Even if you have never been to New York City you know about its subway system. A relic of a bygone era, the system is ugly, noisy, dirty and dangerous. The perfect symbol of today’s subway system occurred when New York’s governor, Kathy Hochul, went down into its bowels to announce that it was perfectly safe. As this was happening, an illegal migrant was setting a woman on fire, murdering her on the subway.
I myself have precious little first hand knowledge of the New York Subway system. I have more knowledge of the Paris Metro.
If you have been to Paris recently you know that its subways are modern, quiet and clean. The trains run on rubber tires, thus reducing noise. And, a recent addition, stations have large transparent plastic doors that only open when the train is in the station. This means, you cannot push someone onto the tracks even if you want to do so.
The French promote the subway system by making it something that people would normally want to use. And yet, Paris shares one negative aspect with New York-- illegal migrant crime.
The issue has been widely debated over here. Some people defend migrants on the grounds that they are no more likely to commit crimes than are citizens. Others point out that if the migrant had not been allowed to enter the nation illegally, he would not have committed the crime.
Anyway, France opened the doors to mass migration in 2016, The result, a spike in sexual violence, especially on the subways.
Paul Joseph Watson explains:
There has been an 86% rise in sexual violence on public transport in France since 2016, with much of the surge happening as a result of mass migration….
44 per cent of victims were located in the Paris region, with women being the victims on 91 per cent of occasions, with 75 per cent of victims being under the age of 30 and 36 per cent of those being minors.
It’s not just France that has a problem with migrant crime. Watson explains:
Similar data is seen in Germany, where 59 percent of all sexual assaults on German trains are attributed to foreigners, with sexual crimes doubling since 2019.”
The result, for one of the most modern subway systems in the world, is that women do not want to ride the trains:
The study also found that 56 per cent of women were afraid to ride on public transport in the Ile-de-France (Paris) rail network, while 80 per cent said they were constantly on alert.
The tragic irony is that women are more likely to support increased migration. You do not imagine that feminists in these countries are up in arms about the violence against women. As you might have guessed, the silence of the feminists is deafening. They are not marching in the streets demanding that criminal illegal aliens be deported. Of course, feminists in America are not doing so either. They are more likely to be defending the constitutional rights of terrorists.
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