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Old 03-22-2013, 11:27 AM   #1465
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Re: So

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Because what you want to take from her is sex. How is that not sexual?

Perhaps in Tahrir Square or in war it's is also political, but in the instance of random sexual violence, the power is fleeting ( at least for the rapist) and limited to that one quasi-sexual encounter.
Fingering a woman being attacked by a mob isn't taking sex. It's just a straight up battery. I can't even fathom what sort of kick the perpetrator gets from it. Which highlights the pathetic nature of both the attacker and the act. The men in Tahrir Square are so repressed and oppressed they'll stoop to digitally violating someone. The descriptions of the attacks are all similar: Mad dogs in a mob, disrobing and groping women in a lunatic, hormonal frenzy. These men have never known women in any healthy sense, sexually or otherwise. They're infantile, crazed... Where certain of their hopeless brethren satisfy their aggressive urges by joining jihads, these are the men who stayed home. Who have no jobs, no wives, no money, and no hope. The minute a woman is in their midst and can be violated, the mob of them run with the urges they'll otherwise never fulfill, in the only disturbing, sad way they can.

A young man who isn't getting laid is a tenuously pinned grenade. A crowd of them is a disaster waiting to happen. And it has everything to do with sex, or more aptly, the lack of it.
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