Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Tuesday, 31 October 2023

Madeleine McCann > Parents get apology from Portuguese Police - perhaps new developments

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Portuguese police apologize to Madeleine McCann’s parents


By Sarah Do Couto  Global News
Posted October 30, 2023 9:36 am

FILE - Portuguese police have apologized to the parents of Madeleine McCann for their handling of the three-year-old's highly publicized disappearance in 2007. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images


Portuguese police have apologized to the parents of Madeleine McCann for the way the family was treated during the investigation into their three-year-old daughter’s disappearance in 2007.

Earlier this year, a group of senior police officers from Lisbon travelled to London to meet with Madeleine’s father Gerry McCann, according to BBC Panorama. The officers reportedly apologized to Gerry for the handling of their investigation.

Madeleine went missing from a hotel room in Praia da Luz, in Portugal’s Algarve, while on vacation with her family in May 2007. Gerry and Kate McCann were dining with friends at a nearby tapas bar, leaving Madeleine and her two siblings asleep in their bedroom on the evening she vanished.

Her disappearance launched a cross-country investigation and resulted in an international media frenzy. Publicity for the case only increased when Gerry and Kate were named as formal suspects, or “arguidos” in Portuguese. The parents were questioned by police, who at the time believed they may have staged the abduction.

In the years since Madeleine’s disappearance, Portuguese police have said their initial investigation was improperly handled.

Gerry and Kate were cleared of suspicion in 2008. They have not commented publicly on the apology from Portuguese police.

Where is the investigation now?


In the more than 15 years since Madeleine’s disappearance, Portuguese officials have collaborated with English and German police in an attempt to locate the girl and her kidnapper.

In June 2020, German police said Madeleine is assumed dead. British authorities continue to treat her disappearance as a missing person case.



Later in 2022, authorities appeared to make an advance in the cold case when German police named Christian Brücker (sic), a convicted sex offender, as a formal suspect.

It was the first time a formal suspect had been named in Madeleine’s case since her parents were declared “arguidos.”

Brückner, who is German, is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence for raping a 72-year-old woman in 2005 in the same area where Madeleine went missing. He has separately been charged with rape, sexual assault and sexual assault of a child.

Brückner has not been officially charged in Madeleine’s case. He has denied any involvement.

In May, police in Portugal launched a new reservoir search for Madeleine’s body at the behest of German authorities. During the search, officials used rakes and hoe-like tools to prod the ground beside the Arade dam, about 50 kilometres from where Madeleine vanished. German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters said police in Portugal were investigating the area “on the basis of certain tips” but did not share any other information.



Wolters this week praised the apology from Portuguese police to the McCann family.

“It’s a good sign,” he told the BBC. “It shows that, in Portugal, there’s development in the McCann case.”

Madeleine’s disappearance remains unsolved. This year, on the 16th anniversary of their daughter’s disappearance, Gerry and Kate said Madeleine is “very much missed.”

The family said it is “hard” to describe how they feel. They shared the poem The Contradiction by Clare Pollard because it “resonates strongly with us.”

“I cannot hold you, yet I do: // please let me hold you in my head // and where you are now, hold me too,” the poem reads.

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Sunday, 29 October 2023

Perverted Lives of the Rich and Famous > Giorgia Meloni Ditches Vulgar Partner; Abercrombie & Fitch sued over alleged sex abuse of models, sex trafficking

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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni splits from partner after lewd TV comments


By Alvise Armellini and Angelo Amante  Reuters
Posted October 20, 2023 6:39 am

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (L) has separated from her partner, 
TV journalist Andrea Giambruno (R). Getty Images
I guess when you look like that you need neither a brain, nor a moral compass, to be a TV presenter.


Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday she had separated from her television journalist partner Andrea Giambruno, who has drawn criticism in recent weeks for sexist comments.

Meloni told reporters last month she should not be judged over Giambruno’s remarks and in future would not answer questions about his behaviour.

The split comes as the 46-year-old prime minister celebrates her first year in office at the head of a right-wing coalition government that has defended the traditional family as one of its policy hallmarks.

“My relationship with Andrea Giambruno, which lasted almost 10 years, ends here,” Meloni wrote on her social media accounts. “Our paths have diverged for some time, and the time has come to acknowledge it,” she added.

Meloni said she would not be distracted by difficulties in her private life, saying, “all those who hoped to weaken me by striking me at home,” would have no success.

The couple, who met in a TV studio in 2014, have a seven-year-old daughter.

Giambruno, 42, is the presenter of a news program transmitted by Mediaset, part of the MFE media group owned by the heirs of the late Silvio Berlusconi, a former prime minister and Meloni ally.

This week, another Mediaset satirical current affairs television show broadcast off-air video excerpts from Giambruno’s programme showing him using foul language, touching his groin and appearing to make advances to a female colleague.

“Why didn’t I meet you before?” he asks her.

In a second audio recording aired on Thursday, Giambruno is heard talking about being in an affair and telling female colleagues they can work with him if they take part in group sex.

The TV journalist had been widely criticized in August for comments interpreted by many as victim-blaming, following a gang rape case.

Giambruno was not immediately available for comment.

Marco Furfaro of the opposition Democratic Party said Giambruno’s comments were “pure chauvinism and sexism…. uncommentable filth.”




