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Rape crimes in India vs elsewhere: deliberate disproportionate reporting by international news
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On the bit highlighted in red from above:



independent.co.uk/student/oxford-university-suffering-groping-and-sexual-harassment-epidemic-college-head-warns-10249811.html



Quote:Oxford University suffering rise in culture of sexual harassment, college head warns



Dr Alice Prochaska said female students face 'excessively harassing and intimidating behaviour'

Victoria Richards Author Biography



Thursday 14 May 2015





The head of an Oxford University college has warned of an "unprecedented" scale of "epidemic" of groping and sexual harassment.



Dr Alice Prochaska said in an email to undergraduates that female students were facing "excessively harassing and intimidating behaviour" amid reports of rape jokes in communal areas, sexual coercion and groping at college parties and on campus.



Some more relevant news items.



The following reminded me of how many South American countries - devout catholic and other christian, all - were actually the ones that have held the titles of "rape central" and "rape capital" and "rape culture". (No less christian, South Africa too was a contender at one point.) And it hasn't changed, by the way.





independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/gina-riveros-argentinian-mother-posted-joke-about-rape-culture-on-facebook-had-no-idea-it-went-viral-10213163.html



Quote:Gina Riveros: Argentinian mother posted joke about rape culture on Facebook, had no idea it went viral



The post has since been shared on Facebook nearly 300 times; reposts on Twitter have reached nearly 31,000 shares

Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith



Wednesday 29 April 2015



When a woman in Argentina made a small observation about a drunk, passed out man at a bus terminal and made a passing joke about rape culture, she had no idea she would be speaking to such a big audience.



Gina Riveros, who works at the terminal, wrote a simple comment on Facebook, which has now been shared nearly 300 times. But what shocked her was the screenshot of the post that has now been shared more than 31,000 times.



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Her post reads: "Yesterday, when I arrived at the bus terminal at 6:00am, there was a skinny man who was so drunk that fell into deep sleep after 10 minutes.



"He had oversized pants that left his underwear and half his ass exposed.



"In short: young, drunk, middle of the night, in a sketchy place like the terminal is at that time, and with his ass in the air and not even me, nor any of the women who passed him during the spectacle, raped or killed him.



"You see guys, it's not so hard and no matter how drunk you are or how you dress, you can respect the lives of others???"



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Riveros said she has received both messages of support and negativity for her opinion since gaining notoriety. Some of the negative commentators have branded her a "rebel feminazi".



But she is used to voicing her opinion about rape culture: Riveros used to work on a health radio programme, where she was "disgusted to hear all the people who justify street harassment, groping, rape, etc."



Men and women should "pay less attention to the clothes worn by girls and deal more with teaching boys of future generations" to no violate or harass people, she told the website.



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Related to rape-propaganda on T-shirts:

AmriKKKa, New York: Shoshana Roberts: Actress who highlighted street harassment receives rape threats online



huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/24/sm-store-rape-t-shirt-philippines-_n_5870822.html

Quote:Department Store Pulls Offensive Shirt With Slogan 'It's Not Rape. It's A Snuggle With A Struggle'

The Huffington Post | By Emily Thomas



A major department store in the Philippines has pulled from its shelves an offensive T-shirt bearing a slogan mocking the definition of rape, following public outrage and criticism of the retailer online.



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Last year, Amazon came under fire for allowing one of its merchants, online retailer Solid Gold Bomb to sell a shirt bearing the slogan "Keep Calm and Rape a Lot," a play off the famous World War II slogan "Keep Calm and Carry On."



SM did not immediately return a request for comment.



Posted: 09/24/2014 9:54 am EDT Updated: 09/24/2014 3:59 pm EDT

* Dept store "SM" - how aptly named - plays innocent and claims it all happened unawares. Relevant comments:

Quote:James Morgan Photographer & Retoucher at White Orange Productions



I worked in retail and talked to the buyers of that retailer. These guys knew exactly what this shirt said, meant, and that it was in the store.

