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Previously on "Twenty four slaves rescued..."

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  • wim121
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    You do talk some tulip.

    I hope none of your family or friends - male or female - are on the other end of domestic abuse.
    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Sue meet Sarcasm....
    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    I've read wim121's rants before and there are nothing sarcastic in them unlike other posters. In fact they show plain nastiness to particular sections of society.
    Try actually reading Sue, it does help.

    The only nasty one with postings here is you. Instantly attacking other members before actually reading.

    If you did do me the courtesy or reading, you would have noticed this:
    Originally posted by wim121 View Post
    Just like comments a male rape victim I once knew, had received. Some truly horrible comments, with people refusing to believe such a thing could happen to a man or saying horrible things like: "there is no such thing as male rape, admit you enjoyed it".
    So a comment like this:

    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    You do talk some tulip.

    I hope none of your family or friends - male or female - are on the other end of domestic abuse.
    Is tulipe itself. The fact is, men are seen in society as the agressors in sexual misconduct and violent cases. I have known men who have been domestically abused and told by the police to "stop being so soft" and "distance yourself then" when being threatened with weapons by women. My entire point is it's one rule for one, another for another.

    It is human nature to some extent, for people to live by hardened stereotypes, that women are weak and feeble and men are strong and intimidating. However, my exact point, was that this is not the case.




    Reading, it really works wonders ............




    PS: I never post "tulipe". Feel free to counter any points I have ever made so long as it's intelligent posturing. None of my comments are "nasty" to a sector that isnt "nasty" towards my identity or "nasty" undeservedly.
    Last edited by wim121; 12 September 2011, 15:50.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Sue meet Sarcasm....
    I've read wim121's rants before and there are nothing sarcastic in them unlike other posters. In fact they show plain nastiness to particular sections of society.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    You do talk some tulip.

    I hope none of your family or friends - male or female - are on the other end of domestic abuse.
    Sue meet Sarcasm....

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post


    I've got a gravel drive. Gravel drives are popular round my way, so we can hear them when they come creeping about at night.
    and it only takes a quick raking to hide the blood

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Well yeah. But the question we need to know was. Did they do a good job on your drive?


    I've got a gravel drive. Gravel drives are popular round my way, so we can hear them when they come creeping about at night.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    I only live about three miles from that pikie camp. I saw the news on the pub TV. Nobody up the pub has any sympathy for thieving pikie trouble-makers. I think they are hoping for the death penalty.
    Well yeah. But the question we need to know was. Did they do a good job on your drive?

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by wim121 View Post
    Neither can men be domestically abused either.
    That is starting to change now.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by wim121 View Post
    Apparently not. Neither can men be domestically abused either.
    You do talk some tulip.

    I hope none of your family or friends - male or female - are on the other end of domestic abuse.

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  • wim121
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    You have issues. Go and get yourself laid FFS!

    Hahahaha, got that all at home thanks .... Or was that an offer?





    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    What about women, can they rape men too (even if the men are asking for it)?
    Apparently not. Neither can men be domestically abused either. Sexism is still well and alive. What is anooying about sexual equality and many other forms of equality, is the discrimination was shifted (ie: Positive discrimination) instead of feminists and other activists doing the sane and rational thing of exploring why sexist views exist and try to rectify them.





    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    The police have probably kown all about these goings on for ages, but the Home Office told them to save any action for a rainy day ...
    That is something that stuck in my throat. A brief one liner, mentioning previous escapees had informed the police and they knew since 2008?

    So for three years, they havent done anything? Surely if the slaves were women, children or coloured, there would be an outcry, public enquiries, sackings, etc. I guess, since it's all men that are considered a drain on society beforehand, we see them as expendable? Very sad!

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  • Doggy Styles
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    I only live about three miles from that pikie camp. I saw the news on the pub TV. Nobody up the pub has any sympathy for thieving pikie trouble-makers. I think they are hoping for the death penalty.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Funny how all this came out just as they are planning to close down that gypsy site in Basildon, and being hampered by the usual wet liberal hand wringers.

    The police have probably kown all about these goings on for ages, but the Home Office told them to save any action for a rainy day ...

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  • DodgyAgent
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    I am thinking of applying the business model to the IT contractor industry ....


    Oh damn too late

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by wim121 View Post
    Wouldnt surprise me in this matriachal society we live in. Most people wont care that men were enslaved or even believe they could be. Most people are unaware of the millions of Irish people of all genders, enslaved during the americas slave trade era and displaced throughout northern africa for instance.

    Just like comments a male rape victim I once knew, had received. Some truly horrible comments, with people refusing to believe such a thing could happen to a man or saying horrible things like: "there is no such thing as male rape, admit you enjoyed it". Much in the same way, domestic violence is used as a tool to persecute men as well with people refusing to believe that women nowadays are just as violent, if not moreso than men.
    You have issues. Go and get yourself laid FFS!

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by wim121 View Post
    Wouldnt surprise me in this matriachal society we live in. Most people wont care that men were enslaved or even believe they could be. Most people are unaware of the millions of Irish people of all genders, enslaved during the americas slave trade era and displaced throughout northern africa for instance.

    Just like comments a male rape victim I once knew, had received. Some truly horrible comments, with people refusing to believe such a thing could happen to a man or saying horrible things like: "there is no such thing as male rape, admit you enjoyed it". Much in the same way, domestic violence is used as a tool to persecute men as well with people refusing to believe that women nowadays are just as violent, if not moreso than men.
    What about women, can they rape men too (even if the men are asking for it)?

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  • wim121
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    Wouldnt surprise me in this matriachal society we live in. Most people wont care that men were enslaved or even believe they could be. Most people are unaware of the millions of Irish people of all genders, enslaved during the americas slave trade era and displaced throughout northern africa for instance.

    Just like comments a male rape victim I once knew, had received. Some truly horrible comments, with people refusing to believe such a thing could happen to a man or saying horrible things like: "there is no such thing as male rape, admit you enjoyed it". Much in the same way, domestic violence is used as a tool to persecute men as well with people refusing to believe that women nowadays are just as violent, if not moreso than men.

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