Woman, 92, reports rape by man in twenties - The Local
Sweden needs Allahs laws to civilize themselves.
Sweden needs Allahs laws to civilize themselves.
It is due to insecurity. Just today an elderly Scandinavian woman was raped in Delhi (link: Danish woman allegedly gang-raped, beaten, robbed in heart of Delhi | NDTV.com). I wonder what these people will have to say about that....why all the snarky commentary?
...sigh. I know some Chinese (and other foreign) posters on DFI have made that connection, but I won't. Take my word - when someone from India rapes someone, it's not the fault of a nation or a religion or an ethnicity, dammit. That sort of belief is toxic. Don't burden yourself with that.It is due to insecurity. Just today an elderly Scandinavian woman was raped in Delhi (link: Danish woman allegedly gang-raped, beaten, robbed in heart of Delhi | NDTV.com). I wonder what these people will have to say about that.
Six Muslim teens receive 'community service' for gang raping a 15-year-old girl in Tensta, Sweden | Tavern KeepersIt is hard to fathom how a 15-year-old girl would be impacted for the rest of her life after such a horrific experience. It would have been impossible for her to get away from these teens, as they repeatedly raped her and filmed it.
It happened in Tensta, Sweden.
The boys, all Muslim immigrants, were caught, convicted and sentenced"¦ to community service. As Bruce Bawer at FrontPageMag reported, 'all but one were required to perform a few days' worth of community service"¦' They also have to pay the victimized girl the equivalent of $8,500 dollars.
The local media reported on the story, but they largely did not report on their 'ethnic or religious backgrounds,' but it is as clear as their names:
Amer Akrem Abdu
Jibril Adam Aden
Bashir Ibrahim Hussein
Mohammed Yassin
Ben Lofti
Mehmet Acaralp
Why is their ethnicity avoided in the mainstream media? Another source, the Exponerat, notes that 'four of the six young immigrants who we named early has only one guardian in Sweden – the father.'
Mehmet, by the way, escaped any punishment, as the court felt that he had 'already been punished sufficiently because somebody had posted his photo online.'
The message is clear. Rape is not a big deal. It seems as though the real war on women, sadly, is in Sweden.
It is easy to see why 'Swedish rape statistics are the highest in Europe.' In fact, the local news reports,
'The case was the third suspected gang rape to take place in the Stockholm area earlier this year. In January, three men, two of whom were teenagers, were ordered held on remand on suspicion of raping a woman in central Stockholm in December.'
What is the real incentive for these boys to change their ways? What message does this send to the victims, whose lives will never be the same?
I can not completely agree with. In my opinion, the culture/atmosphere in which a person is brought up in his early years, will affect his ways when he becomes an adult. If he is taught to respect people (in this case women), he will. If he isn't taught such things or if he isn't scared of punishment, he will perform such acts of violence against women....sigh. I know some Chinese (and other foreign) posters on DFI have made that connection, but I won't. Take my word - when someone from India rapes someone, it's not the fault of a nation or a religion or an ethnicity, dammit. That sort of belief is toxic. Don't burden yourself with that.
what @t_co is trying to say is that there seems to be a lot of people who try to make rape an Indian issue. Any news about India will have a few rape jokes, in addition to caste and poverty. Dont be surprised to see some on "slave labour" aswell now. If you search for rape stats (or just use some of hello_10's threads) you'll see far greater numbers despite having a magnitude lower population, and the west too has a large number of unreported rapes. India has a higher conviction rate, and stronger sentences.I can not completely agree with. In my opinion, the culture/atmosphere in which a person is brought up in his early years, will affect his ways when he becomes an adult. If he is taught to respect people (in this case women), he will. If he isn't taught such things or if he isn't scared of punishment, he will perform such acts of violence against women.
The best approach is to be cautious at all times and with everybody and never let your guard down.
That is why I said "I can not completely agree", meaning I can only partially agree.what @t_co is trying to say is that there seems to be a lot of people who try to make rape an Indian issue. Any news about India will have a few rape jokes, in addition to caste and poverty. Dont be surprised to see some on "slave labour" aswell now. If you search for rape stats (or just use some of hello_10's threads) you'll see far greater numbers despite having a magnitude lower population, and the west too has a large number of unreported rapes. India has a higher conviction rate, and stronger sentences.
Just because rape stories make it onto headlines here and there is mass outrage, people are trying to make it an Indian problem.
The very same week the Delhi case happened, there was a similarly brutal case in Europe. But where was the outrage? It was a small bit news that people forgot about. So what does that tell you about western society? Hell even the cavity search laws in the U.S would classify as rape in Indian courts.
for example:
Disabled Ga. Girl Gang-Raped - ABC News
If this had happened in India, expect lectures from "human rights" people for months on how terrible India is for women, and how our culture is male dominated, and how evil yindoo culture teaches violence against women. But since it happened elsewhere, it's a non issue.