Europe: The Case of the Vanishing Women
by Judith Bergman
January 4, 2017 at 4:00 am
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9639/europe-women-islamShare
278
Comment (7)
Translations of this item:
German
"It is best to wait outside. There are men in here... In this café, there is no diversity." — Male customer in a café in Sevran, on France 2 television.
"In this café, there is no mixing. We are in Sevran, not Paris. Here there is a different mentality. It is like back home." — Another male customer in a café in Sevran, on France 2 television.
Women seem "to have been erased", from the cafés and the streets. "So now to avoid threats, and being put under pressure, they censor themselves and keep quiet." — Caroline Sinz, journalist, France 2 television.
This Islamization has been fueled and strengthened by Qatar's heavy investments -- particularly in mosques -- in France, which currently stand at around $22 billion.
"There is a misplaced form of morality, often exercised by minority groups over a majority, which leads to the fact that the public space, supposedly belonging to both men and women, is restricted from women." — Pascale Boistard, former French Minister for Women's Rights
French ministers feign surprise and outrage that women in these suburbs have finally succumbed to the incessant terror against them and are disappearing from the streets.