Friday, May 18, 2018

Rape, of body and mind

Via Mike


"Taharrush," or "collective harassment," is an Arab phenomenon that defines an horrific form of rape, both physically and psychologically. Originating as a weapon against female protestors in Tahrir Square in Egypt, May 2005, it became commonplace by 2012, and it has reached Europe. It takes the form of a group of male aggressors who encircle the female in a public setting and simultaneously grope, molest, beat and rape her, while a second, outer circle of men diverts the attention of strangers. While they continue to scream Allahu Akbar, the outer ring prevents the victim from being heard or accessed by police, who might also be fewer than required and inadequately armed.

Islamic rape is steeped in hatred and vengeance. These jihadis have been trained to hate and dehumanize women, and inflict great physical harm on the female, who may be as young as a toddler or as old as Lost Horizon's Lo-Tsen. There are also Muslim gangs, criminal organizations that kidnap young girls for sexual slavery, rape and torture.

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  1. In light of this posting I would be remiss not to point out that Africans in America rape Caucasian women in excess of 30,000 times each and ever year, according to FBI crime stats. Of course this does not include the CDC estimate that roughly 88% of rapes go unreported. Compare that to the nearly zero number when reversing the races of the perps and it leave me, at least, to wonder why this epidemic isn't being addressed by Caucasian men? If we shall not stand for the most vulnerable among us, our wives, sisters, and daughters, then will we not be surely damned?

    Y'all have a nice day.

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    1. If we shall not stand for the most vulnerable among us, our wives, sisters, and daughters, then will we not be surely damned?

      Well said.

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