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This muslim street preacher wants Toronto to be the first city to enact a dress code for women.

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/07/16/mu ... ex-assault

Toronto Sun Staff and Writers:

My Name is Al-Haashim Kamena Atangana and I have been reading in recent weeks sexual Assaults that have been occurring At York University. I just wanted to suggest a few changes within the Canadian laws that will help prevent sexual assaults from happening in the future.

Just to introduce myself I am a Muslim born in Montréal, Quebec 33 years ago. I was born in a Christian Family and I have decided to embrace Islam in 1998. I do allot of Islamic Outreach Programs downtown (yonge and Dundas).I am from African Carribean Ethnicity.

I wanted to mention that the reason why these sex attacks are continuously happening is because the Canadian laws, which gives too much freedom to women, are the cause of these sex attacks. It has been revealed that every 5 seconds a woman is being sexually assaulted in North America. Women in North America are falling victims of the Democratic Freedom that you they passionly believe in. The reason why a woman gets raped is because of the way she dress. Women dress so provocatively so much that they receive too much attention for themselves and that attention at times leads to death.

If the law enforcements and the Canadian politicians were very serious about solving this problem, they would introduce laws that would make it illegal for women to dress provocatively in the streets. It is true that many people would object to this if that were to happen. and this will definitely create protests and opposition. However by arresting sexual predators is not going to solve the problem because as long women continue to dress like this there will always be perverts and rapist who will continue to remain on the loose.

I am suggesting that Toronto becomes the first City in North America to introduce laws that would make it illegal for women to dress provocatively. If we do this the other cities would follow.

You should take your example from the way Muslim women dress. Why does Muslim women who wear long dress and covers her head aren’t targeted for sex attacks? Why is it that Rapists and sexual predators only target women that dress so provocatively? Because Muslim women have nothing to show in regards to her body.

Const. Michael Sanguinetti was right when he said that” women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized.”

I would to end this letter by invite you to embrace Islam so that you may live in security. If you come within the fold of Islam, Allâh will give you double reward.

{Author puts this in BOLD} Say (O Muhammad [pbuh]): ‘O people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians), come to a word that is just between us and you, that we worship none but Allâh, and that we associate no partners with Him, and that none of us shall take others as lords besides Allâh.’ Then, if they turn away, say: ‘Bear witness that we are Muslims.’ “ [Al-Qur’an 3:64][sahih Al-Bukhari 1/4,5] {END BOLD}

Any questions please contact me by email and/or phone.

Al-Haashim Kamena Atangana

Muslim Support Network Administrator

www.muslimsupport.net

Wonder if anyone's ever pointed out to him that women in muslim countries are also raped.

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What a douche. I remember when in Israel the religious parties wanted to put a curfew for women in order to supposedly reduce sexual assaults (if women are walking alone at night, of course...) And she said well, since it's men that are committing the assaults, have a curfew on men. And then nothing much happened.

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What a douche. I remember when in Israel the religious parties wanted to put a curfew for women in order to supposedly reduce sexual assaults (if women are walking alone at night, of course...) And she said well, since it's men that are committing the assaults, have a curfew on men. And then nothing much happened.

I remember that too. It sure was more logical than making the women suffer for the crimes of rapists. How about we start a campaign to get men not to fucking rape women? That might cut down on sexual assault.

http://www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/wo ... ta4fin.pdf

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What an asshole.

I have a husband and 2 grown sons. If a woman walked naked past them on the street they might stare, but they were properly brought up and would never ever touch her.

When you can't control your men, you try to control the women. Doesn't work.

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Toronto is in North America?

Put your penis away you potential rapist you. Shock alert. Many people go to beaches and feel no urge to either do this or talk about it. They go to swim, have fun. They also may admire the female form behind their 'shades' but they feel no need to 'rape' Incidentally the females also admire the males behind their shades...is that not 'eye rape?'

For every beach in the world ...that is a lot. So I call you on talking utter shite.

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I wanted to mention that the reason why these sex attacks are continuously happening is because the Canadian laws, which gives too much freedom to women, are the cause of these sex attacks.

Al-Haashim Kamena Atangana: You are an idiot who has done nothing to educate himself on why rapists act as they do. It would take a moron of epic proportions to conclude that criminals can be excused because their victims 'have too much freedom' - and you, sir, are that type of moron.

If clothing choice drove rapists, things like this wouldn't happen. Babies wouldn't be raped, either, nor people in nursing homes.

You don't like looking at women wearing anything less than a burqua? Do us all a favor and rip out your eyes. And any rapist who can't handle himself otherwise is welcome to do the same – either that, or you and he can become eunuchs.

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Not to detract from the OP, but holy shit. I can't believe her parents have chosen to continue with the pregnancy either. :evil:

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Not to detract from the OP, but holy shit. I can't believe her parents have chosen to continue with the pregnancy either. :evil:

Eh - I don't know if I'd judge them too harshly. The deed was already done. Maybe they thought, "Well at least something good may come of the injustices our daughter has endured."

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Eh - I don't know if I'd judge them too harshly. The deed was already done. Maybe they thought, "Well at least something good may come of the injustices our daughter has endured."

Selfish fucks.

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How many time do we have to tell the big strong men who are supposed to be strong yet tempted by women; that just because a woman covers herself; doesn't mean that she will not be raped. I hate it when people think that clothing will solve the problem; which it won't. People have to stop blaming the victime for how much or how little clothing they wear; and start admitting that the criminal's actions were wrong; no matter what the person looked liked.

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Selfish fucks.

She was vocally pro-life. They are pro-life.

What should they have done? Something she would have forbidden?

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She was vocally pro-life. They are pro-life.

