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Legalizing rape?
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Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 8:07:37 AM
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Dead Head Dutton is "considering" this animal's visa application!
The creep should already be incarcerated for life wherever he lives now. Frankly, I think that anyone who wants rape legalised should be put down like the mad dog he is. Unbelievable that such a person actually exists! Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 9:24:33 AM
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Don't laugh, but I can see this being Legalised to appease the Moderate moslems in Australia. Seems to be the way things are going & with the support of the PC, Greenies, Loony Left etc,.
Even Suze seems to agree that it's OK for moslems to digitally Rape European women, or is that only for Europe not Australia? It's hard to tell with Suze. Posted by Jayb, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 9:53:20 AM
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Acting out. Powerless, ineffectual, incoherent adolescents with KFC and internet game addictions. Nothing like that 'feministing' site fortunately, but a nasty reaction to such extreme radfem nastiness conducted over decades.
These confused young idiots are just the right sort for attention-seeking politicians and the commentariat to sacrifice on the block of political correctness. They should be with their other confused mates, inflicting self-harm by slamming objects into their testicles. Practices that should be the subject of PhD, were it not for the fact that the guvvy grants are for twigged feminist 'research'(sic). Now these 'Asian' (Pakistani) Islamists are different and they are still there and reportedly carrying on business as usual, albeit with a lower profile, http://www.nationalreview.com/article/415251/lessons-rotherham-daniel-allott-jordan-allott-ben-allen Isn't it just a wee bit strange that there was no righteous thunder in Oz against the dreadful crimes committed against girls (boys too, but somehow they don't get a mention) in the UK and a demand by politicians and the commentariat for an independent, professional risk assessment of Australia's immigration program and the 'diversity-Australia-has-to-have'? There are no statesmen but politicians and lazy politicians choose their targets. ATM there is election talk in Oz, so expect more of the same as leftists try unsuccessfully to regain that podium of moral superiority that Malcolm Turnbull has so deftly assumed. There is a general feminist gargoyle buttressed and protecting his rear. It is going to be a long time to the election even if the time is short. Turning The Box off and unplugging it from the wall. Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 10:15:56 AM
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Dear Is Mise,
I watched Waleed Aly on "The Project," on Tuesday night telling us about this guy. Daryush Valizadeh, or Roosh V. Aly suggested that we don't give this man the attention he's seeking. Roosh V. deliberately makes outrageous and controversial statements to provoke reactions and give him the publicity he's after. Instead, Waleed Aly suggestions that we try clicking onto a well known women's refuge and donate to them to deflect this man's deliberate purpose to provoke. We should not allow this man to incite hate speech - which seems to be one of his goals. Publicity for himself is another. Should Peter Dutton allow this kind of trouble into our country? Some might argue that this is about "Freedom of Speech." It isn't. This is a calculated and deliberate provocation to incite hatred and cause divisiveness. People who enjoy the rights of free speech have a duty to respect other people's rights. A person's freedom of speech is limited by the rights of others. All societies including democratic ones put various limitations on what people may say. They prohibit certain types of speech that they believe might harm the government or the people. Most democratic countries have these major restrictions on free expression: Laws covering libel and slander. Laws that offend public decency. Laws urging violence.(speech that endangers life, property, or national security). This man wants the publicity. He knows full well the penalty for his actions. Yet he appears to feel that the publicity is worth it. The Minister should not give it to him. This man should not be given a visa. Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 10:16:17 AM
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Is this mad group full of Muslims then?
If not, then of course JayB would welcome them here with open arms. He appears to be ok with non-Muslim rapists... Posted by Suseonline, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 10:18:22 AM
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"Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is considering whether to cancel the visa of the leader of US anti-women group Return of Kings, whose members believe rape should be legal on private property."
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/02/01/17/06/anti-women-return-of-kings-to-meet-in-syd#OpZYhC6PGAlj0kJD.99
Should he be allowed in, thus giving the police a chance to identify his followers?