Could any of you gentlemen enlighten me about the demographics of this “European Issue”?

by Genbu_2459

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  1. Eh, the comment section in MapPorn is already a bloodbath…

    Also I hate that we take the third spot

  2. The real answer is that it’s not an issue of any European country per se. In a very significant amount of cases the victims have been cut abroad. Either having been done before coming to Europe, or leaving Europe for the procedure, often under pressure, and then returning to Europe afterwards.

  3. Fun fact from a German law student currently procrastinating from studying: the German government actually added an additional article in the penal code (§ 226a StGB) to punish female genital mutilation even harder than regular assault. FGM is Germany has a minimum sentence of 1 year in prison (which I think is still too soft).

  4. Female genital mutilation?? WTF ??
    Girls dont have dick. They only have hole instead of dick. How do you cut a hole??

  5. “I’m going to tear that shit up”

    Guys you weren’t supposed to take that literally

  6. Ah, yes – the almost long forgotten European tradition of female mutilation.. Happy that it havent become a lost art only seen in murals in medieval churches!

  7. Let’s talk about normalization of medically not necessary cutting off parts of the dick of infants while we are at it.

  8. Im suprised that swedistan isnt higher on that list

  9. One question:

    the map is about women with female mutilation in that country or number of female mutilation carried out in that country?

  10. Immigration. That kind of mutilation is forbidden on Europe so it’s more of a (really bad) mao of immigration.

  11. Import the third world, import third world’s problems I guess.

  12. Now Jarvis, divide it by ethnicity

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  13. Gold medal gold medal! Get it on the board! Beat the Frogs on their home turf!

  14. And yet we keep inviting this barbarism into our nations

  15. We accepted a bunch of people from cultures who practice FGM and aren’t interested in stopping the practice. Ergo, increase in FGM rates.

    Tbh we need to outlaw slicing any pieces off any child without a legit medical reason. Then prosecute the parents and the person who carried out the procedure.

    It’s the only way they will learn.

  16. The Balkans have problems but genital mutilation of males (except Muslim or Jews) and females is not one of them.

  17. What a bias map.

    Has if this was a regional secular tradition.

    This in fact is a tradicional of all the doctors and engineers we are importing from outside europe. It is a cultural enrichment and a trade off for all the doctors we received. We can see in this map que countries with highest doctors per capita.

  18. Wait, Holland? You’re tiny, but your numbers are approaching ours. What happened?

  19. So what you are saying is we should deny entry to woman that experienced FGM and send them back to the country they came from.

  20. it is at least as crazy that mutilating male child genitalia without any medical need is still legal and accepted in (afaik) all these countries

    when a “good” religion does it is accepted

  21. Meanwhile, governments get all nervous if people inform them MGM is wrong and they should ban it.

    “W-we dont w-w-want to seem h-hateful… Also, w-who cares about m-men? You’re a s-sexist!”

  22. What are you suggesting?, you sound as a fascist 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

  23. When its against men it’s called circumcision and it’s perfectly legal in all European countries. But when it’s against women it is called female genital mutilation and it’s forbidden. Why don’t we also say “male genital mutilation”? I know the female one might be more dangerous and have more health complications but this should in no way legitimize mutilating the penis of an unconsenting baby and permanently affecting his sexual life for the rest of his life.

  24. Swedistan would lead by a mile if the numbers wouöd be per capita

  25. Hate to say it – but you have to look at the demographics here.

    First-off, FGM is illegal in all Western European countries. There is nowhere that you are allowed to do that to children and if you do and are discovered then you’re going to jail. That law is also enforced – it’s not like we had a problem with it before and put the law in place to pretend we’re doing something but the police do actually enforce it. That said, nobody commercially practices this so anything done within the country is almost always done by the family of the child. This, of course, makes it hard to prove anything.

    This is made even harder by the fact that families that are culturally Western European don’t practice this at all. It’s not a matter of hunting down the communities that do this – those communities are not in Europe. This is done to the children in other countries where we don’t have any authority and we can’t really prosecute the parents once they return.

    The fact is – we can’t do very much more as far as I can tell.

  26. I am not surprise to see Pakistan and Algeria at the first 2 places.

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