists are Muslim immigrants. The epidemic is so bad that some blonde haired Scandinavian women are dying their hair black in the hopes of warding off potential Muslim predators.

Nor is this phenomenon a product of chance; some modern day Muslims actually advocate for it. Back in 2011, a female politician and activist trying to combat sexual immorality in Kuwait suggested that Muslims import white sex slaves. After explaining how she once asked Islamic clerics living in the city of Mecca concerning the legality of sex slavery and how they all confirmed it to be perfectly legitimate, she explained:

"A Muslim state must [first] attack a Christian state—sorry, I mean any non-Muslim state—and they [the women, the future sex slaves] must be captives of the raid. Is this forbidden? Not at all; according to Islam, sex slaves are not at all forbidden. [See here, here, and here for more on Islamic law and sex slavery.]"
"Leave it to me to find a way to be,
Consider me a satellite forever orbiting,
I knew the rules but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." - Eddie Vedder
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(September 10, 2016 at 2:52 pm)Jesster Wrote: Fine, I'll post something.

We've been allowed to beat 12-year-old kids for acting up for so long now. I mean, it's tradition. It's not like we can stop it from happening, so let's just embrace it. True equality will never happen anyway, so who cares? We can't just teach adults to not beat 12-year-olds. The kids should just learn to defend themselves if they don't want to get hit.

Oh and...
It's not like men don't know that rape is bad,
Or child beaters don't know. 

TThey don't give a fuck, these low level human beings.
Telling them won't change their mind.
Nor will longer jail sentences or fines, etc.

Did adjusting prison time sentences affect drug dealers? No. Look it up. 
What makes you think people (drug dealers don't do drugs,  as much) who don't do drugs and don't care about jail as much are not just as determined as rapists, especially when they have something to be addicted to (sex).

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RE: Part on Feminisim.
(September 9, 2016 at 9:59 pm)ScienceAf Wrote: But it's not like we can tell men to not rape.
Ummmm. . . yes we can/

Quote:Just don't go down a dark ally but even if you don't go down to a dark ally and get raped take precautions.
If you do and you get raped, have someone with you.
If you still get raped that's not your fault.
It's never her fault.

Quote:We can't start teaching men not to rape either.
Because women do the same.
Are you fucking retarded?

Quote:We can't do things sometimes.
That's okay.
We can't do anything about rape sometimes. . . and that's okay?

Wow, dude, if there was any chance of me liking you, ever, you've totally killed it with this thread. I know you say you're 12, and the grannies on the forums will probably want to protect you-- but you're a fucking dick!
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RE: Part on Feminisim.
(September 10, 2016 at 12:41 am)Yeauxleaux Wrote:
(September 10, 2016 at 12:39 am)Losty Wrote: Hmm...maybe it's just in my mind. I couldn't find a picture of an emo guy I liked...girls do it better



It does look better on girls I think, girls can get away with a lot more.

I think it's because I hate that shaggy medium-length hair on men. Grow it out really long (like past the shoulders long) or cut it short, but don't have it in between.

Girls and gay singers.  I think Adam Lambert looks good:

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