From: aero.spike@mail.com
Roger Hayter wrote:
> On 3 Sep 2025 at 15:39:08 BST, "JNugent" wrote:
>
>> On 02/09/2025 07:43 PM, RJH wrote:
>>> On 2 Sep 2025 at 14:45:40 BST, Spike wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>> Women and girls face a far greater risk in their own homes and the
spaces they
>>>>>>> share with their own family, and social and work networks.
>>>>
>>>>>>> Do you seriously believe the Epping protesters don't know that?
>>>>
>>>>>> This sounds very much like the disgraceful €€€It€€€s only a handful,
why does
>>>>>> it matter?€€€ mantra.
>>>>
>>>>> It can sound however you want it to sound. Do you happen to know the
answer to
>>>>> the question?
>>>>
>>>> Do you? All you have done is made an irrelevant assertion about VAWG by
>>>> trying to deflect the concerns expressed by the women and girls of
Epping
>>>> regarding unwanted sexual advances in public places, by referring to
>>>> violence expressed elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Of course I know - as I suspect the hotel Epping lot know. Women and
girls
>>> face a far greater risk in their own homes and the spaces they share with
>>> their own family, and social and work networks.
>>>
>>> Which begs the question - why are they protesting outside hotels?
>>>
>>>> And waving a placard expressing their concerns doesn€€€t make them Nazis
or
>>>> racists, despite the best efforts of the bussed-in agitators.
>>>>
>>>>>> Women and girls should be safe on our streets, rather than touched up
and
>>>>>> asked to make babies as had been mentioned in court in a recent case.
>>>>
>>>>> Two things. One, generalising from the particular. Do you do that
often?
>>>>
>>>>> Second, 'mentioned in court'. Do you take all 'mentions' as fact?
>>>>
>>>> Why are you trying to minimise the seedy aspects of the issue?
>>>
>>> I'm not. I'm trying to explain that if people want to protest about
violence
>>> against women there are far better ways than terrorising some of the most
>>> terrorised people around.
>>
>> A lot of opinion-based assumptions masquerading as fact there.
>
> Any slightly honest commentator would have to accept that the fact that a
> resident of a migrant hostel has been charged with assaulting a girl does
not
> prove that the residents of such hostels are any more of a threat to women
and
> girls than any other men living in Epping.
So you seem to be saying that you know how many underage schoolgirls were
touched up or were asked to have someone€€€s babies, in Epping, at around
the
time of the incident under discussion, by men who were not accommodated in
hostels. Do tell, we€€€d like to know.
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Spike
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