by Daniel Barge
France has pulled out the stops to honour Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame for his heroism in exchanging his own life for that of a hostage in the latest terrorist incident in France. Here's the Independent:
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| Not sure if victim of "diversity rape" or toxic feminism. |
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| The now-infamous pictorial signifier of one London lady's indifference to Muslim terrorism. |
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| The sight of blood is a well-known economic driver |
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| A prelude to jihad? |
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| Brussels: energy from atomization. |
"Throughout history, rape during war has been commonplace, even encouraged. Homer's Iliad opens with an argument between the Greek warriors Agamemnon and Achilles over possession of women seized during the Trojan War. In Biblical times, warriors also considered women spoils of war; they treated women as livestock, children, and other property in a conquered city. Biblical law told warriors that they ‘may take these as plunder ... [a]nd you may use the plunder the Lord your God gives you from your enemies.’"Womenfolk have long been regarded as the spoils of war. Cologne, Rotherham, and countless other contemporary instances of Muslim gang rapes of European women tell us that the liberal project and feminism have failed, that women are not interchangeable with men; that the Open Society has failed.
Danise Aydelott, Mass Rape During War: Prosecuting Bosnian Rapists Under International Law, pp. 585-631]
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| Feral Islam. |