60 Minutes Reporter Raped
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- cannonball19780
I heard that she was raped by Mohammed too, and also that Al Qaeda raped her family. Also the pharaohs gang banged her on top of the pyramids.
- JSK0
^ I think we should stop right here.
- JSK0
"Jesus Christ, at a moment when she is going to become a martyr and glorified we should at least remember her role as a major war monger,"
"It's always wrong, obviously, but I'm rolling my eyes at all the attention she'll get."
NYU fellow and Iraq war chronicler Nir Rosen
Rosen has been critical in the past of Logan's defense of General McChrystal in the face of a scathing Rolling Stone piece.
- Christian0
"Nir Rosen (born 1977 in New York City) is an American scumbag and a chronicler of the Iraq War."
- abettertomorrow0
"She returned to Egypt, and was repeatedly raped and beaten where there was a mob of 200 people"
So basically that didn't happen. I mean did it say anywhere "repeatedly raped?"
- You made it sound like she raped 200 timesabettertomorrow
- inteliboy0
Was lucky to spend a month in Egypt, not long, but still managed to soak in a bit and loved the place. Though no doubt, it was full of the most vulgar men I've ever come across, and unfortunately this seemed to be a majority. So no surprise this happened, and spot on that it was stupid to send her into a mass crowd of hysterical men.
- NumberCrunch0
:(
Its time to bomb the pyramids! That is what I would do if I was the USA government...- Well you are fucking stupid thenabettertomorrow
- Retard.maquito
- BusterBoy0
Shocking thing that happened. I find it almost as vile that a number of news outlets (NY Post and some here is Oz) have either retouched images or deliberately displayed provocative images of her as if to insinuate something...either she had it coming or some other ridiculous reason. If you do a google image search on her, you can find her in battle fatigues, in corporate shots etc etc but instead some have chosen to show the image of her with a plunging neckline. Sickening.
This is in now way excusing those responsible for the act...sickening also.
- Ancillary0
I don't think it's a great time for Americans to start abusing Egyptians because some blond yank got her arse touched.
Americans have some of the worst human rights records in combat situations, thinking Abu Grab, Guantanamo recently. Some of the sexual assaults that have gone on in there by freed inmates are horrendous.
- dorf0
Rape is not a characteristic attributed to certain ethnic groups, religious groups, or race. It is an evil human characteristic that is developed and has no justification.
The article is more sensationalism than anything else. It's meant to stir up emotions and it also casts a poor light on the people of egypt and islam in general. It makes it seems that egyptians and arabs are the only people who rape, when in reality, the shit goes on everywhere and, yes, even americans do it. I find it amusing that there's a righteous indignation overtone to the article.
Also, this reporter assumed the risks by going overseas and reporting amongst a massive angry mob.
- Agreed. But go to egypt, travel with a girl. It's like they all have blue balls or something...inteliboy
- cannonball19780
I can't believe they raped her! I can't believe it! Those Egyptians! They just raped her! How dare they rape her?
- I heard they raped her.cannonball1978
- no - worse - it was rape.mikotondria3
- FUCK ALL EGYPTIANScannonball1978
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- Peter0
Whether rape or assault, tragic in any case.
But let me put my tinfoil hat on ...and also blame "the media" for making me think this way, while I am at it.
Were it reported as rape could she herself go back to reporting on tv?
Were it sexual assualt, without a set of peepees going into her hooha, I don't see why she couldn't.
In fact, she'd probably come out stronger from it: I can even smell a book deal promoted by Oprah when she decides to put the reporter gloves on the shelf.
- garretttt0
hmmmm
reminds me a lot of the Jessica Lynce situation...
"Initial media reports on Lynch's recovery in Iraq were incorrect. Lynch, along with major media outlets, fault the U.S. government for creating the story as part of the Pentagon's propaganda effort.[2][3][4][5] Jim Wilkinson is credited for fabricating the government narrative.["
and to think this may be why Egypt didnt want us there in the first place... because we fabricate lies...
- yep... like every other government, they prefer the lies they fabricate.Amicus
- jadrian_uk0
just watched her, she's a good person.
- CALLES0
this scream Angelina Jolie for the leading role :(
- CALLES0
this scream Angelina Jolie for the leading role :(