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21 September 24, 2014 at 11:43am



Emily Ash Top Commenter Volunteer Tutor at Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA)



I was about to say, yeah right they didn't know. They have to either order it, or they get inventory that says it on the sheet exactly what they've gotten in. And someone stocking sees it on the shelves.

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11 September 24, 2014 at 2:00pm

In India such people would get beaten badly by Hindoo mobs: first by the Hindoo men then by the Hindoo women. The store stocking such shirts would also probably be made to go up in flames. Hindoo society doesn't tolerate this class of verbal terrorism, but have lost the socio-political power it once possessed to formulate a more potent and less reactive response.

Dawkins would likely lecture about tolerance and freedom of speech and taking a 'joke' as a 'joke', but Hindoos never tolerated violence against women and children etc, or attempts to make it seem 'normal' such as via T-shirt sloganeering. So with what little means remains open to them, Hindoos act to curtail the brewing violence (even if it will seem 'crude/3rd world heathen' to Dawkins and the like, who is more famous for his apologetics of what he considers 'milder' forms of paedophilia).



Because Hindoos and other heathens know, as aliens could too, that rape "jokes" merely lay the groundwork for mental acceptance of rape by any part of society prone to it, the thoughts and words to be followed by actions in time. Tolerating rape jokes is in truth rape culture, as beneath the surface of such tolerance is the build up of a seedy rapist collective mindset. Hindoo society always used to nip any sign of developments that had the potential to pervert and injure society in the bud.



It is ironic that the defining trait of Hindoo men w.r.t. women (as evident from everything including the very heathen itihaasas of the Hindoo) is that they do not allow injury of women, that little else makes them more decided to a course of action than the violence and oppression and loss of natural liberty of the female of their species. The famous great wars in Hindoo sacred literature (the HindOO epics) were waged in protection, liberation and restoration of Hindoo women.

The aforementioned irony is that the lying christoclass virus in India and overseas (like Leslee Udwin but Dawkins is very much an inevitable product of christoconditioning, his ideas are formed in reaction to christianism and his particular mindset could not exist except as a consequence of christianism) - again: the lying christoclass virus in India and overseas has inverted that most obvious and true nature of Hindoo men and Hindoo heathenism, which is that said heathenism (via Hindoo men) engages itself in full force foremost whenever it comes to protecting its own women and children and animals and others weaker than itself from predation.



The christowestern lying going on against Hindoo men for some reason makes me think repeatedly of was it Twain or Bertrand Russell or Joseph McCabe who mentioned the only instance I ever came across of possibly genuine rape of women by native American men: 2 men raped one woman. And Twain/Russell/McCabe/whichever famous ex-christian specifically wrote the article as apologetics: the men had attacked this western woman at random in direct response to several instances of brutal gangrape and subsequent murder of their own community's native American women by christowestern men. That is, the native American men were at their wits' end and took "revenge" in their understandable seething rage. (Since they were unable to kill the men who brutalised their women.) And even this was denounced by their own community.

Of course the christowestern settlers used this instance of ill-advised retaliation to declare that this was at last 'proof' of their malicious christian=deviant propaganda against native Americans as rapists.



But the above instance is the only possibly true/non-suspect case because it was documented by someone who was Not biased against native Americans and not part of the psy-ops machinery against them. In all other cases, the allegation that native American men rape women - indeed that they like to rape women and rape as a matter of course for them (which is a famous christo-accusation seen in all its gore in the disgusting catholic christian dawaganda film Black Robe/Robe Noir, also implied in La Fille D'Artagnan) - is entirely false and shown to be false by repeated documentation, even by western settlers and western women. Even christian apologetics on the subject is unable to continue to twist the facts.



The only truth is that native American men have adopted Europeans and raised them in their community, respectfully and even as their own. Nothing more. And none of those ever raised by native Americans ever wanted to return to their vomit christo-western society, which is also admitted (with consternation and alarm) by the christodemon settlers' intellectuals/strategists. The christowest never liked their own "going native". Fortunately native Americans have -albeit late- realised that alien dabbling has only ever been a curse to their own people and heathenism, and have turned their back on allowing this too.





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