And, if she was Muslim under Sharia, she'd be punished for being the victim of rape. By the way, no need to apologize for the behavior of primitive, backward-assed societies.
http://www.usatoday.com/communities/...-being-raped/1
Are you saying that should be the case, or that might be the case in those countries?
I think Egypt is more modernized than a good deal of the ME though.
And, if she was Muslim under Sharia, she'd be punished for being the victim of rape. By the way, no need to apologize for the behavior of primitive, backward-assed societies.
http://www.usatoday.com/communities/...-being-raped/1
Women were legal chattels of a sort until the early 1970's in Texas. I think it's safe to say Texans still joke about women being responsible for rape.
Did anyone say that reported that got shot in the war a couple years back wasn't culpable at some point?
Yeah, if she wasn't wearing a burqa then that's a bit negligent on her part. And I'm just commenting on her not wearing the burqa here. I've seen many news stories and do entaries where the woman reporter is always wearing one.
That was just barely grammatical, Trainwreck. Come again?
wgoever the that american reporter was that got shot in iraq or afghanistan, couple years ago he gets flown back here. Lives, nobody says "oh poor guy got shot in the head he didn't deserve it etc."
Oh what horrible hypocrites we are for not continuing to whine about Michael Ware getting shot undeservedly in the head in a war zone and surviving.
Journalists are targets in a war zone. Women, everywhere.
No, I do not think it should be that way. No ing way.
All I was saying is that it is that way in some Middle Eastern countries.
...and I know that, but theyre still not Western by any stretch of the imagination.I think Egypt is more modernized than a good deal of the ME though.
They are still very much a traditionally Muslim country that has women as a second class citizen required to be dressed in a certain manner. I fully realize they are not a country that would punish a woman for being raped (like Afghanistan, for example).
But I would assume they are a typical ME country in that a rapist of a woman in a state of "undress" (by their standards) in public (ie not wearing a burqa) would not be punished very harshly (by our standards). To be more clear and to even possibly crumble my whole argument, the offender may serve some short jailtime and probation.
Thats just the way it is in the ME and only a very small example of some the insurmountable cultural differences between us and them.
Egypt is a culturally advanced country...only when compared to other ME countries. Which, IMO, isnt saying much.
I dont know if you roll around the Club much, but youre addressing a known woman hater.
oh yes, and she was in a park at peacetime
I respect you and all but please don't talk like you're a ing skirt
You're the only one who says so.
I check the club daily, but seldom delve in depth. I'm slightly familiar with Trainwreck.
She was a reported in a war zone, happens
and she wasn't even raped
That's contrary to the reports posted here so far. What's your source on that?
The Jounal
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000..._sections_news
I guess the guys must have felt her up as they were beating her ass
That's more or less what your link says. Thanks for backing up your bs.![]()
CBS Reporter Targeted in Sexual Assault
So this whole revolution was just an excuse to porn it up in the middle east.
Executed perfectly.
This is what I meant when I posted that "sexual assault" has a broad definition. It could have been a dude sticking his pee pee out, guys slapping her ass, kissing her...not neccessarily rape (not that it's not still disgusting, but CBS is feeding into people's imaginations with their story of the events - which is why I think they're up to something). Thanks for the link!The separation and assault lasted for roughly 20 to 30 minutes, said a person familiar with the matter, who added that it was "not a rape." A CBS News spokesman declined to comment beyond the statement.
Ms. Logan was released from the hospital today -- five days after the "not a rape" attack on her.
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