Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 23, 2017
How can we expect this innocent Iraqi victim to have learned the word “no,” when he was busy being bombed by the patriachist Vladimir Putin in the brutal Syrian civil war?
Despite his 14-year-old victim repeatedly saying “no,” a Muslim migrant won’t face rape charges because the court claimed he had “difficulties in interpreting” the word “no.”
The Hovrätten (royal court) of Western Sweden said the Iraqi, who had former convictions, had “suspected ADHD,” which, according to the court, gave him “difficulties in interpreting and interacting with other people as well as recognizing the standards he is expected to live up to.”
This despite video evidence of the girl resisting and repeatedly saying “no” during the sexual assault – and despite evidence indicating the girl was blackmailed by the migrant who reportedly threatened to harass her family.
The court sided with the migrant even further by suggesting the girl’s repeated “no” only pertained to forced anal sex, which the judges somehow did not consider rape.
“Abdul will instead be sentenced for protection and will be included in the Freedom Relation and Relationship Program ROS, instead pay 60,000 SEK [roughly $6,650 US dollars] to the girl in compensation,” reported Swedish media, who also said Abdul is still a citizen of Iraq.
The incident occurred on Oct. 4, 2016 in Gothenburg at Abdul’s own apartment, but it wasn’t reported how the girl got there in the first place.
Well.
She probably went there willingly.
Which is why I keep telling you people that allowing women to make their own choices is deranged and insane.
Everyone throughout history, going back to cave times, knew that the stupidest possible thing ever was to allow women to make their own choices.
And yet somehow, here we are.
The difference now is that feminism is no longer protecting women from their own choices, because brown people are higher on the victim totem pole than white women.
This girl is our property and this filthy brown monkey took it from us. That is the problem here.