Anonymous ID: 16c666 Aug. 27, 2020, 2:39 p.m. No.10442499   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notice where the devil has his hand

He's trying to grab Jesus' dick!!!

 

The Devil and Anti-Christ, from The Last Judgment by Luca Signorelli (c. 1450-1502)

Anonymous ID: 16c666 Aug. 27, 2020, 2:58 p.m. No.10442654   🗄️.is 🔗kun

SO MANY RULES, SO LITTLE SO MANY RULES, SO LITTLE PROTECTION

SEX & SUPPRESSION AMONG ULTRA ORTHODOX JEWS

 

The first time 12-year-old David Framowitz had his genitals fondled by a respected teacher from his yeshiva, he panicked, desperate to flee the parked car in which the man had given him a ride to school. Later, when he told his parents about what had happened, they dismissed his story, unable to fathom that a rabbi could be capable of such behavior. Not wanting “to cause trouble,” Framowitz continued to suffer the abuse in silence, until he changed schools two years later. Now 48 and the plaintiff in a civil suit against this rabbi, and the school and camp that employed him, Framowitz has come forward to tell his story. Not surprisingly, reactions to it in the ultra-Orthodox world have hardly been encouraging for other victims.

 

https://www.lilith.org/pdfs/LilithWinter2006_Hella1.pdf

 

The ultra-Orthodox world consists of both Hasidic and

non-Hasidic Jews. While there are important differences

between these groups, and within the myriad communities

that comprise them, they share a punctilious observance

nd interpretation of Jewish law, and strict boundaries

between themselves and what they see as a corrupt—and

corrupting—“secular” society. Though the Hasidim tend to

promote an even greater separation from the surrounding

culture than their non-Hasidic counterparts, both groups

generally prohibit watching television, movies or sports;

reading secular books, magazines or newspapers; using the

Internet (except for business purposes); socializing with

outsiders; and getting a secular education. These constraints

are intended to protect religious integrity and help ensure

the perpetuation of a way of life by staving off assimilation.

These communities—concentrated primarily in parts of

New York and New Jersey—also enforce rigid gender roles,

derived from a belief in the essential difference between men

and women. Rules about “modesty” in dress and behavior

also justify sex segregation in almost every area of social

life, including education, employment and family relations.

Women generally have primary responsibility for the “private”

realm of home and family, and some public charity efforts,

while men—who, unlike women, are obligated to engage in

religious learning—occupy public positions of leadership and

power in the community.

Anonymous ID: 16c666 Aug. 27, 2020, 3:08 p.m. No.10442729   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2786 >>2793 >>2861 >>3037 >>3110 >>3186

Woman abused by paedophile Imam -who fled UK to avoid jail - slams police for failing to arrest him even though they KNOW where he is hiding

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7037645/Woman-abused-paedophile-Imam-slams-police-not-arresting-KNOW-is.html

 

A woman abused as a child by a paedophile imam who fled the UK to avoid prison has slammed police for failing to arrest him - even though they know where he is.

 

Hafiz Rahman, 60, escaped to Bangladesh three years ago after being found guilty of abusing two children at his mosque in the West Midlands in the 1980s.

 

Detectives were unaware he had a second passport, but it can be revealed officers have now located him and are consulting with the Crown Prosecution Service for an extradition warrant.

 

But one of the victims, who was abused by Rahman for five years from the age of seven in the late 1980s, told MailOnline she was terrified he could be still targeting children.

 

‘The police let him escape the first time,' she said. 'This must not happen again. Every extra minute he is free means he could take off again.

 

‘He needs to be arrested straight away. I know they have found where he is. I can’t understand why he isn’t in chains and on a flight back with the police.

 

‘He is a horrible, evil man and my worry is that he is continuing being this fake righteous imam and is doing to kids in Bangladesh what he did to me.'

 

The recently married now 42-year-old went on: ‘He must be laughing at us over here.

 

'The police neglected to find out that he had access to a second passport and then all that time and money was wasted on getting him convicted and he just took off.

 

‘He was found guilty of sexually abusing me and another girl and I believe there would have been many more victims too scared to tell anyone. '

 

Rahman, a father of seven and grandfather of 10, was arrested in a police raid in 2015 after a MailOnline journalist worked with one of the victims to track him down.

 

She had gone to police a year before saying she had been abused daily between the ages of seven and 11, but was told Rahman was believed to be abroad.

 

However, he was still officiating at a mosque in Dudley, living locally and detectives were informed.

 

After a five day trial, Rahman was found guilty of five charges of indecent assault at Wolverhampton Crown Court on October 8, 2016.

 

He had repeatedly sexually abused two young girls at Queen’s Cross mosque in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, during religious studies in the late 1980s.

 

During his trial he feigned illness and his defence team told the court he was too unwell to attend the final two days.

 

As his passport had been confiscated he was allowed home as he was not considered a flight risk.

 

The night before he was due to be sentenced, police visited him at home to make sure he was complying with his bail conditions.

 

But they did not know he had a second passport and was secretly making plans to flee and he bought a one-way ticket to Bangladesh from an agency.

 

He was sentenced in absentia to 11 years imprisonment and made to sign the sex offender’s register with a protection order enforced banning him from working with children again.

 

Judge Nicholas Cartwright told the court: ‘There was no need to be suspicious that he would not attend his sentencing hearing so no warrant was issued for his arrest after he was convicted.’

Anonymous ID: 16c666 Aug. 27, 2020, 3:18 p.m. No.10442838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2865

Be aware of your surroundings.

See something.

Say something.

Q

 

Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

Do you just parrot the phrase?

Or do you think about what it means?

In the film Fahrenheit 451 people live in a repressive society

Surrounded by propaganda slogans

And one of them is…

 

See Something, Say Something

 

Because how are the firemen going to know where there are books to burn

If the citizens don't snitch?

 

If you were in charge of creating the society of the future, what kind of "new normal" would you create?

 

We are not born equal, so we must be made equal by the fire

Anonymous ID: 16c666 Aug. 27, 2020, 3:25 p.m. No.10442918   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10442865

 

Stay vivid on the 9..

 

See…

Say…

 

We are not born equal, so we must be made equal by the fire, and then… We can behappy

 

Fahrenheit 451 — See Something, Say Something