Libyan Rape-Monkeys Blame British Army for Not Telling Them the Difference Between Right and Wrong

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 7, 2014

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The Libyan soldiers had been invited to Britain for training, but they kept escaping from the barracks and raping White women (and a man).

The BBC have interviewed the Libyan soldiers who have just been kicked out of Britain for multiple rapes and sexual assaults.

Incredibly, they blame the British army for the rapes, as the army neglected to give them a course in ‘the difference between right and wrong.’

This should make things crystal clear to people that rape is not a crime among these creatures, just as it is not a crime among the rest of the ape family either.

BBC:

Mr Al-Mukhtar said he and other Libyans were proud to have graduated from the training course at Bassingbourn, and that they were very happy with the training they had received.

He described it as being of a high standard, and said: “Even the generals here say we did really well”.

However, he said the cadets were unhappy with the way they had been treated by the British government, which he said had “not offered a comfortable way of living here [at the barracks]”, and that some people were “trying to ruin the reputation of the Libyan Army”.

Asked why the cadets were being flown home two weeks before the end of their course, he said: “I feel, like all the rest of us, there is no problem.

“It was the British from the beginning. They should have sought a solution and finished the training well.

“They didn’t tell us about British law and what’s the difference between right and wrong here.”

Mr Al-Mukhtar complained that when the cadets were arrested and their comrades went to ask the authorities at the base what was happening, they were given no information.

He said the cadets believed the arrested men were “unlawfully treated”, adding: “We blame the British authorities for dealing with it in this way.”

He said Libyan cadets at the base believed the British authorities dealt with the arrested men in “an unlawful way… we blame the British authorities for not taking proper care of us”.

Asked if the cadets had a message for the British government he said: “Not to take things too seriously”.

The last of the Libyan cadets are due to leave the base on Friday, and the MOD said the training of Libyan soldiers in the UK was “being reviewed”.

“Don’t be so srs, brah.  Just a man-rape. We did the same thing to our own leader – only with a knife instead of muh dik.”