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Pakistani man arrested for posting nude pictures of Thai ex-wife


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47 minutes ago, G_Money said:
1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Perhaps she found it preferable to bigoted racists of your nationality?

Seeing how you had to edit to include bigoted racist in your comments I’ll give you my rebuttal.

 

Nothing racist about my comment.  It’s a fact, they stink.  A hygiene issue.

Q.E.D.

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“Another Thai woman was also betrayed by her ex-boyfriend. She revealed her story to the media in June last year that the man raped her and later asked if he could take care of her as his girlfriend. Her refusal made him angry and he sent her explicit pictures and videos to her friends and family members”.


This Zero should be tarred & feathered .

The lowest of scum ,me thinks.

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2 hours ago, NativeBob said:

how did he get those pictures in a first place?

dumb<deleted> posed nude to bring some spice into their love life?

sickening! 

spice no, money probably yes

 

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2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Perhaps she found it preferable to bigoted racists of your nationality?

Seriously  are you saying his nationality is racist... pot calling the kettle... oh dear, what if he is from your nation... are you therefore a racist. Fact, his nationality has nothing to do with it... go kiss you masters... you know what.

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1 hour ago, proton said:

Probably fat and ugly

just clicked on the post as I was expecting to see some skin .... to my disappointment nothing was shown 555

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Shabas confessed to the crime saying he created new social media accounts and posted nude pictures of his ex-wife. He said that he secretly took the pictures when they were in a relationship but did not clarify the motive for his actions

Revenge ?

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11 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

 

This one is a difficult one.... because generalisations and stereotypes exist for a reason.... 

 

Whenever an explanation needs to be presented at the start of a sentence its usually because something is wrong. 

In this case I'll have to present the statement that 'I am not a racist' (which implies a racist comment is forthcoming - and that is true). 

 

Having worked closely with nationalities from all over the world there are a couple of Nationalities I have found to have few redeeming features. 

 

I have found most Pakistani's I have worked with to have unlikable few redeeming characteristics, conversely, I have found that most from the neighbouring country; India, to have likeable and redeeming characteristics. 

 

I don't think I am racist, I am just observant of patterns and have established this unfavourable opinion of Pakistanis, I also have the same general opinion of Kuwaits, Qatari's and Egyptians....  Conversely I have very favourable opinions of other nationalities from similar regions having been exposed to their characteristics and general ethics such that generalisations can be made (i.e. Oman's are excellent). 

 

I have also pushed numerous 'high quality' Pakistani's forward for promotion, and those hard working individuals deserve their move for the hard work, so I don't judge differently, but I am also conscious that those Pakistani's 'nudged up the chains' for promotion end up bringing in their 'brothers' many of whom are often not of the same standard and this is at the cost of other nationalities - they don't honour the same meritocracy which rewarded them - without oversight I've seen companies (particularly) in the Middle East with 'very one sided' departments operating with clear inexperience and incompetence because of nationalistic nepotism (i.e. Pakistanis only bringing in other Pakistani's) - they then become defensive and nasty to protect their 'network'.... 

 

In short, as much as I try not to be, I see very few redeeming features of Pakistanis's and find many negative comments of them to be true with such frequency I have to levy the accusation at myself that I too am quite likely racists against Pakistanis for the above mentioned reasons - its not an opinion I'm proud of, yet the opinion exists no matter how often I 'check' myself. 

 

 

Thank you for being honest in admitting your racism. It takes a courage to admit of being so but unfortunately it does not make it ok.

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15. You will not discriminate or post slurs, degrading or overly negative comments on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, nationality, disability, medical history, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, paternity, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant factor.

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If the perp had been british and somebody had asked    " what was she thinking , marrying a  brit"     not one of the permanently offended virtue signallers would have said a single word despite it being equally racist.    

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6 minutes ago, Danny Australia said:

 

Thank you for being honest in admitting your racism. It takes a courage to admit of being so but unfortunately it does not make it ok.

 

You are correct - its still quite wrong to have a negative opinion of a whole nation based on Prejudice - unfortunately the prejudice is based on a foundation of experience I find rarely to be contradicted. 

 

Nevertheless, I endeavour to treat everyone equally and fairly and try to avoid the confirmation bias - its just that I'm not surprised when my prejudice is confirmed, conversely I am pleasantly surprised when in such circumstances my prejudice is contradicted with a positive experience. 

 

 

In the case of this story, this is just some complete nasty aysewhole... who took to revenge... such actions are are not the sole behavior of Pakistani's...   and there are those in many / every nationality are guilty of such offensive revenge porn... 

 

... What I can say, is that at least this wasn't an acid attack instead - but there goes my prejudice / racism. 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

What I can say, is that at least this wasn't an acid attack instead - but there goes my prejudice / racism. 

A perfectly valid sentiment,  regardless of the perps nationality,  you have no need to mention prejudice or racism ,  why fan the flames?   There are enough doing that with their virtue signalling, some are unable to function properly unless offended, normally on behalf of others

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