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E.g. the comfort women they captured in Korea and China and other places? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women#Countries_of_origin
What was the problem; did they consider them racially inferior and not want to mix with them, or what? The Spanish apparently didn't have any problem with doing that, since they raped all those indigenous peoples of Central and South America and turned them into Latinos.
Which is the superior approach? It seems kinda wasteful to just rape chicks without impregnating them, but I guess one could say that the descendants of these Spanish and their indigenous rapees haven't amounted to much other than essentially a slave race for whites, mowing our lawns and whatnot.
Is rapee the proper word for the recipient of a rape, btw? I mean, when you think of a payee, the payee is the direct object or object of the propositional phrase, and the money you give them in the indirect object. So, e.g., "I gave the money to my payee" is grammatically similar to "I put my penis in my rapee." Or, "I gave my payee the money" is like "I gave my rapee all eight inches of my penis". Or, if you want to make her the indirect object, "I put my money in my payee's hand" is like "I put my dick in my rapee's pussy".
Ideally, what you wanna do is treat women in such a way that all your sentences about them will make them the object rather than the subject, e.g. "I fucked her" rather than "She and I had sex."
What was the problem; did they consider them racially inferior and not want to mix with them, or what? The Spanish apparently didn't have any problem with doing that, since they raped all those indigenous peoples of Central and South America and turned them into Latinos.
Which is the superior approach? It seems kinda wasteful to just rape chicks without impregnating them, but I guess one could say that the descendants of these Spanish and their indigenous rapees haven't amounted to much other than essentially a slave race for whites, mowing our lawns and whatnot.
Is rapee the proper word for the recipient of a rape, btw? I mean, when you think of a payee, the payee is the direct object or object of the propositional phrase, and the money you give them in the indirect object. So, e.g., "I gave the money to my payee" is grammatically similar to "I put my penis in my rapee." Or, "I gave my payee the money" is like "I gave my rapee all eight inches of my penis". Or, if you want to make her the indirect object, "I put my money in my payee's hand" is like "I put my dick in my rapee's pussy".
Ideally, what you wanna do is treat women in such a way that all your sentences about them will make them the object rather than the subject, e.g. "I fucked her" rather than "She and I had sex."