Abercrombie & Fitch sued over ex-CEO’s alleged sex abuse of models, 

sex trafficking

By Ariel Zilber, NYPost
Published Oct. 27, 2023, 4:31 p.m. ET

A former Abercrombie & Fitch model who alleged that he was forced to perform oral sex in order to land a modeling gig with the fashion brand is suing the mall-based teen retailer.

David Bradberry filed suit in Manhattan federal court on Friday against Abercrombie, accusing it of enabling former CEO Mike Jeffries to run a sex trafficking operation that is said to have exploited and abused dozens of young men.

News of the lawsuit, which is seeking unspecified damages, was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Jeffries, who built Abercrombie into a global brand during his tenure as CEO from 1992 until 2014, is alleged to have promised young men a job at the firm in order to lure them to secret locations around the world and then force them to have sex with him and others, it was alleged in the lawsuit.

The legal action comes in the wake of a damning BBC documentary in which several young men, including Bradberry, came forward with allegations against Jeffries and the company.

“Abercrombie profited enormously from the oversexualized exploitation of young men,” Brad Edwards, Bradberry’s attorney who also represented alleged victims of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, told The Journal.

Unfortunately, Edwards doesn't explain how A&F actually profitted from the oversexualized exploitation of young men. I presume it is by having half naked men in the storefronts.


David Bradberry filed suit in Manhattan federal court on Friday against Abercrombie.
BBC

Edwards said that Abercrombie displayed a “willingness to enable a sexually abusive and exploitative environment to drive profits.”

Abercrombie has declined to comment on the lawsuit, which names Jeffries, his family office, and his former partner Matthew Smith as co-defendants.

“Mr. Jeffries will not comment in the press on this new lawsuit as he has likewise chosen not to regarding lawsuits in the past,” Brian Bieber, Jeffries’ lawyer, told The Journal.

“The courtroom is where we will deal with this matter.”


Abercrombie is accused of enabling former CEO Mike Jeffries to run an alleged sex trafficking operation that is said to have exploited and abused dozens of young men.
AP

Over the course of its two-year probe, the BBC spoke to eight men who alleged that they were exploited or abused after being lured to events at Jeffries’ upscale New York residence or luxury hotels in the world’s fashion capitals.

The BBC described the exploitative regime as a “well-oiled machine” where “recruiters” were allegedly tasked with bringing young men to Jeffries’ events in London, Paris, Venice and Marrakesh and would receive as much as $1,000 per referral.

A personal “groomer” then allegedly shaved the body hair off some of the men before they attended the events, according to the BBC.

Barrett Paul, a former Abercrombie model, spoke to the BBC and alleged he was victimized by Jeffries and his partner.
BBC

Men were then required to sign non-disclosure agreements that said they would be sued if they spoke out. They were not allowed to keep a copy of the legal document.

The young men alleged they were recruited to the sex events by a middleman who reported to Jeffries and his British lover, Smith, with half claiming they were misled about the nature of these events.

Other alleged victims knew the events were sexual but were unsure what was expected of them, though all were paid to attend and hopeful that by doing so, they would land a modeling opportunity with Abercrombie & Fitch, according to BBC.

Jeffries was CEO of Abercrombie from 1992 until 2014.
The Columbus Dispatch-USA TODAY NETWORK


This middleman — whom the BBC identified as Jim Jacobson — was described by modeling agents as the gatekeeper to “the owners” of A&F during the teen retailer’s heyday in the late ’90s and early 2000s.

“Jim made it clear to me that unless I let him perform oral sex on me, that I would not be meeting with A&F or Mike Jeffries,” Bradberry told BBC.

Good grief! Was everybody at Abercrombie and Fitch gay?

Matthew Smith is also alleged to have abused young men.
AFP via Getty Images

“I was paralyzed. It was like he was selling fame. And the price was compliance,” he said, noting that Jacobson led him to believe “this is where everybody gets their start.”

Bradberry was given $500 for his time that day, according to BBC.

On another occasion, Bradberry said he had sex with Jeffries inside his mansion after the then-CEO took drug inhalants.

Bradberry alleged he “didn’t feel safe to say ‘no’ or ‘I don’t feel comfortable with this’” because of the home’s “secluded” location and presence of Jeffries’ staff — who all dressed in a uniform of head-to-toe A&F and would hand alleged victims envelopes with thousands of dollars of cash before they left, per the BBC.

The Post has sought comment from Smith.

Jeffries built Abercrombie into a global brand before resigning amid scandal.
Getty Images


A spokesperson for A&F told The Post: “We are appalled and disgusted by the behavior described in the allegations against Mr. Jeffries, whose employment with Abercrombie & Fitch Co. ended in 2014, nearly ten years ago.

Speaking up and coming forward is not easy, and our thoughts are with those who bravely raised their voices.”

The spokesperson said the company has also “engaged an outside law firm to conduct an independent investigation into the issues raised.

The company’s current executive leadership team and board of directors were not aware of the allegations of sexual misconduct by Mr. Jeffries.”

“We have zero tolerance for abuse, harassment or discrimination of any kind.”

Abercrombie and Fitch boys


Saturday, 28 October 2023

This is Islam > 17 y/o Girl Dies after confrontation with Iran's Morality Squad; Father rescued kidnapped daughter - charged by police in Faisalabad

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Iranian teen dies a month after losing consciousness in incident

on Tehran's metro with morality police


An Iranian highschool student died on Saturday, nearly a month after falling into a coma

in disputed circumstances on the Tehran metro, media in the Islamic republic said.


