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More sex for Saudi men = less terrorism and happy menReader comment on item: "Pasha Bordello" Accepts Islamist Demands Submitted by allyson rowen taylor (United States), May 11, 2006 at 01:09 The repressive world of Islam, where sex is forbidden unless married, and where a female who is either raped or involved in premaritial sex is shunned, or murdered contributes to the hate and terror expressed by Saudi men. If sexual freedom was allowed, the rape, abuse, and multile marriages might disappear. This society, cloaked behind the veil, forbidden to drive, travel, or move about without male permission contributes to the lack of understanding of human sexuality, and emotional needsh. The promise of multiple sexual partners in Paradise, after martyrdom also are a motive for these men to commit acts of violence. If these young men were allowed to explore their sexual needs, or have access to internet sites or brothels to release their urges, the motivation for sex after death would be eliminated. The removal of the Saudi Flag from the Pasha Bordello is a joke as many men with Saudi passports have probably passed through the portals of this institution. In addition, the removal of the flag is a sign of Dhimmitude, and only the beginning of western culture bowing to the needs of radical Islam.
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