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Idaho Teen Is Tied Up and Scalped
posted by Adam on 10:06 AM February 9th, 2005
News Linucs writes "This is just incredible: "BOISE, Idaho - A 16-year-old girl was allegedly tied up and scalped with a 4-inch knife in what police say may have been an act of revenge by another woman." - "The motive, as near as we've been told by witnesses, was retaliation for acting in a way that the adult perceived as being offensive to women as a gender," Braddock said. "According to their creed, if you disrespect women you are not allowed to wear a mohawk."

Offensive to women "as a gender." Get it?"

bandersnatch writes "From Newsday, A 16-year-old girl was allegedly tied up and scalped with a 4-inch knife in what police say may have been an act of revenge by another woman. "When I say this gal was scalped, she was truly scalped," said Chief Deputy Bill Braddock. "The top of her head, her hair, was completely cut off.""

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Mind fairly boggles.... (Score:1)
by mcc99 on 06:44 PM February 9th, 2005 EST (#2)
.... at the thought, "What would the attacker have done if the 16-YO transgressor had been a boy?"

Ugh...
Re:Mind fairly boggles.... (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:37 PM February 10th, 2005 EST (#5)
Again, I have to ask; What is this tying up people thing that women seem to get off on?

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Sugar and Spice and All things Nice (Score:2)
by AngryMan (end_misandryNOSPAM@yahoo.co.uk) on 04:10 AM February 10th, 2005 EST (#3)
So much for women's essential moral goodness, sisterly solidarity and distaste for violence.
Isn't this really an act of child abuse by an adult?

Feminism will continue as long as there is money to be made from hating men.
Re:Sugar and Spice and All things Nice (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:15 PM February 10th, 2005 EST (#4)
Okay, she was scalped.
Don't look at me...!

Siriously, though, isn't it interesting that we see that more and more freaquently females are useing violence, often BRUTAL violence against ANYONE (includeing other females) who "dis' women".
Gee, I wonder where they get the impression that this is acceptable...?
Any takers?

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