Quote: (12-20-2018 12:20 PM)eradicator Wrote:
Jc, I can’t report the first message with the decap link, I’m on my phone but we really probably don’t want that on this site.
Tough call. On one hand yeah, we don't want to glorify it but on the other, where else are people other than weirdos who spend their days watching similar scenes going to know the truth? The news is already papering over this one.
I don't recommend watching it, but for those who did you may notice that there is camping equipment strewn about. These girls would have had a better chance staying in a hotel or guest house, but even then the risk level was up there just being female and attractive in that area. Casablanca isn't exactly the safest city in the world, but Marrakech is a bit better.
Also couldn't help noticing her underwear was still on - meaning they may not have been sexually assaulted, which in turn speaks to the utter disregard the animals had for them. Putting his foot on her head, the way he's probably done to who knows how many farm animals. This is not an insignificant detail.
And yes, Horus is right - it'd be naive to the point of dishonesty to think Islam isn't part of the equation. Attacks against women are on the upswing and are rising with the spread of immodesty.
Data bears this out.
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....But the 1940s generation was conservative compared to what came in the 1960s, the Sexual Revolution created a cultural earthquake, the tremors of which were felt in the Middle East. In Egypt, Afghanistan and across the region women let their hair down, literally, doing away with headscarves and dressing in mini-skirts. In Iran, the Shah gave women the vote and encouraged them to get a good education. The result was another Revolution, this one Islamic: Ayatollah Khomeini coming to power in 1979 and immediately stripping women of their rights.
Which brings us to the fourth seminal moment, the spread throughout Europe of Salafism, the ultra-conservative strand of Islam inspired by 7th Century Arabia. Salafism took root in Europe twenty years ago, propagated in France by the country’s Algerian diaspora. In the same period, Western Europe experienced the ‘Girl Power’ phenomenon, the emergence of an assertive (i.e., stupid and poorly led) generation of young women for a new millennium. Girl Power and Salafism were never going to harmonise, not when the latter exhorts women “to recognise the importance of modesty and realise the evils of nakedness”.
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If the 1960's was considered a cultural earthquake, consider what the hell is going on now and none of this is a surprise.