Posted on 03/15/2021 11:09:41 AM PDT by nickcarraway
SOCIAL MEDIA has been awash with calls for action to keep women safe following the disappearance of Sarah Everard. But will the UK implement a 6pm curfew for men?
Women have been expressing their fears and need for change following the disappearance of 33-year-old Sarah Everard as she walked home in south London last week. A Metropolitan Police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and human remains - which have yet to be identified - have been found in woodland in Ashford, Kent.
Following the news of Sarah’s disappearance, women across the UK have taken to social media to express their own fears when it comes to simple things like walking home at night.
This outpouring of incidents and shared fears as well as the devastating disappearance of Sarah has sparked a debate on safety for women.
A vigil named Reclaim These Streets was due to take place tonight but has now been cancelled, with a vigil held virtually instead.
Those who organised the vigil have said they are “tired of being afraid” to walk in the street.
There has also been a petition launched to “maximise lighting on Clapham Common to improve safety”.
At the time of writing more than 22,000 people had signed the petition which calls on the local council to install more lighting to increase safety.
In the wake of Sarah’s disappearance police had told women to stay home around the area she had vanished, and be extra vigilant.
However several women lashed out at this and instead said a curfew should be imposed on men.
One Twitter user said: “Perhaps men could be asked to stay home instead of women. We'd be safer then.”
One key voice calling for a curfew on men was Baroness Jenny Jones, member of the Green Party.
Baroness Jones told peers during a debate on Wednesday: “In the week that Sarah Everard was abducted and, we suppose, killed—because remains have been found in a woodland in Kent—I argue that, at the next opportunity for any Bill that is appropriate, I might put in an amendment to create a curfew for men on the streets after 6pm.
“I feel this would make women a lot safer, and discrimination of all kinds would be lessened.”
When Baroness Jones was asked if a curfew for men would be imposing on men what women have to face - even though it would be self-inflicted she replied: "Exactly. That's my exact point.
"That in fact nobody makes a fuss when, for example, the police suggest women stay home. But when I suggest it, men are up in arms."
As yet there are no set in stone plans to implement a curfew of any form.
However, there have been calls for steps to be taken to protect women following the tragic disappearance of Sarah Everard.
Today Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has said a curfew on men "wouldn't be on the top of the list" of measures the Welsh Government would consider as it would be only a "temporary intervention".
Mr Drakeford told BBC Breakfast: "If there were a crisis, and you needed to take dramatic action that allowed that crisis to be drawn down, then, of course, you'd be prepared to consider all measures that would make a difference.
"But the sort of measure, the curfew measure that you describe, it could only ever be a temporary answer and therefore it's not at the top of our list.
"There are other things that we can do and should do and we'll work hard with our third sector organisations, our local authorities in Wales.
"People need to be safe and to feel safe, and that's absolutely the sort of society we wish to create here in Wales."
Men have since been asking on social media how they can help women feel safe, with a number of actions shared by women.
Women have also been urged to set up an emergency SOS response on their smartphones.
For iPhone, this involves pressing the lock button five times to trigger an alarm sound and call the emergency services.
There is also an option to text emergency contacts when this feature is activated.
For Samsung phones, once activated pressing the lock button three times will send out a text message to your emergency contacts with a link to co-ordinates pinpointing your location.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said behaviour needs to be “challenged” and men need to “speak out”.
He said: "We all need to recognise how we need to understand the issue, challenge behaviours.
"I think this is particularly an issue for men. It's very important for men to speak out on this issue.
“Of course we need more police officers on the beat. We need a criminal justice system that works well.
"But as I say, the most important thing I think to take away from today is: One, to have our thoughts with the family and friends.
"Two, to recognise the scale of that violence against women and girls and renew our determination to do something about it."
The brilliance is in its simplicity.
What about “trans” men or women? Today, there is no way to prove if one is male or female except by a genetic test and the left says they don’t count.
Book that was advertised in every issue of the New Yorker Magazine for years....
Men Are Not Cost Effective: Male Crime In America
by June Stephenson
Review excerpt from GoodReads:
This provocative and entertaining yet totally fact-based look at the cost of crimes in this country—the majority of which are committed by men—uses documented statistics and numerous anecdotes to provide insight into the problem of why so many boys grow up to be criminals and what can be done about it.
Funny how nothing was suggested for the muslim rape gangs.
That idea is so stupid, it’s bound to happen.
“Following the news of Sarah’s disappearance, women across the UK have taken to social media to express their own fears ...”
Immigrant males commit a huge portion of rapes. Women are wildly overrepresented in every open borders protest. Then again, they are wildly overrepresented at most kinds of protests.
Ha! Muslim men will flip their koufi.
“Baroness Jenny Jones”...always wondered what happened to the old talk show hostess...
That said, I counter-propose that women stay indoors after 6 pm.
To paraphrase Sir Francis Bacon on books....
Men, so many to castrate, others to change into females, others to execute, and some few to be incarcerated in gulags.
God forbid.
And these women wonder why men won’t fix their flats.
Is Mace or Bear Spray legal in London? I guess a small pistol is out of the question.
It’s freaking Swiss watch.
So ALL men will have to go home by 6:00? Cops, doctors, restaurant workers, cabbies?
There is nothing that can be done at 6 pm that can’t be done at 6 am.
“I feel this would make women a lot safer, and discrimination of all kinds would be lessened.”
An empty head is such a sad thing to see.
To her point, what happens when groups of Moslem men decide not to comply? And meanwhile, law-abiding male friends or relatives would be forbidden to accompany a woman.
Will THAT make women "a lot safer"?
I self identify as a woman after 6:00 PM.
They’ll have exceptions just like here with every job being labeled essential.
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