Seventeen years, drunk and drugged, raped at four in the morning. All the fault of the patriarchate

Seventeen, Drunk and drugged, Raped at four in the morning. ALL THE FAULT OF THE PATRIARCHY

If a girl of 17 years old, drugged and drunk, she leaves the disco at four in the morning asking for two pusher Tunisians to be accompanied home because she cannot stand up, behind him he has two unfortunates who have failed miserably as parents and educators. But you have to blame the patriarchy, to machismo, to society, even aliens and reptilians if desired, it is simpler and more convenient, rather than take responsibility for our disastrous family and social failures.

— The Briefs of the Fathers of The Island of Patmos —

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In a corner of Italy a girl of 17 years old she left the nightclub at four in the morning without being able to drive her car microcar with which she had arrived around 22, She was so drunk and high on cocaine.

He decides to leave his minicar in the nightclub parking lot and ask for a ride from two unknown boys, of twenty-year-old Tunisians with various criminal records for issues related to drug dealing. While they were on the street the two stopped and, since they were there, they decide to rape her.

Faced with this fact, some things need to be clarified immediately: if a girl of 17 years old drugged and drunk she asks to be accompanied home by two strangers at four in the morning because she can't stand up, no one has the right to rape her. Having said this, the devastating political correctness that prevails does not allow us to affirm that the opposite is true, if a girl of 17 years old, she doesn't want to take serious risks, she will avoid going out drunk and drugged from the disco at four in the morning by asking for a ride from two strangers. This second statement is not legitimate to make, because it is not read as an invitation to prudence but as an attempt to limit the freedom of certain young people who must be granted everything, for better and especially for worse. Then if something happens, at that point we start looking for the faults in others.

Extremely serious mistake to indicate the two rapists as Tunisians, it's pure racism. We need to hide their nationality to avoid discrimination and if it were to come out we should hurry to point out that they could also have been two Italian rapists, because with the surreal “they could be”, the victim will certainly be much less traumatized by the rape she suffered. He has soAbove all, it must be made clear that consummated rape is the fault of the patriarchy. Read more, or to mount all the ideological and media protests of the case, just call Elena, sister of poor Giulia Cecchettin and her father Gino, now specialized in invoking everything and more, from patriarchy to machismo, while not admitting that if a girl is 17 years old, drugged and drunk, she leaves the disco at four in the morning asking for two pusher Tunisians to be accompanied home because she cannot stand up, behind him he has two unfortunates who have failed miserably as parents and educators. But you have to blame the patriarchy, to machismo, to society, even aliens and reptilians if desired, it is simpler and more convenient, rather than take responsibility for our disastrous family and social failures.

From the island of Patmos, 17 August 2025

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