Rape victims brave message to waiting police
Graeme (Who am I?) , Canberra: Apr 19 2008
Made Popular Apr 19 2008
FOR almost 13 hours, the woman had been held hostage at knifepoint by a convicted sex attacker who repeatedly raped her as police stood outside his home trying to negotiate her release. But when Sean McKay fell asleep, his terrified victim finally saw...
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Grace (Who am I?)
Quezon City, Philippines
Once in a while, one is sensitized to the fact that there is more to this earth than sick people. There are the sicker ones. Rape begins when a woman says, ”No!” To even go beyond that, repeatedly, is a showcase of the man as a beast that must be put inside a corral. Make rape a non-bailable heinous crime everywhere.
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My solution: castration with a couple of bricks or a dull-edged pair of rusty garden shears...

Human bodies are not public property and if someone dares to violate this principle perhaps their own body should become so much mere public flesh for other people to disrespect... maybe then they might learn something about what it is like to be violated.

Rapists are weak, pathetic people and deserve every painful moment of bad karma they bring upon themselves.
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