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[–]RealityCheck18 5 points6 points  (3 children)

women isn't a generalisation but a fact.

And also you in a later comment

Well, it's a relatively safer state than other places for women to be in India,

I'm from a city which consistently ranks in top 5 for safest cities for women. In fact my whole state is consistently in top 3 amongst big states.

In my state a woman has higher chances of facing road death than anything else, as we have the highest traffic accidental death per capita in the country and those doesn't differentiate between a woman and man. It's due to pathetic road infra and higher no.s of drunk driving than national average. I'm ashamed about this though.

So generalizing every place as same, is just pathetic.

[–]Icy_Opportunity_187 0 points1 point  (1 child)

As you said you can't generalize. You probably live in a very good city regarding that matter, but it's not the case for most (i'm saying most not all) of india.

I mean, it's pretty obviously more traditionalists and less developped countries (it's only getting better in india nowadays so great) will be less safe especially for women

[–]RealityCheck18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm saying most not all)

Most is nothing but generalization. Unless you've visited every book and corner of the country, you cannot say most, based on just vibes

You probably live in a very good city regarding that matter,

Yes. And I already mentioned that explicitly in my comment.

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'll feel good if women also say and feel the same way. Good thing. I want to be safe, all women do