Egypt: NEW LAW...For Men

Call it what it is. Necrophilia. State Supported necrophilia. Pretty Fucked up.
 
On the positive side, at least the muslima won't be beaten for disobediently refusing sex as per the benificent allah and religion of peace :bow3:
 
Call it what it is. Necrophilia. State Supported necrophilia. Pretty Fucked up.

Isn't it?

I see it as an act of violence against women courtesy of the Muslim Brotherhood that Obama helped to come into power.

Real war on women?

It resides IN the Islamic faith.


I don't see it as violence..... though they are violent bastards.


What that entire religion is ...is about dominance pure and simple.
 
It's all a bunch of B.S.

But sources inside the Egyptian Embassy in London have said the claims were 'completely false', 'forbidden in Islam' and 'could never imagine it happening'.

The source said the proposal, if it even existed, had not reached the parliament - although it was also admitted it could be the work of an extremist politician.

Although not officially rebutted, the claims that someone inside Egypt could introduce such a law provoked widespread scepticism.

Read more: Egypt's 'plans for farewell intercourse law so husbands can have sex with DEAD wives' branded a 'complete nonsense' | Mail Online
 
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Egypt 'necrophilia law'? Hooey, utter hooey.

'Necrophilia law'? Don't believe everything you read on the Internet, kids. At least until there's like, you know, some proof.
Today, Egypt's state-owned Al Ahram newspaper published an opinion piece by Amr Abdul Samea, a past stalwart supporter of the deposed Hosni Mubarak, that contained a bombshell: Egypt's parliament is considering passing a law that would allow husbands to have sex with their wives after death.It was soon mentioned in an English language version of Al-Arabiya and immediately started zipping around social-networking sites. By this afternoon it had set news sites and the rest of the Internet on fire. It has every thing: The yuck factor, "those creepy Muslims" factor, the lulz factor for those with a sick sense of humor. The non-fact-checked Daily Mail picked it up and reported it as fact. Then Andrew Sullivan, who has a highly influential blog but is frequently lax about fact-checking, gave it a boost with an uncritical take. The Huffington Post went there, too.

There's of course one problem: The chances of any such piece of legislation being considered by the Egyptian parliament for a vote is zero. And the chance of it ever passing is less than that. In fact, color me highly skeptical that anyone is even trying to advance a piece of legislation like this through Egypt's parliament. I'm willing to be proven wrong. It's possible that there's one or two lawmakers completely out of step with the rest of parliament. Maybe.
Egypt 'necrophilia law'? Hooey, utter hooey. - CSMonitor.com

Stories like this are a reminder of the downside of the Internet. It makes fact-checking and monitoring easier. But the proliferation of aggregation sites, newsy blog sites, and the general erosion of editorial standards (and on-the-ground reporters to do the heavy lifting) also spreads silliness faster than it ever could before
 
The muslima "comes" and is gone at the same time allahu fucku :badgrin: :bow3: :banana:
 
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Worth discussing, when someone posts something substantive that demonstrates that these claims are for real.
 
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Considering how repressed those people are, maybe sex for them has an entirely different meaning. For example, maybe the simple act of holding hands is considered sexual.
 

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