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Should German Women Dress More Modestly?

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vetuste_ennemi | 03:26 Sat 16th Jan 2016 | Society & Culture
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Cologne's mayoress says yes.
Her argument is that foreign cultural attitudes may see a short skirt or a low-cut blouse as an invitation to rape.
Do the clever people who understand modern morality see the difficulty morons like me have in trying to reconcile the apparent contradictions?
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There is never any excuse for rape. How girls dress is not an invitation.
05:09 Sat 16th Jan 2016
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I have a particular poster in mind with whom I'd
Iike to argue the point.
If you want a one-word answer from me then I'll shout 'NO' as loud as possible!

However, to examine your question in more detail, maybe the mayoress isn't looking at what's 'right' but simply at what's applicable in the real world?

As an analogy, if you asked me whether young women leaving night-clubs (in the UK) in the early hours of the morning should be TOLD not to wear provocative clothing while walking home alone along dark streets, I'd definitely say 'No'.

However if you asked me whether someone would be wrong to ADVISE them not to do so, then I'd say 'Of course not!'

Perhaps the mayoress is simply offering practical advice, rather than following any particular cultural line?
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Your answer makes obvious sense in some contexts. But the question being asked is not how women may put themselves at risk, but what type of men may threaten them.can you get that?
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The contradiction I mentioned is attitudes to modesty. Some of Merkel's guests think that a woman in a short skirt is a tart. Is that what you think?
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Shouldn't you go back to your day job, rather than exonerating rapists?
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Well, one poster thinks the problem is with the victims.
I'm trying to origins and attitudes of the pperperyat po R's.
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I'm asking who is doing this and what are their cultural attitudes.
"Not waving, but drowning"?
There is never any excuse for rape. How girls dress is not an invitation.

Modest dress where some of the guests come from would see women covered in burkhas or other forms of mediaeval garb. The mayoress hasn't fully thought this through.
And don't good manned dicate that it's the guest, rather than the host, who makes whatever changes are necessary?
In social circles maybe sandy, but then most guests would conform to the hosts standards. But when in a foreign country the people of that country set the rules.
I am surprised that any woman could come out with such a stupid statement.

She surely knows that to tell a woman to do a particular thing will result in her to automatically rebel and do the opposite.

And she appears to have a very low opinion of the males in Germany.

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No link to her statement ?

Anyway it's heartening to hear that Germany is getting with the programme. Of course women should be more modest. Nothing less than full burka can ever be acceptable: and women should not leave the house without a male escort to protect them. Just common sense in this modern world.
And as for driving. Need I say more?
Driving is ok Sandy.
Reversing is a different issue.
no, no, no. they are in Germany and should be able to dress as they wish. if in a different country I would expect them to dress differently.

i'm concerned about the new drink guidelines for this country. I don't approve of binge drinking but are the new guidelines for our health or a bow towards a certain religion?
Not wishing to derail VE's thread, but I believe that the guidelines reflect most recent scientific investigation into the effect of alcohol. Culturally we "need" alcohol as a social lubricant, an excuse to get together and enjoy others' company: so we should find our own risk/enjoyment balance.
The mayoress's statement is a bit like saying 'can you try to look a bit less like food' after letting a pride of lions roam the streets. A 'cure' for a problem that really shouldn't exist.
Why did she not say what everyone knows she means?
'' In view of there being so many single Muslim men in Germany who view western women as 'available ' we should avoid provoking them by not wearing revealing clothes''
This is a direct response to the ' Hararuush' incident in Cologne .
Maybe Germany could divert some of the funds laid aside to look after the dregs seen on their streets over the festive season and issue their female citizens with tasers or even something with a bit more stopping power.

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