Gadaffi Sodomized

The whole thing just makes me sick. The man should have been tried in some sort of court. As the reporter says, it's an unfortunate start to the next era in Libya'ss existence.
 
I think you misunderstood what I'm saying :confused:

Am I?

You made a comment that suggested people would not be shocked, as they have to to expect 'Muslim savagery'. I said I was not shocked that the Muslim community was outraged, you then said you would not have expected me to be shocked based on my prior posts and then I made what I thought was a relevant comment about the nature of human brutality, which is not limited to a particular creed.

Or something.

I dunno, all made sense to me. :p
 
The whole thing just makes me sick. The man should have been tried in some sort of court. As the reporter says, it's an unfortunate start to the next era in Libya'ss existence.

Just had this thought: is dictatorship illegal?
 
Am I?

You made a comment that suggested people would not be shocked, as they have to to expect 'Muslim savagery'. I said I was not shocked that the Muslim community was outraged, you then said you would not have expected me to be shocked based on my prior posts and then I made what I thought was a relevant comment about the nature of human brutality, which is not limited to a particular creed.

Or something.

I dunno, all made sense to me. :p

Haha yes it was that comment about the nature of human brutality that threw me off since I had already acknowledged that you wouldn't be shocked.
 
:eek:

Well, I guess there goes the neighborhood... How can these people be heroes if they don't even act like savages? Who, with a mind, does these sort of things to a human :wrt:.
 
I am a firm believer that sooner or later karma comes back to get you. If he was a good man he would have been loved by all but instead he was hated enough to be stabbed in the anus by an angry mob. Justice has prevailed.
 
I'd hardly call getting stabbed in the anus sodomy. Sure it was there but it's a stabbing not sodomy surely?
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Well according to SA law, don't know about Libyan law, anything in the anus is sodomy and therefore criminal.
 
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Well according to SA law, don't know about Libyan law, anything in the anus is sodomy and therefore criminal.
When last did you bother to look up SA law?

That sodomy law was ruled against in 1994 and then the Con. court affirmed the decision in 2004.

As a side note: I certainly hope you too Apache were against the laws preventing sodomy. After all what right do you have to say what consenting adults can and cannot do sexually. None whatsoever.
 
Why would someone do that? Is he gonna brag about how he put a stick up the leaders ass?

My understanding would be that it’s a power thing, not a sexual thing. Sodomy (amongst heterosexual males) is the ultimate humiliation, demonstrating the sodomised’ powerlessness. Hence it’s popularity in prisons (although there might be a sexual dimension as well). By this act it would have been demonstrated to Gadaffi that the shoe was on the other foot. After (metaphorically) sodomising the Libyan population for so long, it was his turn. It’s, badly controlled, male instinct not a brag point.
 
This type of thing actually makes me think twice about what I witness in the world today ....

On the one hand I get the impression that the libyan's are fighting for "liberation" and a "struggle" and so on ... sure that's a good thing and so they toppled their "oppressive" government for it ... so i'm not sure about other people but i had good impressions on the rebels and not so good impressions on gadaffi's forces ...

Then on the other hand when you witness how they handled their "sworn enemy" by lodging a foreign object up his anus (which does what exactly?) ... never mind if its a crime or not they just defiled another man's body (since obviously gadaffi didn't request that) ... changes my perspective if what they are doing is just for the "greater good" or if this "liberation" is to allow the country to commit more "immorality" or "illegalities" (since morals are somewhat subjective) and make it legal??

so this makes me wonder ... what are your impressions on those fighting for their "liberation"?? ... do you see them as morally good people or not?
 
If Libya turns into an Islamic theocracy, I'm going to have to go with 'no' wrt to the 'are they moral' question. We'll see though.
 
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