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Originally Posted by Crossnerd
Wherever men wage war, they rape. This is an undisputed historical fact of women's history. The question is not whether rape and sexual violence occured- The question is whether rape and sexual violence was a coordinated and planned aspect of the attack. I do not doubt rape occurred. I know it did. Women know it did. But I do tend to doubt that devout Muslims coordinated en masse rape as part of their attack when it directly opposes their religious tenets. Rape occurs without those plans anyway.
Crossnerd while that was common historically, I would need proof of Italian military raping in Afghanistan and Lebanon here otherwise you have to change your claim at least for recent military interventions.
Raping the infidels doesn't necessarily oppose all Muslims religious tenets btw, that religion interpretation of the concept is very fluid (in the sense that there are a myriad different interpretations inside Islam) and some radicals believe the infidels (to summarizes) basically aren't humans.
And you don't need coordinated raping for all the 10 7 mission participants, a group of them believing they can rape the infidels liberally and doing that wantonly is already enough to mark a significant difference with many other recent military interventions from the west