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Since 1947. ? Who is talking about the last 72 years ? You do not have a decent truthful bone in your body to say that I am biased.

I quoted a figure of around 35 executions in the last 30 years., and there are roughly 35,000 reported rapes every year. Those figures are about correct. Many rapes go unreported.

You seem to be on the side of the rapist.

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What nonsense. 300 Executions in the last 30 years ? This is how people lie with statistics trying to fool the gullible. You take an average of 10 per yr, and the data is heavily skewed to the early years and spread the avg across the whole 72 yr period.

I got the facts from Wiki. There were only 8 executions' this century in India, thats a 20 yr period DO your own damn research, you dunce.


@Ponderable
Sure but it won't eat up your face if it was thrown at you.
Throwing acid has to be the lowest form of human peversion.
And the mental state of a dude losing a bet where his buddies get to gang rape his wife tells a lot.
What a disgusting unforgivable act.


@Duchess64
Not just India/Pakistan, acid attacks are big all over the Muslim world too.
Google images of acid attacks for a real horror show.

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@sonhouse said
And the mental state of a dude losing a bet where his buddies get to gang rape his wife tells a lot.
I think this is what is being missed. This wasn't an impaired mental state, this is an endemic mindset that devalues women. It would be a mistake to look at this man as a singular nutcase. There's something insidious in this culture against women.

A few years ago, I saw a documentary about an infamous case of a woman India who was raped and murdered on a bus because she was on a date with a man. This made her a "not respectable" woman deserving of death. The documentary seemed to have no trouble finding men who agreed the woman "deserved" what happened to her.
It showed how this was part of a larger social problem regarding the rights and treatment of women, including frequent acid attacks.

One of the more heartbreaking scenes was a section of the documentary that interviewed one of these women. The muscles in her face were just scarred; there was irreparable damage to her face. The documentary didn't end with simply showing her disfigured; it spent time showing her living day-to-day with this damage that causes her immense pain, nonstop.

So often we hear or read about violence against women; actually seeing it puts an entirely different understanding and depth to what these women have suffered.

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@athousandyoung said
They do.

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@rajk999 said
Executing rapists is the answer. But then you will have a load of human rights morons protesting. I say execute the human rights morons as well. There is your answer for that problem.

Sharia Muslims have it right. They execute rapists almost immediately upon conviction. No appeal, no lawyers, no jail time, no tying up the judiciary for years, no taxpayers money wasted. Just one bullet to the head.
Yeah as long as the woman has 6 witnesses otherwise she might get executed for adultery.
Life imprisonment is punishment enough and it’ll keep other women safe.

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@vivify said
I think this is what is being missed. This wasn't an impaired mental state, this is an endemic mindset that devalues women. It would be a mistake to look at this man as a singular nutcase. There's something insidious in this culture against women.

A few years ago, I saw a documentary about an infamous case of a woman India who was raped and murdered on a bus because sh ...[text shortened]... ally seeing it puts an entirely different understanding and depth to what these women have suffered.
There's clearly a problem regarding rape in India.

I've read many stories where a woman who's raped is then killed without word of punishment against the guilty party/parties.

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@rajk999 said
What utter nonsense you are talking. If Rum does not solve the problem then you are not using enough Rum. Clearly India is not executing enough rapists.

There are on avg 35,000 rapes in India every year. In the last 30 years, India executed ONLY 35 criminals in ALL. These are rough figures at the top of my head. 35,000 v 35. 30 Fing 5.

You are insane to make that nonsense post about Indian is executing rapists...
Mhmmm... ever wonder why the US is called the world’s trailer park?

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Women from India are the hottest women in the world.

(The hot ones are)

The strange part is I am Canadian and the immigrants here will not date white men and they usually ...90% of the time...only date men who are from India.
The other 10% you don't want.

So they need to conquer that barrier first.
It could be from family pressure though. 🤔

It will take a world power to make threats to India before the misogyny stops.
Or some internal uprising/civil war.

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@cheesemaster said
Women from India are the hottest women in the world.

(The hot ones are)

The strange part is I am Canadian and the immigrants here will not date white men and they usually ...90% of the time...only date men who are from India.
The other 10% you don't want.

So they need to conquer that barrier first.
It could be from family pressure though. 🤔

It will take a world power to make threats to India before the misogyny stops.
Or some internal uprising/civil war.
I think you’ll find it’s probably a more personal reason they won’t date you.

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@shavixmir said
I think you’ll find it’s probably a more personal reason they won’t date you.
If they dated many other kinds I would agree.

They don't.

They date their own kind.

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