Yes, they need to be dealt with, but never forget who put them here as a buffer so you don’t focus on their subversive government controlling activities. Without J’ws they would be here, so for every crime they commit, ultimately it is the jews fault for giving them a chance to commit those crimes, J’ws absolutely knew those people would behave exactly how they are. If you want to drain the tub, you have to pull the plug first.
At a certain point you have to really wonder about all of these sexual emergencies and the cuck chair. And you also have to ask yourself what comes after the cuck chair? Like it's one thing to watch your wife get fucked, but your own underage daughter, raped? And we're cool as a society with this?
It doesn't say to make amends, it just says that you have to. This is partially because it was also considered rape to have sex with a woman without her father's permission. It was a shotgun wedding provision.
And in every case(at least that I can recall) of it happening in the bible where it wasn't warfare related or a murder-rape, the girl's full blood brother (Simeon, Levi, Absalom) killed the rapist with nothing more than a quick talking to as punishment for the killing. In the case of murder-rapes the community killed the rapists, in two(arguably three) cases the rapists entire community was also genocided.
The brother thing is probably important as he is taking on the responsibility of caring for his sister into old age without the rapist to provide for her.(which the father would be too old to do).
I also do not recall any specific cases of warfare related rape, but it is made clear that there were rapes in several warfare related incidents, just no names.
Edit: forgot, there are specific cases of rapists raping a married woman, but those have a separate law and punishment if I recall. In the case I can think of (also Absalom, but he was the rapist that time instead of the brother, he died shortly after incidentally)
By the way, this is all from memory, so feel free to fact check, I left names to do so.
the girl's full blood brother (Simeon, Levi, Absalom)
But that is 2 Samuel 13. But later at the end of 2 Samuel 16 he almost certainly commits rapes of married women, and dies at the beginning 2 Samuel 17. that is what I was referring to here.
(also Absalom, but he was the rapist that time instead of the brother, he died shortly after incidentally)
Deuteronomy 22:28-29 features a specific law dictating that if a man rapes an unattached virgin, he must pay her father 50 shekels of silver and marry her, with no right to divorce her. The famous story of Dinah also describes brothers agreeing to a rapist's marriage proposal, only to exact revenge later.
Sure, you can make amends. At a gallows.
or a firing squad. Forced labor until he dies would probably be the best choice. Give him a number and then beat his name right off of him.
Impalement. Let's make huge shitskin forests everywhere they land so they get the message and turn back.
Death still is too merciful a punishment. Let's deny them even the sweet release.
They should wed him to an anchor and drop them both off at sea.
Sorry, that was meant to say "weld".
We must respect their cultures!
And they should respect our woodchippers.
Yes, they need to be dealt with, but never forget who put them here as a buffer so you don’t focus on their subversive government controlling activities. Without J’ws they would be here, so for every crime they commit, ultimately it is the jews fault for giving them a chance to commit those crimes, J’ws absolutely knew those people would behave exactly how they are. If you want to drain the tub, you have to pull the plug first.
At a certain point you have to really wonder about all of these sexual emergencies and the cuck chair. And you also have to ask yourself what comes after the cuck chair? Like it's one thing to watch your wife get fucked, but your own underage daughter, raped? And we're cool as a society with this?
To be fair, the old testament says if you rape a girl you need to marry her to make amends.
It doesn't say to make amends, it just says that you have to. This is partially because it was also considered rape to have sex with a woman without her father's permission. It was a shotgun wedding provision.
And in every case(at least that I can recall) of it happening in the bible where it wasn't warfare related or a murder-rape, the girl's full blood brother (Simeon, Levi, Absalom) killed the rapist with nothing more than a quick talking to as punishment for the killing. In the case of murder-rapes the community killed the rapists, in two(arguably three) cases the rapists entire community was also genocided.
The brother thing is probably important as he is taking on the responsibility of caring for his sister into old age without the rapist to provide for her.(which the father would be too old to do).
I also do not recall any specific cases of warfare related rape, but it is made clear that there were rapes in several warfare related incidents, just no names.
Edit: forgot, there are specific cases of rapists raping a married woman, but those have a separate law and punishment if I recall. In the case I can think of (also Absalom, but he was the rapist that time instead of the brother, he died shortly after incidentally)
By the way, this is all from memory, so feel free to fact check, I left names to do so.
Also remember that marriage, before the 60s, meant you had to financially provide for your wife for the rest of your life and not marry anyone else.
Iirc Absalom killed his half-brother for raping his sister, not that he raped her himself.
Correct, as I said
But that is 2 Samuel 13. But later at the end of 2 Samuel 16 he almost certainly commits rapes of married women, and dies at the beginning 2 Samuel 17. that is what I was referring to here.
Before I read the fourth word and realized the tweet was in Dutch, I thought the man's name was Spoeddebat Alkmaar.
sloplation:
Emergency debate in Alkmaar over asylum seeker who is being prosecuted for raping a 13-year-old girl and proposed marriage to her in court
You all seem to have trouble understanding old vs new testament