Bangladesh – Rapists Need SOMETHING Cut Off!
The more the death penalty is recognised as a just and proper punishment the better.
In Europe, unfortunately, where the ruling elite is as decadent as it gets..
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..the Euro-Commissars not only deny both national parliaments and peoples the right to impose it, but have long been arrogantly seeking to export their diktat to the Third World.
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UK’s Jakarta Rep Frantic to Save Terrorist Skins -A Neo-Colonialist Par Excellence! .
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The European Union is the leading institutional actor and largest donor in the fight against death penalty worldwide. https://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/sectors/human-rights-and-governance/democracy-and-human-
But happily the Third World is telling the uppity gits to get stuffed.
India recently set a good example…
Bravo, India – But Hanging Was Too Good For Them!
…, and now Bangladesh has instituted capital punishment for rapists, after a particularly revolting crime was committed by a gang of degenerates…
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…devils who actually filmed their foul torment of their victim.
Okay, maybe you disagree.
It’s an issue which ought to be subject to debate and democratic decision.
But what did BBC do today?
They brought in an old Indian scold from that tiresome clique called ‘Human Rights Watch,’ bleating about how ‘cruel’ it was to put scum to death.
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Hogwash!
And did they bring in one of the MILLIONS of Indian women who disagree with the bleating bat, to debate the issue?
Huh!
Let it be put to a referendum, in every land.
Cut off rapists’s heads, or some other part of their bodies!
Rani 12:10 on October 13, 2020 Permalink |
This is so good to read
Now everyday I wait to read your blog
The human rights watcher is saying some stupid things, like death penalty does not work.
It works.’
It works if rapists are dead, they do not rape ever again.
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Pamela 15:07 on October 13, 2020 Permalink |
I read about that case in Bangladesh and if the Human Rights Watch honestly believes those men don’t deserve to die, she must be retarded.
It used to be that Britain and other imperial powers felt it was their responsibility to ‘enlighten’ colonial peoples.
In 2020, Western countries should sometimes take lessons from those countries we used to rule.
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