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Ghana Female Circumcision Hoax Exposed
posted by Scott on Monday September 23, @05:37PM
from the news dept.
News SJones writes "In the late 1990s the feminists and all their castrated male counterparts in Congress and the media rallied around a woman claiming to be a princess from Ghana who faced genital mutilation if she was not given asylum in the United States. In response to her claims, it is now illegal to mutilate the genitals of a female in all Western nations, even as male genital mutilation is heralded as a great source of fetal tissue for science. But the whole story was a lie. The woman is not a princess, there is no female circumcision going on, and the woman is now being brought up on charges. None of this is mentioned in the feminist media, but Michelle Malkin has written an excellent article about it which can be found here."

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What a headline! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Monday September 23, @11:09PM EST (#1)
Boatwoman receives asylum over faked threat to the little man in the boat.

You gotta love the Clinton's ability to bumble into one sexually embarassing predictament after another. Thank goodness there are no Clitoridectomies in Arkansaw? ...are there?
A "feminist hoax"? Say it ain't so! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Tuesday September 24, @01:15AM EST (#2)
Is any one SUPRISED this was a hoax?

I'd be MORE suprised if it had been true.

I have enough aggrevation.

        Thundercloud.
Re:A "feminist hoax"? Say it ain't so! (Score:1)
by Uberganger on Tuesday September 24, @03:36AM EST (#3)
(User #308 Info)
The way things have become, many people will accept any amount of this kind of tosh without questioning it. You could make up anything, and as long as it fits the Cultural Marxist / Feminist / manhating template it would be accepted. In Somalia, wives who cheat on their husbands have the little finger of their right hand cut off as a punishment and a permanent mark of shame, and this has been well documented by UN aid workers. In Mozambique girls as young as six are subjected to intimate examinations by village elders to ensure that they are virgins. In some island communities on the Pacific Rim the word for 'woman' , m'kele, derives from a term meaning 'half a man'. You see how easy it is to come up with this stuff? I'd be a great feminist if it wasn't for my conscience. Seriously, though, while feminists have had much success in demonising men at home, it is several orders of magnitude easier for them to demonise men in far away places. Most people would utterly deny being racist, but there is still a part of them that is willing to believe anything about 'backward', 'primitive' cultures thousands of miles away. Best of all, the facts are usually impossible to check, and those accused of the terrible deeds will probably never know, let alone be given the chance to defend themselves.
Re:A "feminist hoax"? Say it ain't so! (Score:1)
by The Gonzo Kid (NibcpeteO@SyahPoo.AcomM) on Tuesday September 24, @08:55AM EST (#4)
(User #661 Info)
Imagine that. Pheminists misrepresent and lie to make political points?

Who'd have thought?
---- Burn, Baby, Burn ----
Re:A "feminist hoax"? Say it ain't so! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Wednesday September 25, @01:55AM EST (#5)
That reminds me.
Does anyone remember when the fembots were running around telling the world that the saying; "RULE OF THUMB" came from a law in this country (U.S.) that said it was permissable to "beat your wife" as long as the stick you used was no wider than your THUMB?
Some one, some where, debunked that myth. and the fembots had to quit saying it.
I wish I could remember who it was that shot that feminist hoax down. I'd like to thank them personaly.

        Thundercloud.

PS. My email is down temporarily.
Any one trying to contact me please be patient.
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