Indian Gang Rape woman dead

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thehawk

9,335 posts

207 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.

BliarOut

72,857 posts

239 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
I wonder if that scumbag of a lawyer would feel the same if i stuck an iron bar up his ass and rammed it in so hard he died of gangrene rage


robmlufc

5,229 posts

186 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Third world fk wits

Glassman

22,532 posts

215 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Another woman is kidnapped and raped through the night

http://news.sky.com/story/1037351/india-six-held-o...

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Castration & more.

grumbledoak

31,532 posts

233 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Mermaid said:
Castration & more.
This is why they kill the victim. And why we have lesser penalties for rape than murder here.

steve singh

3,995 posts

173 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Glassman said:
Another woman is kidnapped and raped through the night

http://news.sky.com/story/1037351/india-six-held-o...
Allegedly.

steve singh

3,995 posts

173 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Let's not forget what the UK was doing even 60-70 years ago - generations implies hundreds to thousands of years...change will come but i suspect the next 20-30 years will have a sea change of effect.

BliarOut

72,857 posts

239 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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steve singh said:
thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Let's not forget what the UK was doing even 60-70 years ago - generations implies hundreds to thousands of years...change will come but i suspect the next 20-30 years will have a sea change of effect.
I'm not aware of gang rape being a popular pastime during the thirties and forties, we had lawn bowls to keep us occupied back then.

steve singh

3,995 posts

173 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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BliarOut said:
steve singh said:
thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Let's not forget what the UK was doing even 60-70 years ago - generations implies hundreds to thousands of years...change will come but i suspect the next 20-30 years will have a sea change of effect.
I'm not aware of gang rape being a popular pastime during the thirties and forties, we had lawn bowls to keep us occupied back then.
No, the UK was too busy shooting dead 1000s of innocent people in India at that time to bother with that type of nonsence (btw gang rape was occuring, this time they were wearing military uniforms).

Quite a few germans and russians were conducting mass genocide also around that same time.

Amazing how a 60-70 year stint can change things, hey?

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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steve singh said:
BliarOut said:
steve singh said:
thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Let's not forget what the UK was doing even 60-70 years ago - generations implies hundreds to thousands of years...change will come but i suspect the next 20-30 years will have a sea change of effect.
I'm not aware of gang rape being a popular pastime during the thirties and forties, we had lawn bowls to keep us occupied back then.
No, the UK was too busy shooting dead 1000s of innocent people in India at that time to bother with that type of nonsence (btw gang rape was occuring, this time they were wearing military uniforms).

Quite a few germans and russians were conducting mass genocide also around that same time.

Amazing how a 60-70 year stint can change things, hey?
And look how they have progressed since!

BliarOut

72,857 posts

239 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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steve singh said:
BliarOut said:
steve singh said:
thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Let's not forget what the UK was doing even 60-70 years ago - generations implies hundreds to thousands of years...change will come but i suspect the next 20-30 years will have a sea change of effect.
I'm not aware of gang rape being a popular pastime during the thirties and forties, we had lawn bowls to keep us occupied back then.
No, the UK was too busy shooting dead 1000s of innocent people in India at that time to bother with that type of nonsence (btw gang rape was occuring, this time they were wearing military uniforms).

Quite a few germans and russians were conducting mass genocide also around that same time.

Amazing how a 60-70 year stint can change things, hey?
Do you support current events in India?

Personally I think the fking scum should be hung drawn and quartered and left to rot in public as a deterrent.

Don't drag the past into this, the scum that do this deserve a slow and painful death. There is simply NO justification for it.

El Guapo

2,787 posts

190 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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I don't want to question the seriousness of these attacks, but I can't help wondering why rapes in India are getting such widespread news coverage in the UK.

steve singh

3,995 posts

173 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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BliarOut said:
steve singh said:
BliarOut said:
steve singh said:
thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Let's not forget what the UK was doing even 60-70 years ago - generations implies hundreds to thousands of years...change will come but i suspect the next 20-30 years will have a sea change of effect.
I'm not aware of gang rape being a popular pastime during the thirties and forties, we had lawn bowls to keep us occupied back then.
No, the UK was too busy shooting dead 1000s of innocent people in India at that time to bother with that type of nonsence (btw gang rape was occuring, this time they were wearing military uniforms).

Quite a few germans and russians were conducting mass genocide also around that same time.

Amazing how a 60-70 year stint can change things, hey?
Do you support current events in India?

Personally I think the fking scum should be hung drawn and quartered and left to rot in public as a deterrent.

Don't drag the past into this, the scum that do this deserve a slow and painful death. There is simply NO justification for it.
Which thread are you reading?

Have you bothered to read my posts and the ones i quoted and responded to?

To help - i think the human rights abuses in india are an absolute disgrace, just google 1984 india and sikhs for starters - my post was referring to the notion it will take generations to improve. I think it will improve more quickly than that.


steve singh

3,995 posts

173 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Mojocvh said:
steve singh said:
BliarOut said:
steve singh said:
thehawk said:
Apparently her own fault.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/victims-in-delhi-ra...

Much of the sub-continent is a lost cause i think, will take generations of change.
Let's not forget what the UK was doing even 60-70 years ago - generations implies hundreds to thousands of years...change will come but i suspect the next 20-30 years will have a sea change of effect.
I'm not aware of gang rape being a popular pastime during the thirties and forties, we had lawn bowls to keep us occupied back then.
No, the UK was too busy shooting dead 1000s of innocent people in India at that time to bother with that type of nonsence (btw gang rape was occuring, this time they were wearing military uniforms).

Quite a few germans and russians were conducting mass genocide also around that same time.

Amazing how a 60-70 year stint can change things, hey?
And look how they have progressed since!
Exactly.

skyrover

12,671 posts

204 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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El Guapo said:
I don't want to question the seriousness of these attacks, but I can't help wondering why rapes in India are getting such widespread news coverage in the UK.
There are a lot of close ties between the UK and India, not least the large amount of ex-pats on both sides.

DamienB

1,189 posts

219 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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steve singh said:
No, the UK was too busy shooting dead 1000s of innocent people in India at that time to bother with that type of nonsence (btw gang rape was occuring, this time they were wearing military uniforms).
So you're saying British troops were raping and/or executing thousands of Indians in the 1930s and 1940s?

Pickled Piper

6,339 posts

235 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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skyrover said:
El Guapo said:
I don't want to question the seriousness of these attacks, but I can't help wondering why rapes in India are getting such widespread news coverage in the UK.
There are a lot of close ties between the UK and India, not least the large amount of ex-pats on both sides.
The Indian rape cases are getting widespread coverage around the world not just the UK.

pp

Ali G

3,526 posts

282 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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BliarOut said:
Do you support current events in India?

Personally I think the fking scum should be hung drawn and quartered and left to rot in public as a deterrent.

Don't drag the past into this, the scum that do this deserve a slow and painful death. There is simply NO justification for it.
Quite.

No excuses for whatever has gone in the past - and this country (UK) has considerable history of wrong doings going back centuries - but a long time in the past.

Current treatment is what matters - and since India wishes to be considered 'up there' with other enlightened countries - it needs to sort this type of medieval barbarity out. Gut wrenching stuff for a country to be rightly ashamed of - let's see the judicial process in action to address it.

Bill

52,728 posts

255 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Pickled Piper said:
The Indian rape cases are getting widespread coverage around the world not just the UK.

pp
Not least because the horrific nature of the recent attack has raised people's awareness.