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@ DOW
2025-02-14 13:34:25
Here is the translation of the text into English:
"European and American women (including the continent as a whole) openly defend in interviews the presence of violent men in their countries while complaining about how dangerous it is to walk the streets at night, especially here in Brazil, and many of them have the audacity to say that the increase in violence is not a cultural factor, but a social one, blaming the far-right for this violence because the far-right supports policies that marginalize these groups and blah blah blah. I know there are many Vietnamese and Belarusians living in Germany, but the difference between neighborhoods of these two groups and those of Syrians or Pakistanis is stark; there's no violence, litter in the streets, or groups of immigrants doing wrong in Vietnamese/Belarusian neighborhoods, whereas the opposite is true... And what kind of policy would lead a group of 'refugees' to rape a girl for hours? If you look for any street interviews in Europe, whenever there's a white woman, she'll respond like an NPC, saying things like:
'Multiculturalism is great, racism is bad, we colonized, our country needs more immigrants beep beep 🤖'
I don't know, to me, this has to do with some kind of suicide gene stuck in the DNA of Western white women. The women we might call 'white' from the East, like Slavs and Georgians, don't have this Stockholm syndrome; they have their problems, but the Western 'suicide gene' is not present in them."