Posted by:
elderolddog
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Date: August 30, 2018 12:44PM
> "Statistics show that 44 percent of
> Mexican women will experience some
> form of sexual violence during their
> lifetime. Violent crimes against women
> are ubiquitous ― that’s a hard fact to
> deny. And yet, an estimated 91 percent
> of these crimes go unreported."
>
Having kept in touch with the Native Mexican low-income population for the last 40 years, I won't quibble with the sentiment expressed in the above quote.
But what has me scratching my head is the 'reliance' on "statistics show..." in relation to "...an estimated 91% of these crimes go unreported."
So where are they getting the "statistics show..."? What is the base that supports "...an estimated 91% of these crimes go unreported,"?
What do the gatherers of the "statistics" consider to be sufficient data on which to base their "estimate"?
But I do share the belief that Mexican males are significantly more atavistic when it comes to sex (primal, almost!) 1st World males have the same hot juices running through their systems, but they have more controls put in place by our 1st World cultures. And when you add pulque...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulque