Saturday 9 January 2016

Thoughts on the Amber Amour tale



A story has been trending online about a South African 'rape' victim, Amber Amour, who live-blogged her sexual assault just after it happened. Her story is a very controversial one and after posting it online, Amber who's promoting her campaign called 'Stop Rape. Educate' was bashed online by people who felt she was to blame for what befell her and only used this as a 'publicity stunt' for whatever campaign she was promoting.

Everybody keeps wondering what manner of woman would strip naked to have a shower with a man she  barely knows and then later cry foul after he took undue advantage of the situation. She got what she asked for. Isn't it?. This only shows us a bit of how people with twisted minds reason.

Please do well to read her full story here. 

Now, in the light of the diverse opinions flying around, Charles Asuquo had this to say.





"As the world basks in the deep pit of change, it's sense of morality equally diminishes with each passing day. However, rape cases have soured higher in the platform of immorality, it has become an endemic feat in a world were moral decadence seems elusive.There are two sides to every rape case; the behavioural pattern or provocative appearance of a female which unconsciously provokes the orgiastic centre embedded in the heart of a man and the undiluted animalistic nature in a man's mind that overwhelms his supposed sanity and self-control. These features are sacrosanct causatives to the indelible rape acts.In the case of Amber Amour, 27, critically analysed, every guy should respect the anatomy of a woman devoid of the incurable wildness in men. There's something called self-control and if that is weak in your anatomy, avoid the stage where your self-control will be put to test. Clearly, the guy ignored all signs and invited her to have a shower with him *sad*.Furthermore, I will posit that she deserved what she got. Gone are the days of ignorance, women have been blessed with a basket of knowledge about the man's hunting nature and she totally danced into the trap of the Hunter, ignoring the Holy Bible which says 'that one should not tempt others into evil.
I will adduce from her perspective that her case was just a means to expose a legion of courage to victims out there to speak up.
Before I back out I would like to say, Rape is equivalent to murder because it damages the psychological arena of the victim, females don't tempt men, men, control yasef... I won't hammer on the female rapping men case cause me sef I de find woman wey go rape me.. Lol.."

Originally Written by Charles Asuquo a.k.a Ntufam.

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