Issued on: 28/10/2023 - 09:14
Modified: 28/10/2023 - 13:03
France24, 2 min

In this image from surveillance video aired by Iranian state television, women pull 16-year-old Armita Garawand from a train car on the Tehran Metro in Tehran, Iran on October 1, 2023. AP

By: NEWS WIRES


"Armita Garawand, a student in Tehran, died an hour ago after intensive medical treatment and 28 days of hospitalisation in intensive care," reported the Borna news agency affiliated with the youth ministry.

The 17-year-old ethnic Kurd, who was declared "brain dead" a week ago, had been hospitalised at Fajr Hospital in Tehran since October 1 after she fell unconscious on the metro.

The circumstances of the incident have been disputed, with metro surveillance footage, which had been broadcast on state television, showing the unveiled teenager being evacuated after fainting in a carriage.

It came just over a year after the death of Mahsa Amini, also a young Iranian Kurd, following her arrest by morality police for allegedly breaching Iran's strict dress code for women, in an incident that sparked mass protests across the Islamic republic.

During the months-long demonstrations, several hundred people were killed, including dozens of security forces, and thousands were arrested.

Seven men were also hanged over their links with the "riots" -- the term Iranian officials use to describe the protests.

Since last year's mass protests, women have been increasingly flouting the dress code, which requires head coverings and modest clothes.

But authorities have also sought to sharpen penalties on those seen to be violating the code, which has been in place since 1983, following Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution.

Conflicting reports 

Garawand's case was first reported on October 3 by Kurdish-focused rights group Hengaw, which said she had been critically wounded during an incident on the underground train network.

Authorities say she suffered a sudden drop in blood pressure and denied that any "physical or verbal altercations" had taken place between her and other passengers.

That tends to happen when you are knocked unconscious.

But rights groups have said the teen was critically wounded during an alleged assault by female members of Iran's morality police.

On Saturday, Iran's Tasnim news agency quoted doctors as saying that Garawand had "suffered a fall resulting in brain damage followed by continued convulsions, a decline in brain oxygen and a cerebral oedema after a sudden drop in blood pressure".

The reformist daily Ham Mihan called on the authorities to "allow independent media to investigate" the incident in order to persuade the public.

MP Ahmad Alirezabeigi on Wednesday described the incident as "important" and called on the legislature to "question the minister of interior" over the events.

On October 8, Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said the authorities had investigated the incident and that the "situation was completely clear".

"The enemies do not want the country to be calm and they always try to make every incident a controversy," he charged.

Iran has stepped up measures over the past few months against women and businesses who breach the hijab rules. 

In September, lawmakers voted in favour of toughening the penalties, which include (very large fines and) jail sentences of up to 10 years for women who violate the dress code. 

(AFP)




Pakistan: Abducted and Forcibly Married Christian Girls

Seek Justice in Courts


by Marco Respinti, Bitter Winter, October 24, 2023:

Christian and Hindu girls continue to be abducted, raped, forcibly converted to Islam, and married to Muslim men in Pakistan, a phenomenon “Bitter Winter” has repeatedly denounced. This obnoxious practice would not prosper without some complicity by police and courts of law. Some cases do land in courts. But it is not easy for the victims to win them. Sometimes, the victims are treated as if they were the perpetrators.

Two cases of this month are of special interest. One concerns Mishal Rasheed, who was 15 when she was abducted at gunpoint on October 25, 2022, and taken to an unknown locality, where she was gang-raped by four men. These rapes are unfortunately customary and serve a specific purpose. It is believed that once no longer a virgin, a girl would become unsuitable for marriage, even if she belongs to a religious minority, and her only choice would be to marry one of her captors.

Mishal was then forcibly converted to Islam and married to one of the kidnappers, Abdul Sattar. After six months, Sattar’s brother died and, while everybody in the house was busy with the funeral, Mishal managed to escape and return to her father’s home.

They decided to report the kidnappers and rapists to the police. Not only did the officers refuse to investigate, but they also informed Mishal’s captors of what was going on. The girl and her father had to go into hiding for fear of being killed. Now, they went directly to the Lahore High Court, urging it to open a criminal case against Mishal’s captors. It is up to the High Court to decide, but the case is closely watched by activists for the rights of religious minorities in Pakistan.

The second case concerns Samreen Aftab, who was abducted on August 22 this year by a young man named Muhammad Amir in the area of Faisalabad. She was immediately forcibly converted to Islam and married to Amir. Her father and six family members, knowing that most probably the police would not act, formed a rescue party and took Samreen back home.

Now “they” are the defendants in a court case where Amir qualified their rescue effort as kidnapping. They have been identified by the police and released on pre-arrest bail. Supported by Samreen, they should now defend themselves from the paradoxical charge of being the perpetrators rather than the victims….



Friday, 27 October 2023

This Week's Catholic Pervs and Paedos List > 400,000 Children Sexually Abused by Catholic priests and Lay-persons in Spain; Francis lifts SoL on pervert priest; Calls Islam Religion of Peace!

