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To: E. Charters who wrote (76625)9/16/2001 10:20:32 AM
From: marynell  Read Replies (1) of 116741
 
"Women regardless or their degree of involvement are less aggressive and rarely tend to violent crime"

Eric, it is true that women rarely commit violent crime. But terrorism - politically motivated violence - is another story. Women commit terror crimes at a far higher percentage than normal violent crime. The Weathermen were led by Bernadine Dohrn and half its hard-core were women. About half of the anti-American domestic terrorists of 1965 to 1975 were women. Patty Hearst was a woman. The leader and namesake of the Bader-Meinhoff gang in Europe was a woman, and about half of the gang's top leadership and hardcore were women. Women were heavily represented in Italy's Red Brigades.

We must draw a distinction between knocking off a liquor store, rape, and street muggings -- and bombs.
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