Sunday, July 27, 2008

Cast the first stone

By Capt. Fogg

I'm disgusted by violence; I always have been. I'm human enough, none the less, to recognize in myself the urges we inherit from the common ancestor we share with Chimpanzees and yes, I'm quite capable of committing violent acts under the right circumstances, my antipathy notwithstanding. One of those circumstances would be to prevent violence being committed upon others and particularly upon women and children. I'm afraid I would become uncontrollable if forced to witness what Iran plans to do to a group of women for having sex or something close to it in violation of some religious code from the dark minds of the dark ages.

Despite a pledge to hold a moratorium on such crimes against nature, decency and humanity, Iran announced last week that it was going to stone 9 women and one man for adultery:

The European Union calls on the Iranian government and parliament to abolish, in law and in practice, recourse to cruel and degrading punishment and, in particular the use of stoning, as a method of execution,

reads a statement from France Thursday, which holds the current EU presidency. Fat chance.


In case the procedure is too vague to depict the horror of watching women and girls buried up to their shoulders be pelted with fist sized stones until they either bleed to death or as the skull fractures, the eyeballs hanging by threads from a pulped face, the brain damage becomes sufficient to cause them to stop breathing, here's a picture (from a recreation at a protest in Brussels). Here's a glimpse into the dark heart of religious madness. Here are the people who worship a merciful God and thereby demonstrate his non-existence. Here are people I would gladly kill regardless of the personal cost.

Look into her eyes and smash her in the face with a brick -- go ahead, but just don't let me get my hands around your God-fearing neck.

(Cross-posted from Human Voices.)

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  • I should point out that real photos of the kinds of things like stonings and beheadings and mutilations done in the name of God's law in countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia, are impossible to come by.

    I thought it permissible to force the reader to see a stoning not as a word but as a bloody, horrifying, heart breaking reality. Of course a real event would be more horrible than I could bear to look at or post.

    By Blogger Capt. Fogg, at 5:39 PM  

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