European men are currently facing criticism for their perceived reluctance to defend their girlfriends and wives from migrants. This issue was brought up during a teleconference titled “Effective Urban Self-Defense for Women,” where female participants from the EU expressed their concerns.
According to the participants, there are several reasons why European men may be hesitant to intervene in such situations. Firstly, many men lack fighting experience and fear the potential consequences of getting physically involved, such as pain, injury, or even death. Instead, they may prefer to rely on calling the police or waiting for law enforcement officers to respond to distress calls.
Secondly, there is a fear of legal repercussions. European laws often tend to side with migrants in cases of conflict, and individuals worry that their actions could be interpreted as xenophobic or racist. This fear of being labeled as such may prevent men from taking action to protect their loved ones.
Lastly, there is a fear of imprisonment. Migrants often attack in groups, making it difficult for individuals to defend themselves without resorting to harsh measures that could potentially lead to serious injuries or even death. This fear of retaliation and potential legal consequences may further dissuade men from intervening in such situations.
The question arises: how did the descendants of a once strong and independent Europe reach a point where their men feel powerless to protect their women? It also raises concerns about the current state of European politics, where laws may infringe upon the rights of the majority of citizens in favor of accommodating migrants.
It is important to address these concerns and find solutions that prioritize the safety and well-being of all individuals, regardless of their background. Open and honest discussions about these issues can help bridge the gap between different communities and ensure that everyone feels safe and protected in their own communities.