 

Spanish probe estimates more than 200,000 children abused

by Roman Catholic clergy


Over 200,000 minors are estimated to have been sexually abused in Spain by the

Roman Catholic clergy since 1940, an independent commission published Friday


Issued on: 27/10/2023 - 14:02
Modified: 27/10/2023 - 14:49
3 min
France24



The report did not give a specific figure but said a poll of over 8,000 people found that 0.6 percent of Spain's adult population of around 39 million people said they had suffered sexual abuse by members of the clergy when they were still children.

The percentage rises to 1.13 percent -- or over 400,000 people -- when including abuse by lay members, Spain's national ombudsman Angel Gabilondo told a news conference called to present the findings of the report.

The revelations in Spain are the latest to rock the Roman Catholic Church after a series of sexual abuse scandals around the world, often involving children, over the past 20 years.

But unlike in other nations, in Spain -- a traditionally Catholic country that has become highly secular -- clerical abuse allegations are only now gaining traction, leading to accusations by survivors of stonewalling.

"Unfortunately, for many years there has been a certain desire to deny abuses or a desire to conceal or protect the abusers," said Gabilondo, a former education minister.

The report is critical of the attitude of the Catholic Church, calling its response to cases of child abuse involving the clergy "insufficient". It recommended the creation of a state fund to pay reparations to victims.

Child protection offices 

Just before the report was presented in parliament, the Spanish bishops conference said it would hold an extraordinary meeting on Monday to discuss its findings.

Spain's parliament in March 2022 overwhelmingly approved the creation of an independent commission led by the country's ombudsman to "shed light" on allegations of sexual abuse of "defenceless boys and girls" within the Catholic Church.

Spain's Catholic Church, which for years flatly refused to carry out its own probe, declined to take part in the independent investigation, although it did cooperate by providing documents on cases of sexual abuse that had been collected by dioceses.

But as political pressure mounted, it tasked a private law firm in February 2022 with an "audit" into past and present sexual abuse by clergy, teachers and others associated with the Church, which should be completed by the end of the year.

The Spanish Church said in June it had discovered 927 cases of child abuse through a complaints procedure launched in 2020. 

It argues it has set up protocols for dealing with sexual abuse and has set up "child protection" offices withing dioceses.

'Tip of iceberg' 

But a probe by top-selling daily newspaper El Pais which began in 2018 has since uncovered 2,206 victims and 1,036 alleged abusers dating back to 1927.

"According to experts, this is just the tip of the iceberg," the newspaper wrote on Friday before the report was published.

The Church's abuse crisis exploded onto the international stage in 2002 when the Boston Globe newspaper revealed priests had sexually abused children for decades and church leaders had covered it up.

Patterns of widespread abuse of children were later reported across the United States and Europe, in Chile and Australia, undercutting the moral authority of the 1.3 billion-member Church and taking a toll on its membership.

An independent commission in neighbouring France concluded in 2021 that some 216,000 children -- mostly boys -- had been sexually abused by clergy since 1950.

In Germany a study found 3,677 cases of abuse between 1946 and 2014 while in Ireland more than 14,500 people received compensation though a government scheme for those abused at juvenile facilities run by the Catholic Church.

(AFP)

A Vatican bishop one admitted to a visiting evangelist that the Catholic Church was indeed the Whore of Babylon described in the Book of Revelations. I have much more to say on this subject but it will have to wait for another day.



Pope Francis lifts statute of limitations in Father Marko Rupnik

sex abuse allegations

By Doug Cunningham

The Vatican said Friday that Pope Francis is lifting the statute of limitations in the alleged sexual abuse case of Father Mark Rupnik. Rupnik is accused of abusing women he worked with for more than 30 years and recently returned as a priest to a diocese in Slovenia. File Photo by Giuseppe Lami/EPA-EFE


Oct. 27 (UPI) -- The Vatican said Friday that Pope Francis has lifted the statute of limitations on sexual abuse allegations against former Jesuit priest and mosaic artist Father Marko Rupnik.

A statement from the Holy See said Francis was made aware last month of "serious problems" in the handling of the case including a "lack of outreach to victims."

"Consequently, the Holy Father asked the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith to review the case, and decided to lift the statute of limitations to allow a process to take place," it said.

Rupnik was accused of sexual and psychological abuse by consecrated women who he worked with over more than 30 years.

Massachusetts court finds defrocked cardinal unfit to stand trial for sexual assault

Diocese of Oakland files for bankruptcy as it faces hundreds of sexual abuse claims

Ex-Catholic Cardinal McCarrick faces second sexual assault charge

He was expelled from the Society of Jesus in June for failing to obey the directions of his superiors but has returned to work as a priest in a Slovenia diocese.

Pope Francis held a private meeting with Maria Campatelli, one of Rupnik's collaborators after she published a letter alleging "a media campaign based on defamatory and unproven accusations" against him.

Women who said they were victimized by Rupnik responded with an open letter saying they had been left "speechless" by the audience between Francis and Campatelli and a subsequent statement by the Diocese of Rome praising an art and theology center founded by Rupnik as a "healthy community."

"We recognize that the church cares nothing about the victims and those seeking justice; and that the 'zero tolerance on abuse in the church' was only an advertising campaign, which was instead followed only by often hidden actions, which instead supported and covered up the perpetrators of abuse. The victims are left in the voiceless cry of a new abuse," they wrote.

The Vatican's statement came amid a monthlong Synod assembly called by Francis.

