Why Are Feminists Silent About Migrant Sex Crimes?
Immigration is a women's safety issue. So why do many feminists refuse to address it?
In August 2023, I helped GB News break a story:
The UK’s Home Office were aware of Instagram and TikTok accounts run by illegal immigrant trafficking gangs, marketing their services to North African men in Algeria and Morocco, and presenting videos of British women on nights out, filmed in secret, in states of drunkenness and undress, as the waiting and willing spoils of conquest.
GB News was handed the evidence by a cyber contact who works on ‘machine learning algorithms’ and who discovered multiple accounts he believes are “fronts for criminal people smuggling gangs”.
Another source said they believed this to be “an advertising campaign to predominantly North Africans seeking passage to be smuggled into Europe and Britain”.
Other videos included churches set ablaze in Europe, North and Sub-Saharan African men in relationships with European women, and illegal immigrants breaking into Europe via border fences or small boats.
Both Meta and the Home Office did nothing until the story broke.
In November 2024, a 27-year-old “man” of visibly non-English heritage was arrested on suspicion of voyeurism and harassment, for allegedly secretly filming women on nights out in Manchester.
This disturbing trend demonstrates how differently men from other nations and cultures view white Western women and girls.
We should call mass immigration, particularly from predominantly-Muslim nations, what it is: a women’s safety issue.
I discussed this in the latest episode of
with my friend, author .You can watch the interview on Louise’s YouTube channel, or you can subscribe to Louise's Substack to get the full podcast ad-free.
The following day, the latest episode of Deprogrammed released on The New Culture Forum, in which my co-host
and I spoke to about her new documentary, ‘Heresies: Britain’s Silent Rape Explosion’.Here are just some of the alarming statistics presented in Alex’s documentary:
Britain has seen a 400 percent increase in the number of rapes recorded since 2013: from 16,000 to over 69,000 by 2022.
Between 2017 - 2021, Afghans and Pakistanis committed 16 times more rapes than German nationals.
African migrants committed 11 times more rapes.
In 2017, only 3.3 in 10,000 Finnish people were sentenced for sex crimes.
That number increased to 134 in 10,000 for Iraqi migrants, and 138 in 10,000 for Afghan migrants in Finland.
In Sweden, between 2013 - 2018, 58 percent of rapes and attempted rapes were committed by foreign nationals.
That figure rises to 85 percent for incidents where the victim was a stranger to the perpetrator.
In that same period, Algerians were 122 times more likely than native Swedes to be convicted of rape.
Afghans were 69 times more likely.
In France, in 2020, 62 percent of sexual assaults and 92 percent of thefts on public transport were committed by foreign nationals.
Britain, too, has seen violence against women on public transport rise by 50 percent in two years.
In 2024, foreign nationals were three times more likely than British nationals to be arrested for sex offences.
The number is likely far higher if broken down by ethnicity. But that data is not available.
Ethnicity of the convict is increasingly not recorded by the police, despite the sex of the convict being recorded in 98 percent of cases.
Islamic honour-based violence has increased by 60 percent between 2020 - 2022.
It has risen 193 percent since 2016.
There have been 37,000 FGM cases since 2015.
Britain has seen a 75 percent annual rise in acid attacks on women — with the most recorded of any country.
You can watch Alex’s documentary here:
In the film, Alex speaks to Yasmine Mohammed and Nuriyah Khan, who detail the brutalities suffered by women and girls in places like Egypt, Palestine, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Alex mentions the mass sexual assaults that occurred in Cologne, Germany on New Years Eve, 2015. Gangs of North African and Arab assailants surrounded women, groped and digitally raped them, and robbed them. Over 1,200 criminal complaints were filed, including over 500 allegations of sexual assault.
This predation is a common practice in that part of the world — called Taharrush in Egypt. One harrowing example was when CBS News correspondent Lara Logan covered the resignation of Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square, Cairo. Logan was surrounded by hundreds of men who tore off her clothes, digitally raped her, and took photographs, before soldiers dispersed the crowd and carried Logan to safety. She was hospitalized, and her attackers have never been brought to justice.
Predictably, this still happens to women across Europe — including on New Years Eve, 2024, in Italy, where two British tourists were sexually assaulted by a gang of North African men. When they reported it to the police, they were dismissed, and told “it would be useless” to try to find the perpetrators.
Why are do the authorities remain so indifferent to the abuse of European women at the hands of truly misogynistic foreign Muslim males?
More importantly: why do many feminists refuse to discuss the issue, and focus instead on accusations of “patriarchy” because of marginal relative differences between men and women in elite institutions?
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