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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought about starting a thread about this story but I’ll share it here instead as it seems to fit. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-man-films-wife-rape-b2362206.html This French guy drugged his wife and let upwards of 80 men rape her while she was unconscious, encouraging them to eschew condoms and to rape her bare back. He filmed all the rapes for his later enjoyment and police have been able to identity something like 50 men who raped her and of course among them are several pillar of the community types including one fireman who raped her while wearing his uniform. I’ve read several articles about this shocking and horrifying case, one of which discussed how prevalent still in rural France (but it’s the whole world, really) that a man can do as he wishes with his wife as she belongs to him. All of the men who raped her clearly had that attitude. Apparently the wife became suicidal once presented with the evidence by police. She had suffered disturbing dreams and gynecological problems of mysterious origin (!) but did not know that her husband of 50+ years was pimping out her unconscious body to random men he found on internet kink sites. And just imagine the pain of the women married to some of these disgusting rapists. By the way they burn 25,000 Indian women every year whose families fail to pay their bride price. It’s technically illegal but nobody does much about pursuing the cases. Look it up, it’s called bride burning. And just a month or so again the United Nations released a report summarizing their research data which indicates that 9 out of 10 human beings on this planet are biased against women. When your own sisters are your enemies, what’s a woman to do? [b]Our world is still painfully misogynistic and today on the morning program they had a long conversation about how boys and men are getting lost and we need to help them. FFS![/b] [/quote] Just curious, are you posting from Italy, France, or India? In the US, where I am posting from, our boys and men are struggling. [/quote] I’m posting from the United States, the conversation on the struggle of boys and men was on Morning Joe today. I don’t dispute that they made some good points about challenges facing young men. Most of them are about economics and opportunities which are challenges also faced by young women, with the added layer of the ongoing struggle against misogyny. Several of the headlines in today’s news were stories of violent assaults and murders of women by men. I am far far away from crying over the plight of boys and men in the USA or anywhere else. [/quote]
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