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Rape is normal in India apparently
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Rape is normal in India apparently
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The people there are pretty based on women
That would be true if India didn't have one of the lowest rape statistics, comparable to developed countries.
Kek.
>developed countries
Thank you for the back up, stranger
Whats happening in New Zealand and Iceland?
what do you mean, you're a moslem, you should know what it means. if a girl doesn't want to be raped, then she doesn't put herself in situations where she can be raped. stay away from men.
I just spent 4 days talking microsoft techniggers in india after I needed a new windows key b/c I had to RMA my motherboard. I officially support culling the bottom 90% of their race and keeping the rest in a zoo, same as blacks. They have the same zero responsibility gibsmedat mentality as niggers.
>sweden
kek
Based Poo
>paying for wangblows
You deserved it tbqh
P O O
L O O
The world is too crowded, I unironically want nuclear holocaust for the 3rd world.
There are four distinct racial groups . The genetic code varies from each one. This is science
there is a saying
>you cannot poo without loo
You can help by killing yourself.
The only problem is a billion niggers in africa who can't feed themselves and instead leech off 1st world countries.
>The Quint
It's Indian Huffpost. The documentary was made mostly in remote parts of Haryana (North Indian state), which is infamous for its high female foeticide rate.
This.
Bests, more than 50% rape cases are false, thanks to our hugely biased laws
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Sure pajeet. Super power 2020 is a paradise where the streers are filled with shit and women are rarely raped
Quint is owned by bloomberg
hello mohammad
>The Quint
opindia.com
The Quint is just another media house that is trying to cash in on the “extreme liberalism” trend that is growing increasingly popular. They're basically trying to be a Desi HuffPost where every single piece of news is conveniently morphed to suit the editor’s political stance. On Osama's 6th death anniversary, these great people released an article titled “The Osama you didn't know: A husband and a father” which attempted to humanise that mad man.