What should they have done? Something she would have forbidden?

I read your post as implying that you thought the grandparents were all, "Yay! Grandbabies! Never mind that our daughter has been raped and in a coma. Baby!"

That's selfish.

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I read your post as implying that you thought the grandparents were all, "Yay! Grandbabies! Never mind that our daughter has been raped and in a coma. Baby!"

That's selfish.

It's a lot easier to judge from the outside looking in.

The article made in plain the woman herself was a pro-life Catholic, as were her parents before her. Complicating matters, doctors didn't find out she was pregnant until about five months along.

I see nothing wrong with honoring the woman's pre-coma beliefs - and then arresting the rapist, assuming he can be found, and charging him as much child-support as he can get from printing license prints in jail.

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When my boyfriend told me about this, on his terms, which I view as somewhat xenophobic, I got all civil liberties on him and said I upheld the guy's freedom of speech. Now that I'm actually faced with the contents of what the guy said...well, I'm basically speechless.

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It's a lot easier to judge from the outside looking in.

The article made in plain the woman herself was a pro-life Catholic, as were her parents before her. Complicating matters, doctors didn't find out she was pregnant until about five months along.

I see nothing wrong with honoring the woman's pre-coma beliefs - and then arresting the rapist, assuming he can be found, and charging him as much child-support as he can get from printing license prints in jail.

I don't think there is a "right" or "wrong" here, because she didn't have the ability to consent to the sex, nor the ability of what to do about the pregnancy that resulted. Even if she was vocally pro-life, she may have changed her opinions after finding herself pregnant as a result of rape.

Also, I think this inspired a Pedro Almodovar movie.

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He has the right to show his douchiness to the world, and I have the right to call it douchiness. There. Civil liberties covered.

Beyond that, holy crap, blame the victim much?

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Well perhaps if Al-Haashim Kamena Atangana was raped on the streets of Toronto he might have a different viewpoint. Maybe he should choose to live where there is a dress code for women, then he and Toronto would be better off.

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Well [b]perhaps if Al-Haashim Kamena Atangana was raped on the streets of Toronto he might have a different viewpoint. Maybe he should choose to live where there is a dress code for women, then he and Toronto would be better off.

He would find a way to blame it on immoral women.

Men ARE raped. Boys are raped. Babies and young children of both sexes are raped (typically by someone close to them). Elderly women are raped. Do any of these victim groups dress provocatively?

What about women who are raped by their SO's? What about women who are raped by intruders in their own homes?

This "man" sickens me.

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Sun News is pretty much Canada's version of Faux News.

Fun fact: I totally got into it with this guy a few weeks ago. I was having a bad day and he was being loud and in my face about this shit. He was really not happy that I told him to go fuck himself.

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Sun News is pretty much Canada's version of Faux News.

Fun fact: I totally got into it with this guy a few weeks ago. I was having a bad day and he was being loud and in my face about this shit. He was really not happy that I told him to go fuck himself.

I hope you were wearing a bikini at the time ;)

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That article is from January 1996 (I thought it sounded familiar). Does anybody know how it ended--healthy baby, mom still in the same condition, some other way?

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Not to detract from the OP, but holy shit. I can't believe her parents have chosen to continue with the pregnancy either. :evil:

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996 ... e-pregnant

The baby was two months premature. That's all I can find on that one. There are a few other cases like it too. Obviously sexual abuse of comatose patients happens more than one would think.

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I have a teenage boy who enjoys going to a school full of attractive girls in normal, everyday clothing. Things like shorts, skirts, jeans, cute t-shirts. He happens to have a very attractive high school, I don't remember everyone looking like 90210 when I was that age. When the school tightened the dress code quite a bit last spring, there was a collective "nooooooo" from everyone at that school, of both genders. The girls really liked having a lax dress code and the people attracted to girls enjoyed it as well.

I think most heterosexual male boys enjoy the presence of healthy young females and my son falls in this camp. Yet he has not raped anyone. Because he was raised that women are individuals, people with rights especially when it comes to sexual autonomy. His friends seem to have similar attitudes. These girls are classmates and friends to them, not just a walking vagina waiting for a penis. We need to teach our boys that the women around them can dress and behave however they want to and there is still no sex owed to anyone. There is never sex owed to anyone. You are not owed sex.

And as religious fanatics like to point out, there are plenty of people out there willing to have casual sex with little commitment. You can have sex with very little trouble at almost a moment's notice if you are a halfway nice person and bathe occasionally. You would think, if rape is really about sex, that the sexual revolution would have rid our society of it completely.

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I have a teenage boy who enjoys going to a school full of attractive girls in normal, everyday clothing. Things like shorts, skirts, jeans, cute t-shirts. He happens to have a very attractive high school, I don't remember everyone looking like 90210 when I was that age. When the school tightened the dress code quite a bit last spring, there was a collective "nooooooo" from everyone at that school, of both genders. The girls really liked having a lax dress code and the people attracted to girls enjoyed it as well.

I think most heterosexual male boys enjoy the presence of healthy young females and my son falls in this camp. Yet he has not raped anyone. Because he was raised that women are individuals, people with rights especially when it comes to sexual autonomy. His friends seem to have similar attitudes. These girls are classmates and friends to them, not just a walking vagina waiting for a penis. We need to teach our boys that the women around them can dress and behave however they want to and there is still no sex owed to anyone. There is never sex owed to anyone. You are not owed sex.

And as religious fanatics like to point out, there are plenty of people out there willing to have casual sex with little commitment. You can have sex with very little trouble at almost a moment's notice if you are a halfway nice person and bathe occasionally. You would think, if rape is really about sex, that the sexual revolution would have rid our society of it completely.

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