July 15, 2010
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Swiss Strike Bold Blow for Right of Important People to Rape Teenage Girls
I have someone that I read on Live Journal, jordan179. He had some great thoughts on Roman Polanski’s new-found freedom.
When the evil, puritanical United States of America tried to extradite Roman Polanski, Famous Director, for the grubby little “crime” of drugging and then forcibly raping a thirteen-year-old girl, who was not a Famous Director, Switzerland stood up and boldly refused to let this great man have his life ruined for such a trivial offense. But Switzerland, brave little Switzerland, stood up to the wicked American bullies who actually had the temerity to argue that a nobody had rights which had to be respected … (oh, it is to laugh at the absurdity of the American position) … and denied the extradition on technical grounds.Roman Polanski Freed as Swiss Deny Extradition
Swiss Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf said she had decided against extradition because of potential technical faults in the U.S. request and also because Polanski had for years come to Switzerland in good faith.Darn tootin! And Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf is a Justice Minister! If anyone ever did anything to her -= or her daughter — she would get justice, as befits her high status. But she’s making sure that important men keep their inherent right to rape litle nobodies, as is the right and proper order of life.He is a free man since 1130 today,” she told a news conference in Switzerland’s capital Berne. “He can go to France or to Poland, anywhere where he will not be arrested.Of course not. After all, it’s not like he did anything for which one should be arrested. Why, the girl was obviously a trollop — she was alone with Polanski. What else was he supposed to do, aside from rape her?Widmer-Schlumpf said Washington could appeal the decision internationally but she did not expect that to happen.Why would our Lightworker, the Obamessiah-in-Chief, even want to appeal the decision internationally? I’m sure that he understands that European justice is far more enlightened than our own, and is properly submissive to its dictates.Just as thirteen-year-old Nobodies should be properly submissive to Famous Directors. I mean, the girl actually physically resisted, and said “No.” How dare she have done that? Didn’t she realize the honor she was being offered? Why, the girl should have been prosecuted for her temerity!
And, now, some enlightened Europeans sounding in on their love of justice:
Switzerland has found the path to reason…What a beautiful lesson in democracy,” said Bernard Henri-Levy, philosopher and a close friend, who led calls for Polanski’s freedom.As everyone should know but it takes an eductated philosopher to point out, a core component of the definition of “democracy” is the maintenance of distinct social classes with privilege at law, so that an Aristocrat of the Mind like Polanski (or Henri-Levy) can rape any number of unimportant little thirteen-year-old girls and not expect to be held responsible for it by some boring bourgeoisie lawyers. Thank you, Monsieur Henri-Levy, and we will all take this into account when evaluating your future moral pronouncements.I am delighted with the decision,” French Foreign Affairs Minister Bernard Kouchner said. “The great Franco-Polish director will from now on be able to rejoin his friends and family and work fully on his artistic projects.Because that’s what’s really important. Working fully on his artistic projects. No matter whether or not he commits some piddling little technical illegality such as forcible rape, right?Originally published at http://jordan179.livejournal.com/177407.html
Comments (18)
Oh justice, it is so good to have money
@trunthepaige - Why serve time when you can bribe a government official, no?
I’ve been reading about this since I was thirteen.
1.) I’m glad its finally over.
2.) Your assessment is SPOT-ON.
@ehowton - Like I said, this is a guest post. But I didn’t think that I could improve upon what was written here, so I asked for permission to re-post.
Sometimes life just sucks, whether it’s the rich vs. the insignificant or the local guys vs. big gov’t (oil spill video).
So glad Obama has been “such” an advocate for change! (tongue-in-cheek) Is it November yet??
@xXxButterfly_ladyxXx - November 2010 or 2012?
Money opens doors
@JJ_Ames - As do doorknobs.
@ProfessorTom - money also opens legs, pants, jail cells, and lips. It lifts red tape and magically generates resources and “faith”!
@JJ_Ames - Where can I get this money thing that you speak of?
@ProfessorTom - don’t ask me – so far I’ve only managed to collect degrees that can’t get me a job but have landed me plenty of debt. Which is to say that someone else is harvesting that magical green paper by bleeding me of life.
@JJ_Ames - Maybe we should become part of the gubm’nt.
@ProfessorTom - I feel bad when I hurt people and although I’m an excellent liar I always admit it once the joke has been had. In other words, I’d make a terrible government employee. I can’t sell my soul either – Jesus bought it off me and he refuses to give it up.
It’s infuriating.
I’d hurt the despicable brute myself.
The tone befits the subject, and I’m glad some people in this country still have their mental faculties.
@WritingPassion - Hey, good to see you again! Just yesterday I was letting Facebook search my contacts to add friends. Your name came up. I didn’t know how you would feel if I sent a request so I didn’t send one. Would you like me to add you?
@WritingPassion - Definitely agree with you. Polanski should have been extradited and put on trial a long time ago. The jury would have decided his fate. That would have been between the jury and God.
Yep, add me!
And it’s true, he should have been.
@WritingPassion - Added.