We go on about 'third world' countries but some of the 'first world' aren't so nice either:
Oklahoma Tea Party candidate claims:
Judge: Rape is okay when the 13-year-old victim is "predatory"
Women 'to blame' for being raped | Mail Online
And so on...
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Previously on "We must show support for these Indian Women"
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surely the answer is to castrate and lock up the bastards who treat women this way and send the message that if you do this, it won't be tolerated
Uganda:
Peter Georges of the St Nicholas Uganda Children's Fund, writing about child poverty in Uganda, says defilement of school-age girls is common. "Rape is always a danger as girls travel to and from school through risky neighbourhoods at dawn and dusk.
Bangladesh:
Sexual harassment is common place in garment factories and women are threatened with dismissal if they speak out.
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Even the journey to and from the workplace is fraught with danger. Women workers run the risk of rape and harassment.
South Africa:
But such a display seems unlikely in a country where rights groups complain that rape has become normalised and lost the power to shock. In 2010-11, 56,272 rapes were recorded in South Africa, an average of 154 a day and more than double the rate in India.
South Africa Rape Tragedy Behind Crime Figures
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post+1
BBC News - Why are women being hanged in India?
That seems to suggest that some are hanging victims to hide evidence. They need to be castrated, hands amputated then locked up.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Postthe answer is to castrate and lock up the bastards who treat women this way and send the message that if you do this, it won't be tolerated.
BBC News - Why are women being hanged in India?
That seems to suggest that some are hanging victims to hide evidence. They need to be castrated, hands amputated then locked up.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHardly comparable to gang rape followed by hanging is it? While we do have our own problems, they are just not at the same level.
India is certainly not unique. In Uganda, for example, a major impediment to the education of girls is the risk they run just getting to school.
People live in a fantasy about the nature of much of the third world or somehow imagine that immigrants leave all their acquired tendencies behind them when they cross our borders. We are landed with the burden of tackling a plethora of problems we did not need to have.
It's a problem that needs to be addressed - I read an article recently which suggested that a solution is to provide safe toilets for women to visit to stop them having to wander off to answer nature's call. That got me a bit cross - surely the answer is to castrate and lock up the bastards who treat women this way and send the message that if you do this, it won't be tolerated.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPeople live in a fantasy about the nature of much of the third world or somehow imagine that immigrants leave all their acquired tendencies behind them when they cross our borders. We are landed with the burden of tackling a plethora of problems we did not need to have.
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Some Brits think it's fair game to get lagered up and smash up town centres
India is certainly not unique. In Uganda, for example, a major impediment to the education of girls is the risk they run just getting to school.
People live in a fantasy about the nature of much of the third world or somehow imagine that immigrants leave all their acquired tendencies behind them when they cross our borders. We are landed with the burden of tackling a plethora of problems we did not need to have.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
The figures don't break it down into those who are born here or emigrate* here before 5 and speak English as a second language, and those who arrive as teenagers with NO English so it becomes their second language.
The first group will have no problems at school if they have decent parents. The second group will have problems unless they are good linguists.
*Though even that isn't as clear cut as some come from another predominately English speaking country.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNot sure if that's a yes or a no! If we segregate genders but they are taught the same stuff is the act of segregating by gender itself wrong - or only when it is used to disadvantage/discriminate against one group or the other?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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They'll probably get round it by throwing the lefties a bone and declaring women only short lists for some places, and by chance those places are segragated
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhatever the laws and rules that exist within the UK education sector should apply equally to everyone irrespective of race, ethnic origin or whatever else is relevant.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo if you come up with an opinion on something I can simply tell you shut up because I judge it be nothing to do with you, you dont care or you have not got anything better to do?
Alternatively you could stick to the topic or STFU
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhere would you like British citizens to ***** off to? School is a legal requirement for kids, so it's not like they or their parents can choose not to go, so they are being forced to do something or what? Leave the country and give up their whole lives? And that's assuming they can, especially if you UKIPers get your way and deny UK citizens the right to live in other EU countries.
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