Calmer than you are.
I really shouldn't laugh, but...
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You're right. You really shouldn't.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
From the link:
All kinds of wrong there. Holy sh!t.The story began in October 2009 when a 17-year-old Garadag district-dweller lured an unsuspecting eight-year-old boy into his KamAZ truck, beat him up and raped him. A passerby then got into the truck and threatened to make the boy’s misery public, and then raped the boy himself.
Learning about the crime, the victim’s father, along with a group of relatives, tracked down the first rapist and revenge-raped him – all the while filming the event on a camera phone.
One finger extended.
I may not be laughing but I won't be losing any sleep over it either...
Just to be clear, I am not laughing at the act of rape, or what happened to that 8-year old boy, that is horrific. The use of the term "revenge-rape" and the idea behind it, is disgustingly funny though.
Javy Vazquez's 2010 non-Cy Young season: 4-10, 7.15 ERA, 140 Ks, 170 IP.
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I'm missing the funny part.Originally Posted by DEADSOX
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
It's a pretty common term, I don't see what's funny either.
Calmer than you are.
I've never heard it before. I guess I'm just a sick bastard.
Javy Vazquez's 2010 non-Cy Young season: 4-10, 7.15 ERA, 140 Ks, 170 IP.
Revenge-rape is a common term? since when?
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Sarcasm folks.
Calmer than you are.
i dunno, seems sick to me. why revenge rape a guy? I could see doing all kinds of horrible things to a person if they assaulted my son, but not that..
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
I'm curious, when did you hear it?Originally Posted by Beyle
Calmer than you are.
It is not funny at all. But I don't feel sorry for the scum bag who was treated in kind.Originally Posted by JL25and3
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
I can't pinpoint the exact time I've seen the term used, it was either (1) over the Internet or (2) in some movie.Originally Posted by JavyVazquezIsSick
Javy- I knew you were being sarcastic. I was speaking more about DEADSOX's reaction that he's never heard that term before.
Boz, I usually don't condone vigilante justice.Originally Posted by Bozidar
In this case, I could understand the victim's father and relatives wanting to strangle the rapist until he's rendered unconscious, whatever. But to revenge-rape the rapist? Creepy.![]()
This.Originally Posted by b-ball-lunachick
A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Well now he gets to go to prison. Hope it was worth it.Originally Posted by Beyle
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2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
Nor do I have any compassion for the scum bag who raped the scum bag.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
Wasn't it in a country with spotty laws? I doubt he does any time. It's not like it happened in New York.Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
He should have just beat the hell out him instead.
I do to a point...he was driven out of his mind by an act done to his son that is pretty much the worst thing you can do to a person -- to me, it's worse than murder. If the guy doesn't rape his son, he's not in that predicament...not saying what he did was right, and he should be punished but I have some compassion for him...Originally Posted by JL25and3
Fair enough.Originally Posted by JL25and3
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
I do. His child was violated in the worst possible manner. Regardless of what he did to reciprocate (which I'm not saying is OK), I feel compassion for anyone whose child has been assaulted. I can't imagine the horror of it.Originally Posted by JL25and3
A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
This is what I don't get. I would want to kick the living ................ out of someone if they did that to my kid and put them through slow torture. The last thing on my mind would be, "I got it! I'll rape him back!"Originally Posted by Beyle
Javy Vazquez's 2010 non-Cy Young season: 4-10, 7.15 ERA, 140 Ks, 170 IP.
An eye for an eye. Although a true eye for an eye would have been to find this rapist and rape his kid.
Calmer than you are.
rendering him unconscious or beating him is nothing compared to the feelings that go along with being raped...he wanted that scum to feel what his son felt..Originally Posted by Beyle
Don't rapists, especially child rapists get that kind of revenge done in prison all the time - and it's not even a relative?
i'd be worried that, psychologically speaking, that's what the rapist wanted to happen all along, that was his goal. sick ................ing twists out there, i tell ya.Originally Posted by DEADSOX
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
I was just going to post this. I wouldn't be surprised if the cretin enjoyed it in some weird, warped way.Originally Posted by Bozidar
Some of the other stories linked on that page were scary as well. I think I'll stay out of Russia.
She sits there so refined and drinks herself half blind
- Ralph Waldo Emerson -
No, I get what you're saying, Jeanne. My initial reaction is that I would probably kill the rapist by strangling him to death.Originally Posted by b-ball-lunachick
I still wouldn't revenge-rape someone, even though, like you said, the father wanted the rapist to feel violated in the same manner as his son was. I completely understand the father's mindset, even if I don't agree with his action.
If this had happened in the US and this child rapist wound up in prison, yeah, he might get raped.
I'm thinking the other prisoners wouldn't even bother with revenge-raping him. They'd just kill him. . . like in the way Dahmer was.
This story disgusts me on so many levels. I feel awful for that boy. He was raped by two men and has to live with the horror for the rest of his life.![]()

Barbarism, even vigilante justice barbarism, is still barbarism.
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And a "revenge rapist" is still just a rapist.Originally Posted by mjdlight
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
I was thinking of it the other way. I wouldn't be surprised if the father was basically just a rapist who found an excuse.Originally Posted by Trish
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
You always have to one-up me, don'tcha.Originally Posted by JL25and3
She sits there so refined and drinks herself half blind
- Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Shoulda cut his junk off and beat him with it.
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See, to me this is probably the only fitting crime for a rapist. They leave their victims with emotional scars for the rest of their lives, why shouldn't they be left with physical scars for the rest of their lives and simultaneously be prevented from committing the same crime again?Originally Posted by yankeeschic12324
call me barbaric if you will.. but that's how i see it.
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
Definitely agree.Originally Posted by Bozidar
Although from what I have seen on TV, rapists in jail do not do well.
And by not doing well, I mean raped a lot.
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