Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 8, 2019
How many?
AP:
In a story first published on Dec. 5, 2019, about the safety of Uber’s ride-hailing service, The Associated Press erroneously reported the number of reported rapes in 2018. There were 235 reports of rape, not 229. There were 229 rapes reported in the previous year, 2017.
This is stupid.
Reported rapes are usually not rapes.
But this is drunk bitches getting in cars with brown people so… probably some of them are real rapes.
Both explanations for the 235 number are dumb:
- Drunk women getting in cars with men and willingly having sex with them, then lying about it or “misremembering”
- Drunk women getting in cars with men and getting raped
Maybe women shouldn’t be running around town like a bunch of whores?
I can’t summon up any sympathy here, sorry.
Whatever the case, it isn’t really Uber’s fault, but they should be blamed.