The 51% - Why public transport fails to protect women

🚨 the fact that 70% of women face sexual harassment on public transport is just mind-blowing, you know? it's like they're not even human beings anymore, but just objects that need to be 'gotten rid of' 🤯. i mean, france isn't the only country struggling with this issue, but what's really sad is that we're still talking about this in 2025 and stuff hasn't changed much 🙄. anyway, i think those women-only carriages might just be a start... who knows? maybe it'll spark some real change 💡
 
🚨👵♂️ I'm totally with Leslie Kern on this one! 🤝 We need to rethink how we design public transport systems, prioritize women's safety and comfort. It's not just about installing cameras or hiring more security guards, it's about creating an environment where women feel empowered to travel without fear of harassment or assault. 💪 We need to acknowledge that our current systems are failing us, especially women who rely on them daily. 🚫 The 51% paradox is a harsh reality we can't ignore. Let's create cities that serve everyone, not just the privileged few! 🌆💕 #WomenEmpowerment #PublicTransportMatters #SafeCitiesForAll
 
OMG, I'm literally shocked 😲 by these stats - 70% of women facing sexual harassment on public transport? That's insane! I remember when I was in college, we used to think it was only a problem in certain areas or at night, but now I realize how wrong that was 🤦‍♀️. And the fact that women-only carriages are being proposed as a solution is kinda genius 💡 - just think about it, safe spaces for all! But seriously, cities need to step up their game and prioritize safety infrastructure. It's not just about France or Paris; this is a global problem 🌎. We need more awareness and action on this ASAP 🚨. Can't we just have safe public transport? 😩
 
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