Maybe Tommy’s lot can go patrol these areas seeming as though they are so invested in protecting women.
Much_Regulars on
> Ms Kaur said: “There is a real sense of fear now – this isn’t far-right narratives on the TV, it’s not a social media thing, it is now coming on to our streets.”
A very interesting quote.
kester76a on
I read somewhere that the west Midlands has high rate of deprivation, 3rd highest in the uk.
Bladders_ on
To be fair I’m pretty afraid to walk my dog in public or go on a train these days.
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MDFHASDIED on
Can we just start punishing people appropriately… in a way that ensures they’ll NEVER do it again.
wkavinsky on
I mean they’re afraid because any example is immediately seized upon by increasingly far-right media and trumpeted far and wide.
The *actual* news, that violent crimes are reducing isn’t covered at all.
Same thing with the whole “kid’s used to play on the street, now they don’t because of all the paedophiles snatching them” narrative from a decade ago.
SarcasticallyCandour on
Looks like” protected characteristics ” ideology has major flaws.
Coolychees on
It’s horrible to be a woman right now, I don’t blame how she feels because I honestly feel the same.
Whitechix on
We are simultaneously blasted that crime is on a downward trend for ages yet these articles always paint the narrative that the public isn’t safe for women, which is it.
Physical_Orchid3616 on
An absolute disgrace. Far right racists probably find this funny.
ONE_deedat on
Just a reminder that this is definitely about the “illegals” and “Muslims” so the rest have no reason to fear anything. Yup seriously!
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Acrobatic_Yogurt_327 on
Of course people are worried! One in four women in the UK have been sexually assaulted or raped*.
Let’s be honest, realistically, this means most of us will know a man / several men who has committed an act of sexual violence.
Can men start calling out their friends / acquaintances who make inappropriate comments about women or sexual jokes to start de-normalising this s***t!?
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Maybe Tommy’s lot can go patrol these areas seeming as though they are so invested in protecting women.
> Ms Kaur said: “There is a real sense of fear now – this isn’t far-right narratives on the TV, it’s not a social media thing, it is now coming on to our streets.”
A very interesting quote.
I read somewhere that the west Midlands has high rate of deprivation, 3rd highest in the uk.
To be fair I’m pretty afraid to walk my dog in public or go on a train these days.
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Can we just start punishing people appropriately… in a way that ensures they’ll NEVER do it again.
I mean they’re afraid because any example is immediately seized upon by increasingly far-right media and trumpeted far and wide.
The *actual* news, that violent crimes are reducing isn’t covered at all.
Same thing with the whole “kid’s used to play on the street, now they don’t because of all the paedophiles snatching them” narrative from a decade ago.
Looks like” protected characteristics ” ideology has major flaws.
It’s horrible to be a woman right now, I don’t blame how she feels because I honestly feel the same.
We are simultaneously blasted that crime is on a downward trend for ages yet these articles always paint the narrative that the public isn’t safe for women, which is it.
An absolute disgrace. Far right racists probably find this funny.
Just a reminder that this is definitely about the “illegals” and “Muslims” so the rest have no reason to fear anything. Yup seriously!
/s
Of course people are worried! One in four women in the UK have been sexually assaulted or raped*.
Let’s be honest, realistically, this means most of us will know a man / several men who has committed an act of sexual violence.
Can men start calling out their friends / acquaintances who make inappropriate comments about women or sexual jokes to start de-normalising this s***t!?
* https://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-informed/statistics-sexual-violence/