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Segregating women, covering them in a sack, and mutilating their genitals helps to keep them in line.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMales.Comment
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fiftyOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostSegregating women, covering them in a sack, and mutilating their genitals helps dirty old men get their jollies.Comment
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Counter Terrorism Specialist Firearms Officers, Elite British Armed Police.
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhere were these guys?

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unfortunately most of the FGM seems to be driven by the women. They did a documentary and asked young men from the culture about it and most of them said a resounding NO to the practice.Originally posted by original PM View Postfifty
Admittedly treating them as second class citizens seems to be baked in.Comment
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Interesting - why thought?Originally posted by vetran View Postunfortunately most of the FGM seems to be driven by the women. They did a documentary and asked young men from the culture about it and most of them said a resounding NO to the practice.
Admittedly treating them as second class citizens seems to be baked in.
Did those women who have had FGM enjoy it? are they so brain washed they just get it done to their kids because they think there is no option?
or is there something much more sinister and bitchy going on here (eg. it happened to me and I did not enjoy it so I will make sure it happens to my daughter?)
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FGM; Monsanto have a lot to answer for.Originally posted by vetran View Postunfortunately most of the FGM seems to be driven by the women. They did a documentary and asked young men from the culture about it and most of them said a resounding NO to the practice.
Admittedly treating them as second class citizens seems to be baked in."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Social norms and making sure your daughter can be married off I expect. Yes, all fooked up.Originally posted by original PM View PostInteresting - why thought?
Did those women who have had FGM enjoy it? are they so brain washed they just get it done to their kids because they think there is no option?
or is there something much more sinister and bitchy going on here (eg. it happened to me and I did not enjoy it so I will make sure it happens to my daughter?)
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Well since there was no actual terrorism going on and no firearms involved they were probably parked up having a cuppa somewhere.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhere were these guys?
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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