October 2, 2016



Students Stage Walkout From UK University's Sexual Consent Classes

Rachael Pells writes in the Independent that University of York introduced its first sexual consent talks this term in response to a nationwide clampdown on the supposed "rape culture" on campus.

But great news -- there are still a few students in the UK who aren't robo-thinkers, and they staged a walkout:

Of the students who attended the first session, around a quarter were said to have walked out in protest. One campus activist Ben Froughi, a third-year accounting student, stood outside some of the sessions handing out flyers encouraging students to boycott the sessions. He told Nouse, York University's student media outlet: "Consent talks are patronising, If students really need lessons in how to say yes or no then they should not be at university. "There is no correct way to negotiate getting someone into bed with you. In suggesting that there is, consent talks encourage women to interpret sexual experiences that have not been preceded by a lengthy, formal and sober contractual discussion as rape. "Consent talks propagate the backward message that all women are potential victims and all men potential rapists."

The notion that there is a Western culture that promotes rape -- that condones and encourages rape -- is beyond ridiculous.

Think about that. Do you know anyone or have you even heard of anyone who thinks rape is nothing, that women should be raped, etc.?

There is a culture that believes this -- believes that you are rape fodder if you are a non-Muslim -- but it is certainly not a part of Western culture in any way, shape, or form.

Janet Levy writes at American Thinker of the Britain's Muslim sex grooming gang scandal in Rotterham, referencing Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal, by Peter McLoughlin:

The backdrop for sexual grooming and enslavement of children lies in Islamic doctrines outlined by McLoughlin. He reviews the pervasive slave-taking history of Islam from the 7th century, as well as Islamic doctrine from the Koran citing Islam's view of non-Muslims, its treatment of women and sexual slaves, and the permissibility of sex with children by Mohammed's example with his nine-year-old third wife, Aisha. McLoughlin explains how sex as rape has historically been used as a weapon of war to assert Islamic supremacy. Islamic doctrine encourages the rape and enslavement of non-Muslims, even with married infidel women as a legal and moral enterprise. Further, the required first and foremost allegiance to the Umma, or Muslim community, and the inbred obligation of enmity toward non-Muslims facilitates the pimping of non-Muslim girls and hinders any attempts at exposing its criminality and eventual prosecution. Sexual slavery has historically been used as a religious weapon to advance the domination of Islam.

via @Furedibyte

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