By MAMAMIA TEAM
TRIGGER WARNING: This article deals with an account of rape/sexual assault and may be triggering for survivors of abuse.
There were 130 female victims, ranging in age from three to 65.
They’d go to bed at night dressed in their pajamas. But when they’d wake up in the morning, they would be completely naked and their thighs and sheets would be stained with semen and blood.
It happened over a period of four years – from 2005 and 2009 – in a 2500-member Mennonite community called Manitoba Colony in the South American country of Bolivia. Mennonites are Christians, but their practices differ from group to group. The Manitoba Colony are old order Mennonites, meaning they follow strict gender roles, produce their own food and don’t drive cars or use electricity, similar to how the Amish community live in the USA.
For a long time, the women kept their experience to themselves. When they started to hear stories of other women getting up in the morning with headaches, they started to talk.
But nobody believed the women. They were told by the men in the colony that their experiences – their memory losses and their stories of getting up in the morning with dirty fingerprints on their bodies – were just figments of “wild female imagination.”
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This story is horrific but sadly, not surprising when it comes to closed communities of fundamentalists.
Most religious groups like this have much to hide - hence the secrecy.
There's an unhealthy focus on sex and it's taboos are ugly.
The women are ALWAYS repressed and the religious practices ALWAYS favour men........always, always.
That's because they're permitted to get away with it by a public that fears being accused of meddling in their religion.
Well, if it looks really bad - it probably is.
I've lost patience with organised religions because it's practitioners and hierarchies behave like they're above the law.
The Vatican is an obvious example of this and you have to worry about political leaders who, as devout Catholics, may actually take orders from this unbelievably powerful religious company.
But back to the Mennonites ( and similar cults) - I've read about them, I've seen the documentaries and watched in shock/horror at the treatment and bullying of the females in that group.
Why do these women give in to it ?..........Because they're indoctrinated since childhood, and their mortal souls are threatened by people (mostly men plus women who are terrified of upsetting the status quo)........people who are just "making it up".
A lot of religion is like that - made up by men for the convenience of men.
I'm not "anti-faith" exactly because I concede that for many people, in it's simple form, it can provide comfort and positive results. As an Agnostic I'm happy to listen to and consider that there's a truth somewhere.
However if you (or those you care about) belong to a controlling religious group with a power-hungry, money-focussed leader - please try to get away and don't look back.
At least, do it for your children.
I wonder would this story have ended differently if a group of gay men gassed 100's of village men and raped them while drugged? Would the village 'elders' be so blasé about that?