Thursday, July 23, 2009

Liberia or the US


To be honest, I understand - no one likes anything thrown in their face every time they turn around. However, to be fair - our country, and the future is worth a little more than any one being annoyed that they get something thrown in their faces over and over.

We were told, regularly are told how we should bend to the will of the world - you know, bend over, and hug our neighbors, let them kick us in the face and walk all over us, because we are after all, no better than they are.

We all know what happens to women in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and the subjugation and oppression of women in Egypt and any number of other countries. We know how the minority homosexual community is treated - in nearly every Arab or Muslim state they are executed. We know how India treats the dalits. We know how China treats baby girls. We know how several Asian countries treat foreigners and dogs. We know how the Japanese have their own version of dalits in Japan, regularly discriminated against.

We know all this. We know how the Muslims in Sudan are trying hard to exterminate anyone who is not Muslim. We know this.

Yet some very simple, naive, and irresponsible people persist in the view that the US must oblige itself to all countries, bow down and beg forgiveness for eight years of Bush (even though Obama has actually doen more to damage relations than the US ever did under Bush).

We must all get along, that is true - we must work together when possible, but when not possible, we must move on our own. We must recognize that American culture and Western Civilization has provided the greatest opportunity for the freeing of man's mind and soul than any culture, civilization in the history of mankind.




Oldest boy in assault of girl to be tried as adult

by Amanda Lee Myers - Jul. 23, 2009
Associated Press

Prosecutors filed sexual assault charges against four boys ages 9 to 14, officials said Thursday, alleging they brutally attacked an 8-year-old girl after luring her to a shed with chewing gum.

Police said the girl's parents criticized her after the violence, blaming her for bringing shame on the family. All five children are refugees from the West African nation of Liberia.

The boys held the girl down while they took turns assaulting her, police said.

“She was brutally sexually assaulted for a period of about 10 to 15 minutes,” police Sgt. Andy Hill said, calling it one of the worst cases the department has investigated.

The 14-year-old boy was charged Wednesday as an adult with two counts of sexual assault and kidnapping, the Maricopa County Attorney's Office said. He's being held without bond.

The other boys — ages 9, 10, and 13 — were charged as juveniles with sexual assault. The 10- and 13-year-old boys also were charged with kidnapping, the office said Thursday.

Authorities said the victim was in the care of Child Protective Services after her parents blamed her for the rapes and bringing shame to the family.

“The father told the case worker and an officer in her presence that he didn't want her back. He said Take her, I don't want her,'” Hill said.

Hill cited the family's background as the reason the family shunned the girl.

In many parts of Africa, women often are blamed for being raped for “enticing” men or simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Girls who are raped often are shunned by their families.

In recent years, Liberia has made efforts to combat rape under the leadership of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who has sought to dispel the stigma associated with sexual assault by publicly acknowledging that she was herself the victim of attempted rape during the country's civil war.

Phoenix investigators said the boys lured the girl to an empty shed July 16 under the pretense of offering her chewing gum.

Officers responding to an emergency call reporting hysterical screams found the girl partially clothed and the boys running from the scene.

The boys were being held in a juvenile corrections facility.

“This is a deeply disturbing case that has gripped our community,” Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas said in a news release Thursday. “Our office will seek justice for the young victim in this heartrending situation.”

The girl's healing process will be particularly difficult, said Paul Penzone of Childhelp, which aids young victims of crime.

“These four boys used what was a ploy to entice her to a place where they could take advantage of her almost like a pack of wolves,” he said.

“And what's so disturbing beyond the initial crime is the fact that a child needs to have somewhere to feel safe, and you would think that would be in a home with her own family,” not in state custody, Penzone said.


There are no words for this little girl, who one day ran to her father and laughed with him, talked to him about growing up, and now - has no family. Worse, she will be utterly destroyed by the state child system which chews up children and spit out alcoholics and drug addicts. Yet we are told that we should respect their culture and place it on an equal pedestal to our own.

Please.

Are you an inbred retard.











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