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The muslim mayor of London says what?
Speaking to LBC in the wake of the disappearance of marketing executive Sarah Everard, 33, as she was walking home on March 3 in Clapham, London mayor Sadiq Khan acknowledged London’s streets are not safe for women and girls.
LBC asked, “London’s streets are not safe for women, are they?”
“No, they aren’t, or for girls, and it’s really important that people of my gender understand that,” Khan replied. “If you’re a women or a girl and your experiences of our city of any public place, whether it’s on the streets on public transport, it’s very different to if you’re a man or a boy, and it’s really important that people like me in positions of power and influence understand that and take steps to address that.”
“You know, what’s missing from the conversation is that we talk in this area about protecting women, I think the conversation should be start with the actions of men and boys, actually,” he continued. “What’s going on in our culture, where it’s a sign of masculinity to intimidate women and to harass women on the streets … what is it about us we don’t understand that women and girls want some personal space on a busy cheap or a busy bus?”
And now....the questions...
Is it better that an English woman is raped, tortured and murdered...or that she have a gun to stop it?
If an anti-gun extremist could time travel...a woman stops a violent rape/murder with a gun...would the anti-gun extremist want to go back in time and take that gun away from her?
Speaking to LBC in the wake of the disappearance of marketing executive Sarah Everard, 33, as she was walking home on March 3 in Clapham, London mayor Sadiq Khan acknowledged London’s streets are not safe for women and girls.
LBC asked, “London’s streets are not safe for women, are they?”
“No, they aren’t, or for girls, and it’s really important that people of my gender understand that,” Khan replied. “If you’re a women or a girl and your experiences of our city of any public place, whether it’s on the streets on public transport, it’s very different to if you’re a man or a boy, and it’s really important that people like me in positions of power and influence understand that and take steps to address that.”
“You know, what’s missing from the conversation is that we talk in this area about protecting women, I think the conversation should be start with the actions of men and boys, actually,” he continued. “What’s going on in our culture, where it’s a sign of masculinity to intimidate women and to harass women on the streets … what is it about us we don’t understand that women and girls want some personal space on a busy cheap or a busy bus?”
Streets Not Safe For Women And Girls, London Mayor Says | The Daily Wire
www.dailywire.com
And now....the questions...
Is it better that an English woman is raped, tortured and murdered...or that she have a gun to stop it?
If an anti-gun extremist could time travel...a woman stops a violent rape/murder with a gun...would the anti-gun extremist want to go back in time and take that gun away from her?