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Can guns prevent rape?

July 18, 2008

THE MUSLIM RAPE RAPE RAPE RAPE OF BRITISH GIRLS

Yet again comes another tragic incidence of a muslim man raping a young British girl - this time a 14 year old girl, innocently walking her dog, was raped by a man "described as Asian, in his early twenties..." Of course the politically correct media-speak word "Asian" consistently means Muslim.

This latest crime leads one to wonder just how many rapes of British girls and women, by muslim men, have recently occurred in the UK. Below are some VERY recent incidents of muslim rape in the UK:
The one noted above - Girl -14 -raped while out walking her dog
Man jailed for committing more rapes while on bail for rape
Sex Attack by mosque leader "Changed my girl" says Mum
Muslim man kidnaps 14 yr old school girl for sex
Muslim Men rape four British School Girls at Amusement Park
UK Muslim preacher jailed for rape


Accounts of the above rapes made the pages of British newspapers in the past few months. Clearly not all rapes, in the UK, are perpetrated by muslims but considering that muslims currently only account for approximately 3% of the British population - with muslim men being an even smaller percentage - one must be alarmed at the high rate of rape crime caused by so small a group. (For more on the relationship between Islam and rape go here ) Also note that muslim leaders or holy men have been found guilty of rape.

Equally alarming is the fact that the same type of rapes of non-muslim girls and women appears to be escalating across Western Europe in direct proportion to muslim immigration and population increase. Well know blogger Fjordman has chronicled how authorities in both Sweden and Norway have purposely obfuscated the increasing numbers of violent "immigrant" rapes on non-muslim women.

From an Oslo, Norway newspaper Aftenposten = "Two out of three charged with rape in Norway's capital are immigrants with a non-western background according to a police study. The number of rape cases is also rising steadily. The study is the first where the crime statistics have been analyzed according to ethnic origin. Of the 111 charged with rape in Oslo last year, 72 were of non-western ethnic origin, 25 are classified as Norwegian or western and 14 are listed as unknown.....Police Inspector Gunnar Larsen of Oslo's Vice, Robbery and Violent crime division says the statistics are surprising - the rising number of rape cases and the link to ethnic background are both clear trends. But Larsen does not want to speculate on the reasons behind the worrying developments."

Obviously European government authorities do not want to besmirch their beloved quest for multiculturalism by tainting it with tales of rampant rapes by "Asian immigrants" as well their fear of the truth-strangling political correctness that threatens anyone with accusations of "racism" or "Islamophobia" if muslims are pointed out as being grossly over involved with crimes.

In the UK, muslim leaders have made it quite clear the they believe muslim men are entitled to rape non-muslim women: See LEADING ENGLISH MUSLIM LAWYER ENDORSES THE KILLING AND RAPE OF NON-MUSLIMS or MUSLIM CLERIC LIKENS WOMEN NOT WEARING VEILS TO "UNCOVERED MEAT".


Despite the facts has the UK fallen into lockstep with the castrated, dhimmi behaviour shown by most EU countries? When will this clear outrage of an epidemic of Rape Jihad against our women and young girls be publicly outed, condemned and ceased?
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Oh I get it KONQ RADIO, the answer to all our problems lies in having a gun!

Well that's nice and simple then, if we allow everyone to have an AK45 slung over their shoulders, plus a Magnum 44 under the jacket, with perhaps a grenade launcher and a mortar battery at home in the backyard, oh why not lay a mine-field in the front garden, and armour-plate the car. Talking about cars, shouldn't we consider having a machine gun mounted front & rear just in case one day we may have to use it to fight our own government on the streets? You just can't trust those you've elected, can you? They're nothing more than dictators-in-waiting, ready to oppress the people, in fact I don't trust my neighbours any more ever since I saw that Obama sticker on their car!
I wonder if my phone is being bugged, or my mail is being opened, or my emails being monitored? I saw a dark car parked just down from my house with two guys wearing sunglasses, sitting there for hours, I'm sure they were watching my house.
Is fluoride in the water a government plot to control us? Are there hidden cameras planted in my house watching my every move? Was the phone repair man really a government agent snooping on me? Are they going through my trash can?
Am I getting paranoid? No, as I sit here in my armchair facing the front door cradling my sweet little AK45 in my arms, I feel safe, all is right with the world - there's nothing as good as a warm gun.

In the 1950's it was those Commies, but we beat them, now it's those damn liberal pinko's who don't like wars .....but no worries, the gun solves everything, especially if you've got the biggest and the most!
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There are a lot of people who are just plain offended by the notion that (licenced) people can carry guns around. They view everybody, or at least many of us, as potential murderers prevented only by the lack of a convenient weapon.

I get the impression that Binky is one.

