Jack, that was not even a partly ridiculous statement. How was it false? And please spare me from the free "you are deflecting" psychoanalysis [you are probably not even licensed, even for free services over the internet] <Mq.. it all started with this most ridiculous statement you made.. stop deflecting..
There are so many people in India that rape is not a simple matter. Finding a woman alone, with a suitable place available to rape her, is not easy....>
In my travels around India, there were people everywhere. Rape is a privately conducted crime. You might find instances where opportunity enables privacy, but it's not like New Zealand or Canada where there are wide open spaces, cars at hand and large private houses everywhere. People are cheek by jowl in India.
I'm happy to be corrected, but simply making an assertion doesn't make you right. "Oh that's ridiculous - you are projecting, deflecting and wrong" is not an argument. That's just a statement of position. To also say it's the most ridiculous statement is an even more wondrous assertion since I have made deliberately totally absurd comments.
Incidentally, the old India of the British time included Bangladesh and Pakistan. Combining those populations with India, India is now the world's biggest country by number of people by a long way. Islamic jihad is problematic, but if that mass hysteria can be tamed, India and those provinces are set to be a very big deal.
Just say "No" to deflection, Mqurice
PS: You should apologize to the English for suggesting they liked mass murder and that they thought mass murder was virtuous. Bigotry is a nasty way of thinking. If you object to such criminal shooting, you could mention what you think of shooting people escaping from China in the back. That's the current approach to controlling and suppressing people in China. What did you think of mass murder in Beijing in living memory? Despite that, China has some VVV such as some capitalist ideology, albeit filtered through the state kleptocrats. The 'free' world could use some of that capitalist freedom. |