Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Western Women Out Of Control, Say Muslims

A couple weeks ago, a story made the rounds of a young Swedish woman who was denied service by a Malmo bus driver for being underdressed.
“I asked him what sort of sexist s**t he was trying to pull, but he just continued to say that I should cover myself up,” Hansson told the Kvällsposten newspaper. “What gives a bus driver the right to decide if a woman has ‘unsuitable clothing’ on?” she asked.
The woman took her outrage to social media, where the incident grew into a national ordeal.
Local traffic director Linus Eriksson immediately addressed the PR nightmare. “Something went wrong,” he wrote on Twitter. “Of course people are welcome on board our buses and trains in shorts and a camisole.”
The driver, who was not named, was suspended from duty.
He told Swedish media that the driver was not acting out of any “religious or political motive.”
It should be evident that the driver was a Muslim. The only interesting aspect of this whole story was the shock of the Swedish gal, as if she genuinely did not except such treatment in a city heavily populated by Muslims. Swedes are likely the most naive people on Earth, and are running short on time to figure things out.

In recent days, Swedish police have urged women not to go out alone.
Police in the Swedish city of Uppsala have warned women to walk in groups and to “think how to behave,” after four women were raped in as many days.
If you had said in 2015, when Angel Merkel opened the gates of Europe to the world, that in just four years even minor Swedish cities would be subjected to daily incidents of rape, you'd have been shouted down as a hyperbolic racist and, if in Europe, possibly fined or jailed. Yet here we are. This isn't the first time such advice has been issued, but retracted after protests from - you guessed it - feminists.
Similar advice to women in Uppsala has been criticized before. When four out of five schoolgirls said they felt unsafe outdoors in the city earlier this year, women’s rights groups called for a greater police presence on the streets, instead of security advice to potential victims. “Reducing girls’ freedom of movement is a serious development,” activist Mariet Ghadimi told SVT Nyheter in March. “It is a structural problem that restricts girls’ freedom and rights, and in the long run affects women generally.”
In much the same way that US colleges don't believe women are capable of granting consent, European women's rights groups don't believe women can handle information pertinent to their safety, and should be allowed to prance about in blissful ignorance. The feminists are deliberately putting young women in harm's way.

RT also reports on an incident involving Belgian girls in Morocco.
Three young Belgian girls are returning home from volunteer work in Morocco after a local school teacher allegedly threatened to behead them, for wearing shorts. The teacher has been arrested and the charity’s work curtailed.

The girls were part of a group of nearly 40 volunteers who were helping to build a road in the remote village of Adar. The charity that organized the trip, Bouworde, posted a video of their activities on social media, prompting the 26-year-old teacher to unleash decapitation threats because their attire didn’t “respect the Muslim faith”.
The link includes some photos and a promotional video which shows the girls mostly standing around, taking pictures, and gingerly passing small stones. A Morroccan politician is quoted, “Since when do Europeans start working in clothing that is meant for sunbathing?”
The debacle comes less than a month after three Moroccan men were sentenced to death for murdering two Scandinavian women in a popular hiking area in the Moroccan Atlas mountains.
The purpose of the mission is not to build roads for poor north Africans, but to build egos for rich European girls. No amount of beheadings, real or threatened, will deter them from their mission to take selfies showing them helping oppressed foreigners in need of white saviors.

Muslims and feminists both share the opinion that women can't make their own decisions and must be protected. They differ in that that Muslims believe women must be controlled, whereas feminists do not. Given that women are now being told they can't travel alone at night in Muslim-European cities, and can't dress as they like in Muslim countries, it's pretty clear which side will prevail.

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