"The Pope is firmly convinced that if there is one thing the Church must learn from the Synod it is to listen attentively and compassionately to those who are suffering, especially those who feel marginalized from the Church," the Holy See said Friday.

The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors welcomed the pope's decision to lift the statute of limitations in the case Friday.

"As the Synod comes to a close, we repeat the important role that a culture of safeguarding should play in any theology of ministry, leadership or worship," it said. "The core of the church's mandate is to render everyone safe, to protect the vulnerable from whatever threatens them, and to lead them to the fullness of life known through God's own promises."

Right!  You can take that to the bank and you'll get arrested for attempted robbery.

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Pope Francis Defends Islam as ‘Religion of Peace’ in New Book


Screenshot/ISIS video

By RAYMOND IBRAHIM Published on October 26, 2023

Pope Francis is at it again, misleading his sheep about Muslim violence, suggesting that it has no ideological component, but is a “perversion” of true Islam, which is peace.

In his new book, Non Sei Solo: Sfide, Risposte, Speranze (You Are Not Alone: Challenges, Answers, Hopes), which was published in Italian and released on Tuesday, Francis calls on Europeans to be more open to Muslim migrants, insisting that:

Radical Islam is a problem and represents a perversion of religiosity because Islam, in truth, is a religion of peace and the majority of its members are peaceful…. As they say, either you are a terrorist or you are a Muslim. Then, by the way, we find fundamentalism in all religions. Radical Islam is a perversion because it is a religion that talks about peace.

Same Pabulum, Different Sippy-Cup

The pontiff is certainly consistent; he has been making these relativistic claims for years, no matter the circumstances. For instance, after Fr. Jacques Hamel, an 85-year-old priest, had his throat slit by “Allahu Akbar” shouting Muslims who stormed his church during morning mass in France, 2016, a journalist suggested in an interview with Francis that the octogenarian priest was “killed in the name of Islam.” To this Francis replied:

"I don’t like to speak of Islamic violence, because every day, when I browse the newspapers, I see violence, here in Italy… this one who has murdered his girlfriend, another who has murdered the mother-in-law … and these are baptized Catholics! There are violent Catholics! If I speak of Islamic violence, I must speak of Catholic violence . . . and no, not all Muslims are violent, not all Catholics are violent. It is like a fruit salad; there’s everything."

Is the Pope really that dense? Is he incapable of distinguishing between violence committed in the name of a religion, and violence committed in contradiction of a religion?

He’s Not This Dumb. He’s That Disingenuous.

Yes, Catholics — and people of all religions, sects, creeds — commit violence. That is because humans are prone to violence (or, to use Christian language, we are fallen creatures). But no, the Catholics whom Francis cites do not commit crimes because of any teaching contained in Christianity or Catholicism; on the contrary, Christian teachings of mercy and forgiveness are meant to counter such impulses.

On the other hand, the violence that Muslims are committing around the world are, indeed, contained in and a product of Islam — and they have been from day one.

The violence that Muslims are committing around the world are, indeed, 

contained in and a product of Islam — and they have been from day one

Equating Conservative Christians with Hamas and ISIS

As for Francis’s claim in his new book that “we find fundamentalism in all religions,” this too he has been consistent on from the start. During his 2016 interview, after acknowledging that there are “violent persons of this religion [Islam],” he immediately added that “in pretty much every religion there is always a small group of fundamentalists. Fundamentalists. We have them.”

In Islam, there is no 'small group' of fundamentalists. They may be in the minority but it is barely a minority. Pakistan itself makes up 14% of all Muslims and virtually all are radicalized. Every country in North Africa and the Sahel is populated with thousands of radicalized Muslims attempting to commit genocide on Christians. Who knows what percentage of Muslim migrants who have entered Europe in the past nine years are radicalized, but it is not insignificant. Furthermore, Muslims can often be radicalized at the drop of a hat. I often criticize Christian churches for having no discernment, but Francis' lack of discernment is astonishing.

This is another sloppy generalization. Sure, “in pretty much every religion there is always a small group of fundamentalists,” but that which is “fundamental” to them widely differs. One may say that Muslim and Christian fundamentalists adhere to a literalist/strict reading of their scriptures. While that statement may be true, left unsaid by those who think the issue is hereby settled is: what do the Bible and Koran actually teach?

It is because of this all important (but unasked question) that the Christian fundamentalist will find himself compelled to pray for his persecutors, and, depending on the situation, maybe even turn the other cheek. Conversely, the Muslim fundamentalist will find himself attacking, subjugating, plundering, enslaving, and slaughtering non-Muslims. In both cases, the scriptures — Bible and Koran — say so.

Muslims Gonna Muslim

Take a few examples:

The New Testament preaches peace, brotherly love, tolerance, and forgiveness — for all humans, believers and non-believers alike. Conversely, the Koran and Hadith call for war, or jihad, against all non-Muslims, until they either convert, accept subjugation and discrimination (dhimmi status), or die (e.g., Koran 9:5, 9:29, etc.).

The New Testament prescribes no punishment for the apostate from Christianity. Conversely, Islam’s prophet himself decreed: “Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him.”

The New Testament teaches monogamy, one husband and one wife, thereby dignifying the woman. The Koran allows polygamy — up to four wives — and the possession of concubines, or sex-slaves. More literalist readings treat women as possessions.

