• outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            That time the zionist courts said ‘look, nobodys in troue, it was juwt a palestinian, but were not going to say “you have a right to rape prisoners” guys’ and they rioted for the right-to-rape

            Extending that to children does not seem like a stretch.

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            That really is basically all of the context. They literally rioted against the prosecution of IDF rapists that were raping palestinian prisoners. They said palestinians arent protected by human rights the same way israelis are, so no israeli should go to prison for doing something to a palestinian.

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      10 days ago

      Laws against raping children are pretty antisemitic.

      Fuck if i saw. Myself typing that ten years ago id punch me in the face, but thats just what the word means today.

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        https://www.cnn.com/2012/09/13/us/new-york-circumcision-decision

        The ritual, known as the metzitzah b’peh, is a type of circumcision in which the person performing the procedure, or mohel, directly places his mouth on and sucks the blood from the baby’s newly circumcised penis.

        The controversial ritual came under intense scrutiny earlier this year after health officials reported 11 babies had contracted herpes infections between 2000 and 2011.

        “By telling a mohel he is prohibited from performing a religious ritual unless he tells the parents that, by the way, the child might die in the process, you are forcing us to say something which we are convinced is wrong,” said Rabbi David Niederman of the Brooklyn-based United Jewish Organization of Williamsburg.

        2012/09/13 was nearly 13 years ago