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Seem to be a lot of rapists in the Army
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Looking at this case today
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ ...glan d-londo n-18203 628
this one 8 months ago
http:// www.met ro.co.u ...id-h er-dna- in-his- car
and this case
http:// worldne ws.msnb ...ghan -sex-ab use-rep ort
is there a trend here?
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this one 8 months ago
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and this case
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is there a trend here?
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Personally, I don't see how the dissimilarities undermine the point Jake is making. All he's doing is attacking a particular form of logic by applying it in a different context and showing how it leads to bad conclusions. I don't see how the nature of the cases he's chosen undermine his attempts to do so.
Krom, it seems to me what he’s actually doing is complaining that a group of Muslims who groomed children for sex have been criticised here, whereas these soldiers haven’t. However, had he posted his links as news items instead of using them to illustrate yet again his aversion to everything British, I’ve no doubt he’d have seen pitchforks out for those soldiers too.
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In my previous post I pointed out that in reaction to the crime in Afghanistan the Taliban labelled ALL British soldiers as rapists and immoral.
What is surprising is that they did not stoop to using racist/anti-racist terminology even though they are at war with us. They still allowed room for the British people to be capable of moral action.
Yet British journalists, pundits and politicians routinely accuse people of racism, a label of such severity that even the Taliban in time of war avoid it.
Although the point of this article might be to demonstrate that we are incorrectly labelling the Rochdale criminals the problem is deeper. Political debate in Britain has descended into a deep, immoral gutter of accusing other groups, whether Moslems, Tories, Jews etc. of being generically detestable. At the slightest provocation we shout RACIST!!! This is the rhetoric of all-out war. We have fallen into a slimy trap set for us by poststructuralist postmarxists.
What is surprising is that they did not stoop to using racist/anti-racist terminology even though they are at war with us. They still allowed room for the British people to be capable of moral action.
Yet British journalists, pundits and politicians routinely accuse people of racism, a label of such severity that even the Taliban in time of war avoid it.
Although the point of this article might be to demonstrate that we are incorrectly labelling the Rochdale criminals the problem is deeper. Political debate in Britain has descended into a deep, immoral gutter of accusing other groups, whether Moslems, Tories, Jews etc. of being generically detestable. At the slightest provocation we shout RACIST!!! This is the rhetoric of all-out war. We have fallen into a slimy trap set for us by poststructuralist postmarxists.
Ah hah - have found the numbers, its nigh on 10% and if you take the women out, it will be above it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7682964.stm
That is surely an issue in itself, the transition from military to civil life and are they equipped for it?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7682964.stm
That is surely an issue in itself, the transition from military to civil life and are they equipped for it?
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