According to a Thomson Reuters Foundation survey, the US is the 10th most dangerous country in the world for women & the only Western democracy in the top ten. We tied with Syria for 3rd for risks women face of sexual violence, coercion & access to justice in case of rape.

Jul 20, 2020 · 1:57 AM UTC

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Of course because we have a tendency to ignore sexual assault. You yourself just posted tonight that you're going to vote for a man who has been accused of sexually assaulting women. If people are willing to vote a man like that into our highest office what do you expect?
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Caan confirm from other Western Media that is pretty much unavailable in the USA.
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Burkas sounding pretty good right about now...
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This may be controversial, but I'll say it anyway. Women are mistreated in America a thousand times worse than black men, and complain about it less than half as much.
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1/1The Thomson Reuters Foundation survey asked about 550 experts in women's issues which of the 193 United Nations member states they considered most dangerous on a range of issues, with India topping the list followed by Afghanistan and Syria. June 28th, 2018.
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I can refute that.. . She became a politician and betrayed her beautiful path in forgiving. She is lying. IT IS NOT USA.Latin countries like Mexico, Honduras then Venezuela but you flew before getting interest in that topic. India etc. Let's not to politize truth for any reason
Replying to @marwilliamson
Unfortunately, Democratic policies are soft with high thresholds for crime and lawlessness. Get used to this new America!
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