The New Testament discourages lying (e.g., Col. 3:9). The Koran permits it. The prophet himself often deceived others, and allowed his followers to lie, including to their wives.

Clearly, not all “fundamentalists” are equal.

As for Pope Francis, when it comes to the question of whether Islam promotes violence against non-Muslims, surely he falls within the ranks of those Western leaders who are either fools or liars — or a little bit of both.


Raymond Ibrahim, author of Defenders of the West and Sword and Scimitar is the Distinguished Senior Shillman Fellow at the Gatestone Institute and the Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.

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Thursday, 26 October 2023

Approaching Sodom > Japan eases laws for gender-benders; 50 y/o man competes with 13 y/o girls in Toronto suburb swim classic

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Japan's Supreme Court declares sterilization surgeries

for transgender citizens unconstitutional


Historic ruling overturns 20-year-old law that mandated surgeries

as a condition for legal gender change

By A.L. Lee
 
Japan's Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a law requiring people to receive sterilization surgery to legally change their gender was unconstitutional. File Photo by Edomura no Tokuzo, Wikimedia Commons



Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Japan's Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a two-decade-old law that required transgender citizens to undergo sterilization surgery to change the gender they were assigned at birth.

All 15 justices on the Grand Bench concurred Wednesday, ruling that a major clause in the 2003 law, which mandates a surgical procedure to receive a legal change of gender on government documents, was unconstitutional.

The court ruled that demanding surgery as a condition for legal gender change was "highly invasive" and "too restrictive" -- infringing the right to pursue happiness as guaranteed under Article 13 of the Japanese Constitution.

In an explanation of the ruling, the justices emphasized the difficult choice faced by individuals who experience gender dysphoria, a condition characterized by emotional distress due to the discrepancy between one's true sense of gender and the one assigned to them at birth.

The unanimous decision overturned a 2019 ruling by the same court that upheld the controversial law, which imposed five conditions on those seeking a gender status change through the civil court system.

The non-negotiable prerequisites included a diagnosis of gender dysphoria by at least two physicians, that the person seeking the gender change must be at least 18 years old, unmarried, have no dependent children, possess no functioning reproductive system, and exhibit genitals that resemble those of the opposite sex.

This time around, the justices declared the law unconstitutional but put off a final decision until a lower court could reevaluate the provision that requires additional surgery to remove ovaries or testicles to ensure the physical appearance of a person's genitals aligned with a desired gender.

Does this mean that children under 18 can get access to puberty blockers, hormones, and mastectomies? The very things that Europe is blocking right now?

The court also cited major advances in gender-related medical care and psychological analysis since the law was first enacted in 2003.

The case was brought by an anonymous transgender woman who sought to change her legal gender without the surgery, but couldn't do so because of the restrictive law, and therefore remains a male in legal documents.

The lawsuit argued that the plaintiff's capacity to reproduce had been negatively impacted by years of hormone therapy and further contended that the law infringed upon her rights by creating an excessive financial burden, thereby hindering the Constitution's guarantee of equal treatment under the law.

During the 20 years that the law was in effect, nearly 12,000 Japanese citizens formally altered their gender on the family registry, indicating their compliance with the stringent requirements.




Swim competition allows a 50-year-old biological male

to swim with 13 year-old girls


The Markham Pan Am Centre just north of Toronto was the venue for the Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre’s Fall Classic swimming competition last weekend. And the classic Sesame Street song came to mind: “One of these things is not like the others; one of these things does not belong.”

By David Menzies | October 24, 2023 | News Analysis



Rebel News was tipped off by concerned parents that there was something perverse happening in the pool at Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre's Fall Classic swimming competition this past weekend October 20 in Markham Pan Am Centre.

Namely, at one of the swim races on Friday, 10 competitors took part. Nine of the competitors had much in common: they were female and they were either 13 or 14 years of age. Alas, the tenth competitor was Nicholas J. Cepeda, a.k.a., Melody Wiseheart, a member of the Orangeville Otters Swim Club. That’s right: somehow, 13 and 14-year-old girls were swimming against a 50-year-old biological male. Unbelievable.


So it was that Rebel News visited the Markham Pan Am Centre on Sunday, October 22 to get answers. And those answers were hard in coming…

First, organizers actually denied that Nicholas/Melody swam at the meet, even though we provided them with a copy of the Friday schedule that indicated otherwise. Eventually, the organizers relented and admitted that Nicolas/Melody did take part, but they didn’t want to get into a debate about gender and age. Really? The entire competition was structured around:” gender and age.” Ten-year-old girls did not swim against, for example, 17-year-old males.

We were also informed that no representatives from the swimming governing bodies, Swim Ontario and Swim Canada, were available to speak to us (even after the event) because they were “too busy.”

Too bad. We wanted to know if Nicholas got to use the female change room and bathroom. We’re betting that he did.

And so it is that we have another Lia Thomas situation on our hands. Mr. Thomas being the gender-bending grifter at Penn State who was a mediocre male swimmer until he decided to “identify” as a female swimmer and promptly began winning trophies. Funny how that happens…

Of note, Nicholas J. Cepeda/Melody Wiseheart is a professor at Toronto’s York University. And get this: two of his research areas are children and youth. The question arises: why is it that so many so-called “transwomen” are in fields pertaining to children and youth? Disturbing.

It's simple, "Where there is honey, there will be flies!"


