Friday, June 14, 2013

Rape in the UK

Hat tip Answering Muslims

Surely, this report from David Wood of Answering Muslims will stir outrage amont the National Organization of Women and other American feminist organizations. It concerns the rape epidemic in Great Britain. Not just date rape or some guy lurking in an alley. It concerns the epidemic of sexual grooming and slavery that is epidemic in the UK. There are many reported cases of this phenomenum and several prosecutions are in progress. The rapists have a common characteristic. I will leave it to Mr Wood to fill you in.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/LbpAXRfbE-A

And it is not just the UK. Here is another fun fact: Recently, Norway released a study showing that over the course of a year, that country had experienced 86 "violent" rapes (their languatge, not mine). Guess how many were perpetrated by so-called "immigrants".

Here is a hint: The number was somewhere between 85 and 87 (not inluding the aforementioned numbers).

7 comments:

  1. A devastating report! I knew it was bad but not the actual extent of it. I don't see how the Brits put up with it.... this and the beheading and the other crimes. There will have to come a time when the populace will rise up to elect a person who will swear to stop it... and they will.

    I think there is an underlying sexual psychological for Muslim men. They see only their immediate family dressed ordinarily in the home. Outside the home, the Muslim women are completely covered so when they see a female dressed in normal western style they think she must be promiscuous or a whore. That gives them the license to rape her ... in their world.

    I wonder why this never comes up at the Muslim Outreach or Interfaith Dialogue programs. Would they deny it or claim it was just some offshoot sect that captured the religion.
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  2. 86 rapes in a population of several tens of millions is an epidemic? Its not even a crime wave. Its certainly a basis for 86 prosecutions and substantial prison sentences, but hardly an epidemic.

    Would 86 cases of flu in a given country be considered an epidemic?

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  3. Siarlys,


    I would say 86 out of 86 is a pretty interesting statistic, wouldn't you?

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  4. Gary shouldn't we be a bit more worried about Christian pastors and Catholic priests molesting, raping, and sodomizing America's sons and daughters?

    Not to mention that nearly all the cases of child abuse in Orange County involve the alleged molester having a Hispanic/Catholic name(like Ariel Castro in Cleveland).

    http://ktla.com/2013/06/13/former-teacher-day-care-worker-arrested-for-child-molestation/

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  5. Nelly,

    When it comes to priest child abuse, I am with you 100% The case of archbishop Roger Mahony in LA is one I have written on a few times. He was engaged in a decades long cover up of abuse in his diocese and should have been prosecuted. It is endemic. As a matter of fact, as a Protestant married to a devout catholic i went along with attending catholic churches and baptizing our kids as catholic. I stopped attending catholic church years ago over the pedophilia scandal.

    As for other Christian pastors, i don't see that as an endemic problem because they are free to marry and have normal relations.

    I had not thought of child sexual abuse as somehow an Hispanic problem. Since you seem to be keeping tabs on this (I had never noticed), do you think there is any corrolation with illegal aliens- or do you just have a negative feeling toward hispanics? (I don't. My wife is mexican.)

    How about we pay close attention to both problems-the pedophilia issue and the British issue. I should add that I don't see evidence of a similar problem here in the US (what is happening in Britain).

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  6. 86 out of 86 rapes are rapes? You're still not making sense.

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  7. Another story about a Hispanic Catholic/Christian Rapist:

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/15/air-force-recruiter-gets-27-years-on-sex-charges-631018483/

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