“He told police he came from a conservative culture and doesn’t grasp the sexual boundary between men and women in the UK.” Yes, he has been taught all his life that women in the West were all whores. Here’s his culture: the Qur’an teaches that Infidel women can be lawfully taken for sexual use (cf. its allowance for a man to take “captives of the right hand,” 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, 70:30). The Qur’an says: “O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to bring down over themselves of their outer garments. That is more suitable that they will be known and not be abused. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful.” (33:59) The implication there is that if women do not cover themselves adequately with their outer garments, they may be abused, and that such abuse would be justified.
“‘Cultural differences’ led to migrant sexually assaulting child at UK train station,” Express, March 6, 2016 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
A SOMALIAN migrant brought through the courts for molesting a child at a train station doesn’t think he did anything wrong due to ‘cultural differences’, a court heard.
Ali Abdullahi, 34, tried to kiss a 15-year-old girl on a station platform, lunged at a female passenger on a train journey and made an approach at another woman.
But despite pleading guilty to two counts of sexual assault the security guard, who came to Britain in 2011, still has trouble admitting he did anything wrong, a court heard.
He told police he came from a conservative culture and doesn’t grasp the sexual boundary between men and women in the UK.
But his mitigation was rejected by a judge on Friday who said the offences could not be put down to cultural differences and were simply sexually motivated.
Abdullahi was given a community order and told to attend a sex offender course to improve his conduct with women following the offences, which took place in December 2013.
Exeter Crown Court heard Abdullahi approached a 15-year-old girl at Torquay train station, Devon, and “behaved completely inappropriately”.
Judge Graham Cottle said: “She was probably very frightened.
“Later that day you approached another slightly older victim who got on the train travelling towards Bristol Temple Meads.
“You behaved completely inappropriately towards her.
“The sex offending was not of the most serious kind but would have been extremely frightening to both girls.”
Abdullahi then approached a third woman, a student, at the station in Bristol. She made no complaint of physical contact but had been left worried by his conversation.
Adrian Chaplin, mitigating, said Abdullahi comes from Somalia but came to Britain via Kenya in 2011, and has a wife who is currently living in Ethiopia….