Even Rapists Are Victimized By Criminals In Amsterdam

Import enough savages, and nobody is safe:

The first attack happened around 2:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 28th. The victim was cycling from the city center towards her home. On H.J.E Wenckebachweg a male cyclist fell down behind the woman and seemed to be in a lot of pain. The woman stopped, the man grabbed her and dragged her towards the bushes on the side of the bike path, where he raped her.

Both the victim and the rapist’s bikes remained on the bike path. A passerby took the perpetrator’s bike.

An innocent girl, whose amygdala hadn’t laid the proper pathway to see the danger. Not that you can criticize. If I saw a girl by a car with the hood up in a dangerous area, I could see stopping, and getting jacked by the two guys she had waiting in the bushes. After that first time, then you’d be careful.

It is really horrifying in these nations who imported all the refugees, how everywhere you look now is somebody looking to victimize someone else. Rape, theft, or just welfarite shitbaggery. Nobody is looking at their nation, and saying, what can we all do as a team that will make this nation great.

People knock competitiveness with others these days, but a lot of greatness arises when people try to outdo each other. A lot of civility and decency emerges as well.

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8 years ago

[…] Even Rapists Are Victimized By Criminals In Amsterdam […]

Nathan
Nathan
8 years ago

Quick question about facial analysis, you said in the earlier post that the more unsociable or unlikeable face is the “true” face. However I was thinking it was the more intense, emotional side is the true face. They agree in the case of Bernie where you showed one side was angrier than the other. But what about a smiling face?

In the following picture of the professor recently fired from U of Missouri, her right eye appears narrower and more emotional, but the left eye is wider. So is it the more emotional right side or the less smiling/unlikeable left side which represents the real face? Is there a difference in analyzing positive vs negative emotional faces?

http://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/kbia/files/styles/x_large/public/201602/01_Click2016.jpg

Nathan
Nathan
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
8 years ago

Makes sense, I was confused also at the left eye because the “smile” is more intense on the right so I thought the left side must therefore be less intense. But you’re saying it’s also intense, just with a different emotion. I can see how that would make it more difficult to analyze. Look forward to the post!

Nathan
Nathan
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
8 years ago

Okay cool look forward to it. I had initially thought the crinkling was stronger hence more intensity on the right, but you’re saying there is intensity on the left as well just a different emotion bordering on crazy. Now that I’m looking for it I’m starting to see this pattern a lot of one eye more crinkly in a smile than the other and wondered if the same analysis works. Thanks!