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Gnads wrote on Jul 12 th, 2019 at 6:35pm: greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 12 th, 2019 at 2:07pm: Gnads wrote on Jul 12 th, 2019 at 1:49pm: greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 12 th, 2019 at 11:36am: Mr Hammer wrote on Jul 12 th, 2019 at 11:32am: greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 12 th, 2019 at 10:39am: Gnads wrote on Jul 12 th, 2019 at 9:32am: greggerypeccary wrote on Jul 11 th, 2019 at 12:51pm: Their religion - which was never mentioned - is completely irrelevant.
No it's not ... it's part of their culture ...their way of life ... so it's completely relevant when that sort of cultural/religious activity is carried out in Australia. Let me explain it another way for you. We can all agree that the perpetrators (if guilty) are complete & utter arseholes who deserve to be in prison. Yeah - we all agree? Of course we do. Now, if the perps turn out to be white Canadian Christians, are they still complete & utter arseholes who deserve to be in prison? Of course. What if they turn out to be Buddhists from Switzerland - still complete & utter arseholes who deserve to be in prison? Of course. Why? Because they're complete & utter arseholes who deserve to be in prison - their religion and nationality is completely irrelevant. Their religion and nationality isn't irrelevant. Perhaps their culture and religion plays a big part in their thinking. In the Koran it states that it is permissible to take slaves. That's why ISIS took Yazidi women as slaves. And we all know some of the dodgy views they have on women in that part of the world Pecca. They have the dowry system. They have arranged marriages. She might have wanted to piss off back home because she couldn't stand him and he wouldn't let her. It happens a lot when complete strangers marry. The good thing is, white Christians have never been involved in slavery. [url]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/47/07/9a/47079ab9dd8f382bd4bda59096afe 35d.gif[/url] They don't today as far as I'm aware. We are talking about slavery today aren't we? That one group has continued it on through the centuries whilst others have dropped it completely wouldn't be relevant either according to you I take it? I suggest you do a little more research. "Where is slavery most prevalent?
"Slavery exists in every country—no country is immune.
"However, the highest concentrations of people in slavery are found in the Asia & Pacific region and in sub-Saharan Africa."
"In what industries is slavery most prevalent?
"About 50 percent of slavery is forced labor in agriculture, manufacturing, construction, fishing, mining and other physical-labor industries; about 12.5 percent is sex slavery in forced prostitution; about 37.5 percent is forced marriage."
"What are the causes of slavery?
"In a word, slavery is due to vulnerability.
"Poverty alone does not explain slavery.
"Most slavery victims are poor, but not all poor people are in slavery.
"Rather there are special vulnerabilities that make some poor people susceptible to becoming enslaved".Keep reading, and let me know when you find something about 'religion'. https://www.freetheslaves.net/our-model-for-freedom/faqs-glossary/ The highest incidences are all in known majority if not 100% Islamic states. So stop being a dropkick. Completely untrue. Do you willfully lie are you willfully that ignorant? Modern slavery occurred in every region of the world. Modern slavery was most prevalent in Africa (7.6 per 1,000 people), followed by Asia and the Pacific (6.1 per 1,000) then Europe and Central Asia (3.9 per 1,000). These results should be interpreted cautiously due to lack of available data in some regions, notably the Arab States and the Americas. For forced labour specifically, the prevalence is highest in Asia and the Pacific, where four out of every 1,000 people were victims, followed by Europe and Central Asia (3.6 per 1,000), Africa (2.8 per 1,000), the Arab States (2.2 per 1,000) and the Americas (1.3 per 1,000). While noting limits of the data in key regions, particularly the Arab States, the data suggests prevalence of forced marriage is highest in Africa (4.8 per 1,000), followed by Asia and the Pacific (2.0 per 1,000). https://cdn.minderoo.com.au/content/uploads/2019/05/16124123/global-estimates-of...
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