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To: longnshort who wrote (1102003)11/27/2018 9:48:22 PM
From: James Seagrove  Respond to of 1586256
 
Kenyans love putting the whip to people. This is how Hillary wants to run election, lots of chanting, burning and killing.




To: longnshort who wrote (1102003)11/28/2018 5:10:49 AM
From: FJB  Respond to of 1586256
 
Sweden: Women Raped, Authorities Too Busy


by Judith Bergman • November 28, 2018 at 5:00 am
  • According to Mikaela Blixt, after a man attacked her in the street and tried to rape her, the police did nothing, even though she knew where her attacker lived and could easily have identified him.
  • The Swedish mainstream media outlet, Expressen, wanted to interview Blixt, but, according to her, only on condition that she not mention that her attacker was an Afghan migrant.
  • Not only women, but almost one out of three Swedes, do not feel safe in Sweden, according to a new poll that asked 6,300 Swedes how safe they feel in their homes and communities.
  • It is curious that the Swedish police not only have sufficient resources to charge people who attend peaceful demonstrations, but also people who allegedly commit thought crimes.

"Sweden," stated its government in November 2015, "has a feminist government. We place gender equality at the heart of both national and international work... The overall objective of the Government's gender equality policy is equal power for women and men to shape society and their own lives. This is ultimately a question of democracy and social justice."

Wait a minute. Shouldn't women living under a "feminist government" be able -- at a bare minimum -- to leave their homes without the fear of becoming victims of sexual assault?

22,000 sexual crimes were reported in 2017 to the Swedish police, 7370 of them rapes, according to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brottsförebyggande rådet, or Brå). That number corresponds to an average of 20 reported rapes per day -- twice as many as in 2005. Those are just the reportedrapes. In 2012, for instance, only 20% of all rapes were reported to the police, according to Brå.

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To: longnshort who wrote (1102003)11/28/2018 5:59:24 AM
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