Are European women afraid to walk the streets? (continental fashions)

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Carmen Di Genio: "We cannot expect an African to know that you cannot rape a person on the beach in Italy, because he probably doesn't even know, he really doesn't know [that he's not supposed to do that]."

EXCERPT: Her comment, made while discussing migrant crime, has ignited fierce backlash across Italy and Europe. Critics say this mindset reflects a deeper collapse within parts of the European Left — an ideology that bends over backward to excuse criminal behavior, especially when committed by migrants, rather than defend victims and uphold basic moral standards.

The video’s rapid spread underscores growing public anger over the way European institutions handle violent crimes committed by migrants, and the alarming trend of officials minimizing personal responsibility in the name of political correctness.
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NOTE: This also goes back to how mainstream feminism doesn't even specifically favor and crusade for women, anymore. But rather for the whole critical theory political offshoot and packaged outlook of seeking radical equality for all marginalized population groups. IOW, women take a back seat when there is conflict with another ward of the Lord Protectors. Similar with Marxist or far-left Jews (democratic socialists) -- the latter are anti-Zionist and regard Israel as a Western, capitalist oppressor (their own ethnicity receives no favor over others). Ergo, radical feminism is ironically the remaining segment of the movement that still retains special regard for women, that is willing to risk friction with and anger from the other factions of left activism.

Everyone is afraid? ... https://youtu.be/UvmmAnOgc70

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/UvmmAnOgc70
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stryder Offline
This is bound to piss someone off but I'm going to say it anyway:

Some countries had rape used as a way to populate the next generation of child soldiers while undermining the population of the people that was warred against. It meant that women were just abused to create children which they could kidnap later and turn into soldiers. This means in those countries people don't necessarily know their fathers or how related they are to each other. So it's possible that a subconscious mindset would be they raping people of a different race means they aren't going to rape a sibling.

I'm pretty sure they know rape is wrong, there is no excuses.
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Syne Offline
Westerns are born on third base, morally speaking, but we imagine that our culturally learned values are universal. They are not. Yes, we'd think that, if nothing else, a woman's response to getting raped would make it obvious that it's wrong. But if you were raised in a culture where everyone abuses and victimizes everyone they can... you were raised brutalized and learned being brutal was your only defense... you would just accept that brutality is just a part of life. You suffered and others suffer, even at your hand. Just how things are in your world.
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