Racial
Gang-Rape: The Sequel
By James Fulford
Last year, Sam Francis reported on two different cases of gang
rape overseas. (Racial
Gang-Rape: Another Diversity Disaster)
In Australia, gangs of Lebanese youths were targeting white
girls – “Anglo-Celtic” in Australian parlance. In France,
gangs of North African youths were gang-raping French girls.
Curiously, the phenomenon hasn’t had much press in the U.S.
So this is a VDARE.COM follow-up.
In the Australian case, Miranda Devine writes
in the Sydney Sun-Herald that the Judge who
gave lenient sentences and found no racial motive in the
Australian case has been shown by further testimony before the
Supreme Court to have been willfully blind. Furthermore, the
prosecution had censored the “victim impact statement” to
remove references to the racial aspect of the crime. [“Racist
rapes: Finally the truth comes out,” July 14, 2002]
The horrifying custom of gang-rape that North Africans in the
French banlieues call the tournante has been
noticed in a recent Weekly
Standard article (“Allah Mode,” by Christopher
Caldwell, July 15,2002), and been the subject of a French movie, La
Squale. The movie, which "shocked a nation
with its horrific scenes of gang rape," tells of the “code
of silence” in the North African society that has been
transplanted to the suburbs of France.
One of the female leads in the movie is from the banlieu. She
told
the BBC’s Rosie Goldsmith that the movie is totally realistic.
"Two of my friends,"
she explained, "have been gang-raped. One Turkish girl and
one white French girl. The boys jumped on them, one after another.
In five minutes it was over but those five minutes have ruined
their lives. I am afraid most of the time that it could happen to
me."
These stories have been unfit to print because they don’t fit
the Establishment media template. The media thinks of Third World
women as the victims of the “white
male patriarchy,” rather than as the victims of Third World
men, which is usually the case. As for the concept of French,
Australian, or American women as victims of Third World men, it
just doesn’t register.
Feminists have been talking for years about rape
in America and the attitudes of American males towards rape.
But it remains clear that America is, even without feminist
reforms to the judicial system, the most chivalrous
nation on Earth as regards the protection
of women.
Outside the U.S., it’s a different story.
The title of a recent story from Afghanistan, in which a woman
was sentenced to be gang-raped by a tribal council, says it
all: Account
of Punjab Rape Tells of a Brutal Society. (New York Times,
July 14,2002)
A July 23 New York Times story tells of the murder of
young Kurdish woman in Sweden. She had assimilated, but her father
hadn’t. She started dating a Swede. Her father saw her holding
his hand. She fled for her life, but couldn’t escape, and was
killed. (Lost
in Sweden: A Kurdish Daughter Is Sacrificed)
In Australia, Paul Sheehan wrote
in the Sydney Morning Herald (August 29, 2001) that the
authorities seemed to be suppressing the truth about the link
between ethnicity and crime for fear of starting a jihad against
Muslims. I think he meant a crusade,
not a jihad. But the principle’s the same.
Sheehan also argued that lying
about these problems would make them worse:
It is not the truth that has set
this debate alight. We can handle the truth. The truth is not a
threat to our society. It is the lies that burn so brightly.
The truth is, however, a threat to immigration policies that
value multiculturalism and diversity to the point of being careless
of the rights of women – let alone, of course, the national
interest.
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