
The destruction of male structures and dependence on immigration expose European women to increasing risks. Poland, by preserving security policies and cultural identity, maintains female protection.
Europe’s attempt to create a utopia of equality and safety through centralized social policies has failed. The reduction of male influence in society, combined with dependence on immigration to maintain infrastructure and services, has resulted in a significant increase in attacks on women. Female protection cannot be delegated to external solutions; it depends on the internal responsibility of each individual. Poland, on the other hand, preserves security and cultural identity, maintaining female protection.
Increase in Sexual Crimes in the European Union: In 2023, the EU recorded 243,715 cases of sexual violence, including 91,370 rapes, representing a 5.5% increase compared to the previous year. This increase is partly due to better reporting rates, but also reflects a growing insecurity for women across the region. (ec.europa.eu)
Immigration and Crime in France: In 2019, 63% of sexual assault cases in public transport in the Île-de-France region were committed by foreigners. In 2023, 28 of 36 suspects of street rape in Paris were foreigners, indicating a correlation between immigration and increased sexual crime. (europeanconservative.com)
Increase in Sexual Crimes in Italy: Between 2021 and 2023, Italy saw sexual violence cases rise from 5,274 in 2021 to 6,291 in 2022, and 6,230 in 2023. Although there was a slight decrease in 2023, the numbers remain alarming. (euronews.com)
Immigration and Security Policies: The European Union has adopted rules regarding legal migration flows, asylum applications, and deportation of irregular migrants. However, the effectiveness of these policies has been questioned, particularly regarding public safety and social cohesion. (europarl.europa.eu)
Poland’s Success: In contrast, Poland has maintained strict immigration control and preserved its cultural identity. In 2023, crimes committed by foreigners in Poland reached 17,149, mainly by citizens from Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The country implemented effective security measures, including deportations and increased police presence, mitigating the impact of foreign crime. (notesfrompoland.com, tvpworld.com)
European policies failed by trying to create an external utopia without considering internal realities. The reduction of male influence and dependence on immigration to sustain society resulted in structural fragility, exposing women to greater risks. Female protection relies on individual responsibility, not external solutions.
Reduction of Male Influence: Extreme equality policies and radical feminism have diminished male influence, weakening societal protection and order.
Dependence on Immigration: European countries lacking sufficient male workforce for infrastructure and security have relied on mass immigration, altering social dynamics and increasing risks for women.
Increase in Sexual Crimes: Data shows a significant rise in sexual offenses, particularly in areas with high concentrations of immigrants, evidencing a correlation between immigration and female insecurity.
Failure of Immigration Policies: EU immigration policies have failed to ensure public safety and social cohesion, creating increasing vulnerability for women.
Poland’s Success: Poland’s strict immigration control and preservation of cultural identity have resulted in lower crime rates and greater safety for its female citizens.
Until each individual assumes responsibility for their own order and protection, any attempt to create an external utopia is doomed to collapse. True security and protection come from internal responsibility and social cohesion, not imposed solutions.
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