Talk to me brehs. Hispanic brothers and sisters please explain this.
Consistently, 7 of the 10 worst countries for violence against women have been found in Latin America.
( If you are wondering what are some other countries: Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea
These Are the Places With the World's Top Female Murder Rate)
There won’t be any twitter debates or news articles going viral about the toxic masculinity and extremely dangerous non-black male cultures, but you know...White supremacy and all that.
The data for this is called by this term:
The inferiority of women is the key element to this. Hispanic women have long been deemed inferior in their own countries (
Respect and Dignity for Women Lacking in Latin America), such may not be the case in America or outside of Latin America where women can achieve things, but the machista” culture of the Hispanic community globally seems to render women inferior and worthy of killing and assualting.
It’s 12 women killed per day, one woman murdered every 2 hours throughout the whole region

...Not counting Brazil.
Femicide: the scourge that kills 12 women a day in Latin America
To put this in prespective: more women are being killed and assaulted, for being women, in Latin America than in the Middle East...The Islamic Middle-East...The place where women can’t go out without the company of a man
The Trend of Femicides in Latin America on the Rise in 2017
57
1 woman killed every 4 hours
So why isn’t this discussed? We have a lot of brehs who take trips to Hispanic countries, but nobody seems to mention the plight of the women

especially those in the sex tourism industry.
The blue and green represents countries where prostitution is legal. Ages can range from undefined ( meaning children) to 15 to 18 for legal prostitution.
Legality of prostitution in South America - Wikipedia
Is there any hope for Feminism in Latin America?
Why isn’t this talked about more and addressed? Is it a made up problem, why don’t hispanic women speak out?
Femicides in Latin America: 21 Countries Face Alarming Violence.2013