By the way this member of the Orangeville Otters Swim Club has received some media coverage via the Caledon Enterprise. Alas, the Enterprise story had absolutely nothing to do with his fetish of swimming with minor girls, mind you. Rather, check out this putrid prose: “They are now pioneers. Members of a generation working against stereotypes and stigmas, facing questions and public scrutiny and telling a story they are forced to tell to educate, to pacify to explain. To help others grow, and the world to evolve.”

A 50-year-old male swimming with teenage girls is an example of… evolution? Charles Darwin must be rolling in his grave.

Notably, none of the concerned parents wanted to come on camera with their justified grievances. This was no doubt due to our prevailing reality of cancel culture. Sure, a 50-year-old man swimming against teenage girls is outrageous and egregious. But in the eyes of the woke sporting associations, this perversity is no doubt an example of diversity, equity, and inclusion. And if you have a problem with that, well, you will be duly penalized…

An example of diversity, equity, and inclusion - or an example of perversity, iniquity, and delusion?



Wednesday, 25 October 2023

This Week's Global Pervs and Paedos List > One Survivor's 28 year long story; Gender discrimination strike in Iceland?

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It took decades for her rapist to face justice.

Now she is reclaiming her voice


By Kalina Laframboise & Felicia Parrillo  Global News
Posted October 14, 2023 3:00 am
Updated October 14, 2023 3:44 pm

WATCH: A Quebec woman who was sexually assaulted as a teen nearly three decades ago is speaking out after her abuser was recently found and sentenced to eight years in prison. As Felicia Parrillo reports, the now-43-year-old survivor hopes to help others share their stories and seek justice.

WARNING: The content in this article may be disturbing to some readers.


A Quebec woman who was sexually assaulted as a teenager nearly three decades ago is speaking out after her abuser was recently found and sentenced to eight years in prison.

The now-43-year-old survivor hopes to help others share their stories and seek justice. Amy, which is a pseudonym as Global News cannot reveal her name because of a publication ban, is also fighting for tougher sentences for repeat offenders of sexual assault.

Amy’s life changed the night of Aug. 17, 1995. After her mother and little brothers went to bed, the 15-year-old snuck out of the house for the first time to meet up with friends on Montreal’s south shore.

She was cycling along a bike path in a park in St-Hubert when she passed by a man, later identified as Louis Junior Poirier. They locked eyes briefly and Amy had a “bad feeling immediately.”

Amy figured the man was headed elsewhere, but she picked up speed. There were no lights on the bike path and she heard something behind her. He hooked her with his arm, but Amy kicked and he fell off his bike. She knew she was in imminent danger.

The teen screamed at the top of her lungs and pedalled “like a maniac.” Amy described being hooked from behind again, with the man grabbing both their bikes and dragging them into the wooded area under the cover of darkness.

“This time he got me,” Amy said. “It’s like he’s hunting. He’s out hunting and I was the prey.”

Amy tried to reason with her aggressor, telling him he didn’t have to do this. But he told her to shut up and threatened to kill her as he proceeded to rape her.

The time in the woods seemed like forever to Amy. She remembers the sounds of nearby cyclists in the summer night, who were so close but didn’t know was happening. She told the judge in her court case that she felt a burning sensation, as if she were being “ripped apart.”

Amy was worried she would die.

“It’s funny I prayed that night for him not to kill me, but every day after I prayed, ‘Why can’t you just come and get me and take me away? Why didn’t he kill me instead?'” she said.

When the assault ended, her rapist ordered Amy not to move and he left. In shock, she made her way to a nearby road with her clothes in her hands. After screaming she had been raped, a woman followed a distraught Amy to a friend’s house. The friend’s parents covered her in a blanket and called the police.

What happened afterwards was a blur. Amy remembers waking her mom, who rocked her as she cried and shook. She remembers police at her home and being taken to a children’s hospital.

The room was so cold. She donned a hospital gown as health-care workers examined her and performed a rape kit. They scraped under her finger nails, checked between her legs.

“It was really hard,” Amy said.

‘It killed me, but I wasn’t dead’


Before that night, Amy was thriving. She was an honour roll student, had joined cadets and helped her single mom with her little brothers. She had also started modelling, which she could no longer do. After the assault, her mental health spiralled.

“It killed me, but I wasn’t dead,” Amy said.

Amy became suicidal and dropped out of school after rumours surfaced about her assault. She lost all of her friends and slashed the walls in her bedroom.

That night changed the course of Amy’s life and it hung over their family. Her mom lost her job because she couldn’t leave Amy home alone.

“It didn’t just break me. It broke the whole unit, the whole family unit,” Amy said. “Everything that I was, I was no more after.”

She harmed herself to the point that her mother — also a survivor of sexual assault — was at a loss. Carol, which is a pseudonym since Global News cannot identify her, placed her daughter in a group home for seven months.

“It was hard. She was only a little girl and I had to turn around and say, ‘I can’t take care of you with this, I don’t know what to do.’ And a parent always knows what to do, but I didn’t know what to do,” Carol said.

At 43, Amy still lives with the effects of the assault. Her mental well-being is fragile and she lost custody of her children. She has a hard time developing relationships and trusting men. She says she has a few friends.

Amy suffers from complex post-traumatic stress disorder and attends therapy on a regular basis. She has spent time in hospital emergency rooms and psychiatry departments, including after watching her rapist plead guilty.

