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In Reply to: RE: Yes it does. The women were asked right at the start ..... posted by JDK on October 19, 2016 at 18:27:05
"Ms. Ardin described herself online as somebody who, somewhat alarmingly, "burns for justice, solidarity and equality," and she once wrote a paper on "The 7 Steps To Revenge," against men who "dump you.""
"After the incidents for which he is wanted for questioning took place, in mid-August 2010, Mr. Assange remained in Sweden for five weeks, until September 27, during which time Swedish prosecutors once dropped the case altogether, only to re-open it days later. Prosecutor Marianne Ny was quoted in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter as having said: "Even if I'm wrong, I won't give up.""
"one must be familiar not only with the Swedish language, but also "Sweden," which does not refer to the land mass east of Norway, and north of Denmark, so much as to a constructed society obsessed with the elimination of risk. Sweden has both the most expansive rape laws (which extend all the way to marital bed nagging), as well as the highest number of reported rapes in the world."
Sounds totally eff'd up to me - no wonder they gave the Nobel prize for LITERATURE to Dylan! ;-)
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... when the men (I am not making this up) lived in barns with the animals and only came into the house when it was time to impregnate the women."
If true, this explains a lot.
But not rape - or at least, not rape as we all know it.
Cheers,
John K
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