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Originally Posted by dellinger63
You probably should have started with the next two posts and then told us how it happens here.
When you said "Yeah, that's never happened in the United States, women getting attacked and raped after football celebrations, during street parades/parties, etc."
I took that as it's so common here why even mention it there.
You know because in America it happens at more than just protests. Coupled with glad she'll be OK? That is despicable!
BTW A Bright Side Note for you: This is what the GOP would call 'forcible rape' and thank the lord she'd be exempt from the right to life christians and be afforded a Federal funded abortion provided she was under that care plan.
I figured that mignt be one of your worries.
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You want to continue to argue things
you clearly know, because you've been told multiple times I didn't mean?
And you just choose to totally ignore the rest of my post?
Guess I'll just repeat it for you. Maybe you didn't read it?
Let's put this in really clear terms, Dell, so you won't continue to misunderstand and falsely represent what I think about this:
The attack on Lara Logan was terrible, horrific, and her attacker should suffer five times what she did, then be tortured to death. Yes, I'm very glad she'll be okay, in that the possibilities and closeness of that call were horrible, that she was rescued by Egyptians (who were probably Muslim!) and soldiers (who were probably Muslims, too!)
The attack is not representative of Egyptians, or Muslims, or Muslim Egyptians, or Christian Egyptians, or of democracy - it is representative of violent attackers. Violent attackers exist in democracy, too. The referral to Egyptians celebrating democracy by beating and rape was a despicable slam on all Egyptians.
Got it now, Dell? Now, if you want to continue to talk about this, tell me what you think about this op-ed. I posted it early in the thread. It's titled, "What not to say about Lara Logan".
http://www.salon.com/news/media_crit..._rape_reaction