A break in the cold case


At the beginning, Amy held onto the hope that a call would come from police. But as the years passed, her case went cold.

It took nearly 25 years before Amy’s case was reopened. In 2018, she saw a news report about an alleged sexual assault suspect, and she contacted police thinking there could be a connection to her own case.

There was no connection to her own unsolved assault, but Amy’s case was reopened.

There was a breakthrough and a pair of detectives told her they found her rapist. Amy and Carol broke into sobs, hugging each other as the news washed over them.

“I didn’t really think at that point it was ever going to happen,” Amy said, describing the moment as surreal.

Due to advances in technology and with the help of her rape kit from 1995, technicians were able to find and identify her rapist through a national DNA database.

“And that was only because after me, there was other victims,” Amy said.


Longueuil police arrested Louis Junior Poirier in December 2020. He had been in jail twice, once for involuntary manslaughter and a second time for sexually assaulting two women.

After his arrest in Amy’s case, he was released with conditions. Amy was petrified, worried that he could find her or harm someone else during that time. She faced her aggressor in court, detailing how her life had changed after the assault.

Amy says Poirier wouldn’t look at her, but read an apology letter she felt was insincere. In October 2023, Poirier was finally sentenced to eight years in prison, based on when the crime was committed.

For Amy, the sentence isn’t enough. She lives with the fear that she is not safe or that her rapist will re-offend.

“I only have eight years to live. I don’t know if I’m going to make it after eight,” Amy said. “Because when he comes out, I don’t think I’m going to want to be around for that.”

Her mother is relieved that Poirier is behind bars, but the sentence isn’t long enough in contrast with Amy having to face what happened to her for a lifetime. It makes Carol feel like it’s still not over.

What she wants for Amy, above all, is to find happiness. Her daughter is caring and compassionate. Carol remembers Amy heading to downtown Montreal, simply to buy hamburgers to feed the homeless.

“That one night ruined a lot of her spirit. But her spirit is still there,” Carol said.

Amy is now on a mission now is to lobby the federal government to change laws surrounding sentences for repeat offenders. She hopes telling her story will help other survivors come forward and do the same.

“Don’t be scared, come with me, together we’re stronger and the more we talk — the less comfortable these people will be to do what they do,” she said.

This story is not an outlier. It is quite typical of a child who has been sexually abused. The more violent the abuse, the more damage is done to the child's psyche and emotional well-being. This monster will be out again in a few years unless police can charge him with more rapes. Let's pray that that occurs.

St Hubert, Montreal

 

On paper, Iceland is a great place to be a woman. For 12 years running, it has been crowned the world’s top place for gender equality by the World Economic Forum.


It has world-leading equal pay and anti-discrimination laws. Women hold 47% of the seats in its Parliament and make up 46% of the boards of Icelandic companies.


Childcare is heavily subsidized and available to all. Maternity healthcare is free.

And yet, like other Nordic countries, spousal abuse and sexual abuse are among the highest in the world. This is called the Nordic Paradox, and it reveals how little we understand about functioning as a modern society.


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Thousands of women in Iceland to launch one-day strike

over gender discrimination

By Clyde Hughes
 
Iceland Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir plans to join tens of thousands of women in the nation on a one-day strike to protest gender discrimination. File Photo by Birgir Thor Hardarson/EPA-EFE


Oct. 24 (UPI) -- Thousands of women in Iceland, including its prime minister, planned to walk off of the job for a one-day strike on Thursday.

The Women's Day Off, or Kvennafri, calls for women and non-binary people in the island nation to stop all paid and unpaid work for the entire day in protest of a gender pay gap and gender-based violence.

The strike's official website said the action would include striking at home and avoiding unpaid labor such as childcare housework and "the emotional labor of delegating tasks for the household."

"For this one day, we expect husbands, fathers, brothers and uncles to take on the responsibilities related to family and home, for example: preparing breakfast and lunch box, remembering the birthdays of relatives, buying a present for your mother-in-law, making a dentist appointment for your child, etc.," the strike's website said.

The strike marks the seventh time that Iceland's women have halted work to call attention to gender discrimination and the first full-day strike since 90% of the female population went on strike on Oct. 24, 1975.

Tuesday's demonstration is expected to be the largest since then, with a large demonstration planned downtown in the capital city of Reykjavik.

Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir said she would join the strike "to show solidarity with Icelandic women."

"As you know, we have not yet reached our goals of full gender equality and we are still tackling the gender-based wage gap, which is unacceptable in 2023," she said. "We are still tackling gender-based violence, which has been a priority for my government to tackle."


In light of the Nordic Paradox of spousal violence, rape, and sexual violence, perhaps Iceland, and the other Nordic countries should be looking beyond gender equality to fix their violent society.





Some 40 organizations participated in the strike, including the Federation of the Public Workers Union, the country's largest coalition of public workers.

Schools were expected to shorten hours and Iceland's largest healthcare employer, Landspitali hospital, said it would run at reduced services as the Icelandic Teachers' Union said 94% of teachers are women along with 80% of those working at the National University Hospital of Iceland, the biggest union in the country.

The island nation, one of the most sparsely populated in the world, ranks 14th in the world for economic participation.

The gender wage gap in the country has been estimated to be as large as 21% by the World Economic Forum, while closer to 10% by sources such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.