RE: Rape in Germany
January 7, 2016 at 10:21 pm
(This post was last modified: January 7, 2016 at 10:22 pm by Gormo.)
Its ridiculous what is going on Europe, their leaders have failed to protect their citizens, for example:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/20/world/....html?_r=0
In Norway, voluntary classes that teach Muslims how not to rape have been available for a while now (from the article):
A course manual sets out a simple rule that all asylum seekers need to learn and follow: “To force someone into sex is not permitted in Norway, even when you are married to that person.”
Just unbelievable that you actually have to teach a human being that rape is wrong.
Evidently they do think it is acceptable.
It doesn't matter where they are from or their prior circumstances, their culture's perception of women is the crux of the problem.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/20/world/....html?_r=0
In Norway, voluntary classes that teach Muslims how not to rape have been available for a while now (from the article):
A course manual sets out a simple rule that all asylum seekers need to learn and follow: “To force someone into sex is not permitted in Norway, even when you are married to that person.”
Just unbelievable that you actually have to teach a human being that rape is wrong.
Quote:The people who raped the victims were described as "drunk and aggressive". Do Muhammadans generally drink alcohol? I know that Tunisia has decent wine making industry, but the refugees generally aren't coming from the more developed countries of the OIC (Organization of Islamic Conference) that happen to allow alcohol.
Why is this being used to attack refugees? Most of them haven't been brainwashed by Saudi, and therefore don't think it's acceptable to rape women who aren't wearing a veil. Their argument is, of course, women who aren't covered are asking to be raped. The people coming in on the boats desperate and majority are looking to escape al-Saud's henchmen in Syria and therefore don't have the Fascist mindset of those at the local Dawah table.
Evidently they do think it is acceptable.
It doesn't matter where they are from or their prior circumstances, their culture's perception of women is the crux of the problem.