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Pakistani: Rape OK in my country


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A group of Pakistani brothers who migrated to Australia in the late 1990s have been convicted and jailed for rape, the criminals, whose names were not released by Aussie authorities raped several young girls in their home after luring the girls to the den of debauchery.

According to a report in the Sidney Morning Herald, the Pakistani brothers mounted an unusual and sickening line of defense:

MSK a married Australian citizen and one of seven brothers who migrated to Australia in 1997, blamed cultural misunderstanding for his actions, claiming his upbringing in a small Muslim village in Pakistan taught him he had the right to rape promiscuous girls. Wagner qualified as promiscuous, he told an earlier hearing, because she did not wear a headscarf and had come to his house unchaperoned.

Fortunately the Australian courts didn’t accept the unusual and grotest defsne argument, though it reaimas an open question whether some American leftist would accept the argument. It is in error to refer to any societal practice which condones such a shameless display of animal like behavior as culture. Indeed, it is the absence of culture, and sadly, all too common in societies where women are regarded as mere vessles for child rearing and objects of carnal lust.
http://smh.com.au/news/miranda-devine/the-moment-tegan-stood-up-for-herself-and-became-a-hero/2006/04/08/1143916764292.html


3 Responses to “Pakistani: Rape OK in my country”

  1. Anonymous Kira 

    Apparently this attack on Western women is a growing trend: See expert discussion here (a little long and academic, but worth the read): http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=21502

  2. Anonymous Kira 

    hey, how come my comment is not showing?

  3. Anonymous The Phalanx 

    Don't worry...its there.

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