Ironic Surrealism II

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A Living Hell

October 29th, 2006· Posted by Velvet Hammer · 1 Comment ·

Perverted pedophile acts of violence against young girls. I’m sad to say, sometimes very young. It MUST be stopped! These acts are for the most part done in “gang rape” style. Horrid, horrid! Round them up and deport them! The ungrateful thugs! Send in the troops! Yeah the so called “youths” are disinfrancised, poor, and unemployed. A handy excuse for dhimmi’s to explain it all away. But the truth is that these immigrant “youths”/millitant thugs are taught no different. They do not respect western females at all. And niether do they respect westernized Muslim females. Dhimmi guilt is a terrible thing, to allow this to be swept under the rug of dispair filled immigrant “youths”/millitant thugs.

For the love of God and all that is holy, this horrible epidemic should not be allowed to continue!

WAKE UP EUROPE! WAKE UP WORLD! WAKE THE HELL UP!

You are sleepwalking through the conversion of your countries!

Now for the tale of “Samira Bellil”

Sisters In Hell

Sexual assault is rampant in France’s crumbling housing projects. Now a gang-rape victim has broken the silence. Will society confront the crisis?
By BRUCE CRUMLEY and ADAM SMITH/Paris

Posted Sunday, Nov. 24, 2002; 2.02 p.m. GMT
But after years of psychological torment caused by repeated gang rapes in one of the banlieues — the destitute public housing projects that ring most French cities — she penned Dans l’enfer des tournantes (”In the hell of the tournantes”; the last word is a slang term for gang rape).

Though the assaults occurred in the late 1980s, Bellil didn’t speak up or press charges until three other girls attacked by the same gang appealed to her. Bellil decided to write about the experience now to call attention to the spate of banlieue gang rapes and the perverse attitudes toward sex that feed the crimes.

…but they also frequently embrace the traditional prejudices of their immigrant parents when it comes to women: any neighborhood girl who smokes, uses makeup or wears attractive clothes is a whore.

Page Two

Over the past year, nearly a score of highly publicized gang rapes have been reported or brought to trial across the country, some involving victims and perpetrators as young as 11. One 13-year-old girl in northern France was raped by as many as 88 youths over a four-month period earlier this year before alerting her parents. In September in the Paris suburb of Argenteuil, a court sentenced a band of youths to five to 12 years for repeatedly raping a local 15-year-old girl.

Adds Pierre-Olivier Sur, the attorney of the victim in the Argenteuil trial: “In this case, the attackers had no consciousness of having broken laws, of having raped a girl. Not only did they deny any wrongdoing, they accused the victim of being a slut.”

Tip: JIHAD PEMERKOSAAN diseantero dunia oleh Muslim**

Remembering Samira Bellil @ Iraqi Bloggers Central

You never really die, if your memory’s still alive.”

Samira Bellil died on September 3, 2004, at the young age of 31, from stomach cancer.

You may not have heard of her, so I will tell you about her life.

In all, Samira bore the agony of three gang rapes, or what the French call “tournates,” or pass-rounds, because the girl was passed around like a joint.

Raped by multiple youths and men. And not uncommon.

As Samira said in a CNN Interview, There was a trial in Lille where a 13- year-old girl was gang raped by 80 men. Yes. Sometimes it’s 80 or 50 or 10. It’s absolutely terrible.

Samira Bellil, French Author and Rights Activist, Dies

Samira Bellil, 31, a prominent campaigner for the rights of French Muslim women who gained fame with a book recounting gang rapes she suffered as a teenager, died of stomach cancer Sept. 3, her publisher, Editions Denoel, said yesterday in Paris.

She was active in the movement Ni Putes Ni Soumises (Neither Whores nor Submissive), which fights for the rights of women in the suburbs, where men — and the law of silence — sometimes rule.

Samira Bellil, writer, activist and youth worker, born November 27 1972; died September 4 2004

May You Rest In Peace Samira

You were a voice of many and an Angel to all young frightened women everywhere.

*Update

Battered Westerner Syndrome inflicted by myopic Muslim defenders By: Mark Steyn

Related

France: Islam, Barbarians, And Paris @ Western Resistance

French Riots 3 — with a feminist twist @ Adam Ash

Is Paris Burning Yet? @ Townhall.com

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Comment posted by Dermacia
at 1/18/2007 5:08:58 AM

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But Internet providers like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are spending millions of dollars lobbying Congress to gut Net Neutrality. If Congress doesn\’t take action now to implement meaningful Net Neutrality provisions, the future of the Internet is at risk.

In the end game, only large companies will afford domains if the communications monopolies have their way with this. This of course isnt new news, but its coming to a head and blogs like this one will be a ghosttown unless all of us figure it our pretty darn quick. I wont post any links, but advise that if you value the internet, and blogs likw this one, that you search Google for \”Network Neutrality\” and educate yourself on this issue as it effects all of us.

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