Sadly just the thought of a gun in the home or merely displaying the firearm when someone is trying to break into their home, mugged or whatever, those things don’t get categorized. The government counts shootings, but there is no statistical database of the number of times that citizens display a firearm to prevent being victimized.
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There are a lot of people who are just plain offended by the notion that (licenced) people can carry guns around. They view everybody, or at least many of us, as potential murderers prevented only by the lack of a convenient weapon.

I get the impression that Binky is one.
No I'm not one Value Pack. I guess the reason I'm against personal weaponry is due the cultural differences between the US & England - to many English people it's an alien concept, we weren't brought up to believe in carrying/possessing guns and the whole thing reminds us a bit of the wild west - no disrespect meant or intended to my friends on this site.

According to a report I read it's reckoned there are between 260-280 million guns in circulation in the US, that fact together with the court ruling confirming the second amendment means my argument is akin to trying to push an elephant up a mountain - I'll save my energies for other things!

I respect the views so strongly expressed on here although you've not changed my view - but then neither will I change yours!
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I guess the reason I'm against personal weaponry is due the cultural differences between the US & England - to many English people it's an alien concept, we weren't brought up to believe in carrying/possessing guns and the whole thing reminds us a bit of the wild west
I am calling BS on this. this is how you feel binky. I have too many british friends who feel diferently about guns, granted they are all shooters and wildfowlers. besides where do you think we learned to hunt and fish? we didn't just pick it up when we emigrated to north america. walton was one of yours.
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Oh I get it KONQ RADIO, the answer to all our problems lies in having a gun!.............................................. .................................................
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Damn Binky, quit taking those drugs and get back on the tea!!
Well, if the Brits don't believe in guns, that could explain why we had to pull them out in most of those conflicts over the past several decades!
Binks, if that is your opinion, great! I have grown up around firearms, utilized them for hunting and sports all my life, used them when I was in the military, and I still have some around for hunting and for personal and family protection. If I or my family is threatened, I don't think it will do me a lot of good to be standing there with just my dick in my hand!
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I am calling BS on this. this is how you feel binky. I have too many british friends who feel diferently about guns, granted they are all shooters and wildfowlers. besides where do you think we learned to hunt and fish? we didn't just pick it up when we emigrated to north america. walton was one of yours.
Firstly gadwall I notice that you cut my quote short - if you quote me please do so in whole not selectively.
Secondly it doesn't surprise me that your British friends feel differently to me - they are all shooters & wildfowlers!! Not a majority past-time in Britain.

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Damn Binky, quit taking those drugs and get back on the tea!!
Well, if the Brits don't believe in guns, that could explain why we had to pull them out in most of those conflicts over the past several decades!
I was on the tea MiiUSA! My little piece just shows how paranoia takes hold when you think everyone is out to do you harm.
We declared war on Nazi Germany in 1939 when they invaded Poland - at that time Henry Ford was still turning out military vehicles for the Nazi war machine and US banks were still bank-rolling the Nazi's - it took Pearl Harbour to get the US into the war, three years later (1941), but it was Hitler that declared war on the USA!
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Binks, if that is your opinion, great! I have grown up around firearms, utilized them for hunting and sports all my life, used them when I was in the military, and I still have some around for hunting and for personal and family protection. If I or my family is threatened, I don't think it will do me a lot of good to be standing there with just my dick in my hand!
Good luck to you MiiUSA - it's covered by your Constitution , but I still find the whole concept of an armed population strange - more guns means more deaths. It's your country and it's your culture, which is very different from ours, thank God. I personally don't feel threatened or feel that I or my family need protection by possessing guns.
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Binky, I’m glad that you feel safe and unthreatened. But a little reminder.

Your government does monitor your phone calls and e-mails and has for years under a joint program with our government.

London probably has more cameras in the streets to monitor citizens than any other city in the world.

And this just in from the Daily Mail;

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The march of the Big Brother state under Labour was highlighted last night as it was revealed that there are now 1,043 laws that give the authorities the power to enter a home or business.

Nearly half have been introduced since Labour came to power 11 years ago. They include the right to:

• Invade your home to see if your pot plants have pests or do not have a 'plant passport' (Plant Health England Order 2005).

• Survey your home and garden to see if your hedge is too high (Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003).

• Check that accommodation given to asylum seekers is not being lived in by non-asylum seekers (Immigration and Asylum Act 1999).

• Raid a house to check if unlicensed gambling is taking place (Gambling Act 2005 Inspection Regulations 2007).

• Seize fridges without the correct energy rating (Energy Information Household Refrigerators and Freezers Regulations 2004).

The rise in clipboard-wielding state inspectors flies in the face of repeated pledges by Ministers to curb the power of bureaucrats.
Now there are 1,000 laws that will let the state into your home | Mail Online

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