Traumatised rape victims in Dorset will receive more specialist help when one of just four new support centres in the country opens in Bournemouth.So much for the weepin’ and wailin’ from the Guardian’s feminist cadre that the terrible Tory government would close all the rape crisis centres…
The town has been identified as one of the areas most in need of such a facility and will benefit from a share of £600,000 announced by Home Secretary Theresa May to tackle violence against women and girls.
But why Bournemouth, of all places?
Well, let one of the highly-trained, diversity-certified staff enlighten you:
Jess Weir of Dorset Rape Crisis Line said: “There is a big need to be met here – it is a common misconception that Dorset, and Bournemouth in particular, are just sleepy retirement destinations.Oh. Wow!
“In reality we have a large number of young students at the university and foreign language students. Coming to terms with the effects of being a survivor of rape or sexual violence can take a long time.
“This funding will allow us to increase our support.”
You aren’t going to be flavour of the month with the ‘right on!’ crowd, are you, Jess old girl?
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ReplyDeleteIt's not rape if you shout 'surprise'.
ReplyDeleteA quick dash of research shows Bournemouth University has a significant amount of students who claim to have been victims of rape.
ReplyDeleteTheir advice page makes a grim read.
The advice on date rape doesn't sell the University particularly well.
Perhaps the unfortunate Jess had this in mind when trying to persuade us that Bournemouth residents aren't all sexually extinct.
http://www.subu.org.uk/advice/content/7918/health/personal_safety/
Rape is never racially motivated according to the CPS. A lie of course as the perpetrators are overwhelmingly non-white and the victims white.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the name of the Lord Chancellor under Thatcher who let slip in public that the vast majority of rapes were black on white hate crimes? Anyway Thatcher told him to apologise and sadly he did. Not one big party politician, male or female, or church leader in Britain will touch this subject. That's how much you are worth to them compared to their PC new world order agenda and their snouts in the 'bankers' trough.
Arm yourselves, war is coming.
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ReplyDeletePerhaps, in the spirit of British fair play and all that, we could go and rape their women. One hesitates to generalise, of course, but we'd probably be getting much the better end of the deal.
ReplyDeleteHow long until the first false rape claim from Bournmouth, I wonder. Or has there already been one?
ReplyDeleteIt's not rape if you shout 'surprise'. - or if the cheque bounces
ReplyDeleteShurely foreigners are here to do the jobs Britons won't do - like, er, keeping slaves :
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12687088
"Perhaps the unfortunate Jess had this in mind when trying to persuade us that Bournemouth residents aren't all sexually extinct."
ReplyDeleteIt's possible, but sometimes, our subconscious gives us a nudge when we are otherwise engaged in the business of being oh-so-politically-correct...
"That's how much you are worth to them compared to their PC new world order agenda and their snouts in the 'bankers' trough."
Oh, I don't doubt it.
"One hesitates to generalise, of course, but we'd probably be getting much the better end of the deal."
:D
"Shurely foreigners are here to do the jobs Britons won't do - like, er, keeping slaves.."
Poor Wilberforce. It was all in vain.
The only way to read her comment about foreign students is that they are at risk of rape; it requires real effort on your part to parse it the other way.
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