Friday, 10 June 2016

India and rapists

India, India, India... you remember the 52-year-old Danish woman that was raped by five infidels in Delhi, 2014? Well, they've been sentenced to life in jail.
But I bet many feminists around the world would have preferred the death sentence.
Come to think of it, last month, Indonesia approved the death penalty for child rapists. Nigeria should too.
It breaks my heart to wonder what is really happening in India. A 52-year-old woman?? Common, guys! Really? 
Thank goodness she didn't die. Remember the gang-rape of the Delhi student in a bus in Dec. 2012? Well, she died.
It all seems to be happening in Delhi. Overpopulation... hmm... unemployment... name it.
What were they thinking? 20-year-olds. They should have been thinking. Jeez! Anyways, bye-bye to them forever.
This brings us back to Nigeria, our beloved home, my beloved home. Good news; Nigeria isn't among the top 10 countries with the highest rape cases, but it doesn't mean anything. Rape in developing countries is highly unreported because of the social stigma the victims suffer. More than 250,000 cases of rape or attempted rape are recorded annually over 65 countries. That's a staggering number.
Child rape is way worse, and culprits should indeed be handed the death penalty.
Point is, be on the lookout for sexual predators. Report any rape incident you witness to the proper authorities. Report any pedophilic traits you observe in anyone. And if you're not taken seriously, then the internet remains the most effective place to report an act of sexual assault.

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