Big words and convoluted organizations. Cool. The only thing I disagreed with you is about the numbers.justaman said:Please try and see this from my perspective. I was not giving you a detailed cross-section of the social-political climates based upon a collective census of 20th and 21st century surveys by degree of observed sexual and physical violence conducted by objective observers from UN chartered missions with precise records of abuse appropriately categorised and labelled into relevant components.
That's just it, you didn't say some other countries but not the US, you said Africa (the word nasty, notwithstanding.) Comes down to a matter of perspective. As I have said, now, repeatedly, I am aware of the current tragedies in Africa; the rates of sexual violence against women is ridiculously high in South Africa and they don't even have war as an excuse. Just as Sierra Leone evokes a personal response from you, the situation in the former Yugoslavia resonates for me, also for personal reasons. You for some reason, my guess is shear cussidness, can't bring yourself to agree, in a public forum, that Europeans have also committed these types of atrocities.I was saying in some countries maybe, in the US not.
Misguided because you did not agree with my ascertion? And, for the record, I don't know you well enough to launch a crusade against you.But you saw "nasty" and "African" in the same sentence and launched an animated, thoguh quite misdirected crusade.
Didn't twist your arm for a response. Must be hard, the need to have the last word. I know it is for me.As I tried to end in my last post, I'm sure I ultimately agree with your point, so your statistic, while I continue to consider drastically over-inflated, is really neither here nor there, which is why I ignored much of your previous post.
G'night friend,
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