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taken from todays Telegraph, a voice that claims there is also a racial element despite what the PC & nay sayers would have.
Some Pakistani men see white women as 'fair game', says Baroness Warsi - Telegraph |
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One mosque leader was reported to have said 'if you leave meat outside uncovered, and the cats eat it.....is the cat to blame'
So this muslim leader is comparing muslim men to animals......and white women to meat. Not the best analogy....and perhaps it explains the Pakistani attitude to women. Personally, I think the mosque leader did the muslim male community no favours and would have been better saying nothing. The problems are ethnic, attitudinal and cultural....and until they are recognised as such, there isn't a hope in hell of sorting them out. |
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When in Rome!
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Well, that is one way of viewing it I suppose, but then, you are blaming those who were preyed on by these predatory males.
It is easy to blame the victims - and their families....but these men were adults and capable of determining that what they were doing was very wrong......plying (vulnerable) children with alcohol and drugs in order to assault them and steal their childhood. Being run over is an accident...being sexually assaulted is not. I think the analogy was very poor and coming from a muslim leader is even worse, it makes me think he isn't really bothered that what these men were doing was morally, ethically, and legally wrong. |
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What would happen if the boot was on the other foot ?
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Their girls are chaperoned everywhere they go....which may account for some of the problems that muslim, testosterone fuelled males have, in satisfying their sexual needs. |
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I haven't added to this thread so far because I have professional involvement and didn't really want to add to it. All I can say is that this issue has been going on since at least 2004 and probably longer, and is certainly a cultural issue which is acknowledged although not publicly for obvious reasons. Until it is brought properly into the open it is unlikely to go away. How that can be done I don't know.
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