Thursday, November 28, 2019

51% of Stockholm women now feel unsafe at night.

An article on Infowars detailing a Swedish study regarding safety in Stockholm. Remember, Sweden used to be a homogeneous society in women could walk around at all times of the day:
A new survey shows that 51 per cent of women in Stockholm, Sweden feel unsafe going out at night, while the number who feel insecure in the daytime has doubled.
According to the County Administrative Board’s new citizen survey, more than half of women feel insecure in the evenings while the overall figure who feel unsafe rose from 33 per cent to 44 per cent. 
Since 2011, the proportion of citizens who feel unsafe in their own residential area during the daytime almost doubled from 11 per cent to 20 per cent.
What could have possibly caused this massive surge in self-reported safety concerns? The weather? Swedish alcohol consumption? Incels?
The growing insecurity in Stockholm is also underscored by the fact that more and more county residents are refraining from activities due to concern about being exposed to crime, such as walking, cinema or visiting acquaintances,” the report stated. 
34 per cent of county residents now say they have ceased almost all outdoor activity due to fear of crime, compared to 20 per cent who gave the corresponding answer in 2011.
We all know that it is brown and black men that are the root of the problem. Not Chinese exchange students, not Japanese immigrants. The same pattern can be seen in the Paris suburbs.

In case you don't trust Infowars (I often don't), here's a Swedish media outlet covering the same survey.

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