Links and news for June 3 2013 – 1

1. Five gang rapes a week reported in Belgium

2. Bruce Bawer on Islamic ‘Days of Rage’ in Scandinavia

3. Michael Adebolajo, 28, was remanded in custody until a hearing within the next 48 hours to decide whether he can be released on bail.

Adebolajo, who was shot by police along with another man at the scene of the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby, appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court with his left arm wrapped in bandages.

Flanked by three guards behind glass panels in the dock, Adebolajo asked to be identified by a different name, Mujahid Abu Hamza. His defense lawyer David Gottlieb and Deputy chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot referred to him as Abu Hamza during the hearing.

4. Belgian students vote secretly for boycott of Israel

5. Black on white person knockout ‘game’ kills a victim.

6. Boston Bomber speaks

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Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

One Reply to “Links and news for June 3 2013 – 1”

  1. Re the gang rapes. They are in reality acting on romantic homosexual feelings for each other when they do that. The women are merely physical vessles that satisfy physical and sadistic urges. But the emotional part of the sex, that the gang rapists are having with each other when they do this.

    And not for nothing it’s a profound expression of hatred for women. The feelings of togetherness are shared between the men. Having the other men nearby IS the sex for them, just as the sadistic urge to force women to do things they don’t want is.

    So, yup. Gang rapists are really homosexual. Swishy, mincing. flouncy, pillow biting, and worst of all to them, woman like, homosexuals.

    The overt act of hatred towards women is in fact an expression of hatred for their own inner feminine like homosexuality. Yet at the same time it’s a satisfaction of those urges. There’s that old duality again.

    That was, I admit, a bit much. But it’s guarenteed to make an internet jihadi’s head a-splode if used right.