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There's No Safe Place for Women in Europe

There's No Safe Place for Women in Europe
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There are many reasons I'm thankful to have been born and to live in America. Make no mistake, I love to travel the world and spent last June in Greece. Eventually, I'll see Paris and London, and I hope to do so before it's too unsafe for women like me to travel there. 

For the women born in Europe, however, they're not so lucky. Not only have the powers-that-be imported millions of single, military-age migrant men from predominantly Muslim nations, where those men admit women are treated like chattel and property, they've turned a blind eye to the skyrocketing rapes and sexual assaults of British women. In some cases, the courts will excuse the animalistic, perverted behavior of those men, as they did when "asylum seeker" Hamada Salah, 28, targeted two women on a train. Salah told one woman she was "the perfect age for sex" before he touched her. Judge Carolyn Scott said Salah didn't have friends in the U.K., and set him loose with an order prohibiting him from "deliberately touching any unknown female on public transport."

That'll do the trick, I'm sure.

In another case, more "asylum seekers" from Afghanistan excused their rape of a girl because they weren't "used to a society where women are free and deemed equal to men." 

There has been a years-long investigation in to "grooming gangs" in the U.K., too. Muslim men targeted and sexually abused British girls for years, with authorities blaming and arresting the girls, threatening the girls' parents, and blaming everyone and anyone but the Muslim abusers. They didn't want to seem "racist," you see, and consider racism — real or perceived — as a worse offense than the wholesale sexual abuse of a generation of British girls.

If that wasn't bad enough, the EU Parliament has decided to erase what little rights women had left in favor of labeling mentally ill men who "identify" as women as actual women.

In a sane world, this would not only be unimaginable, but anyone pushing such an anti-woman agenda would be run out of town on a rail. Instead, women are now second-class citizens on their own continent, and these bureaucrats applaud. This is, of course, a direct response to the U.K. high court ruling that biological women have legal standing and that trans women do not enjoy those protections. As all tyrants are wont to do, the trans activist crowd didn't get their way in the U.K., so they're going to render the court's ruling moot.

They will not be able to have safe spaces, including in maternity wards and rape crisis centers. Women who stand up for themselves and their rights will be punished under European law, while the men who abuse and threaten them are tolerated because they wear dresses.

They have not only destroyed feminism, but they installed a permanent, two-pronged patriarchy: Muslim men and "trans identifying" men. 

Where will European women go? Their safe spaces are gone, lost in a rush to be tolerant, anti-racist, and "diverse."

Europe’s political class has decided that appearing tolerant matters more than protecting women. They have redefined “woman” out of existence and excused predators in the name of multicultural sensitivity.

The tragedy is not that Europe made a mistake. It’s that they made a choice — and they’re doubling down on it. A continent that once lectured America about enlightened values now struggles to guarantee its own women the most basic freedom: to live without fear.

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