Ireland Ranked 3rd Safest Country for Single Female Travellers Worldwide. The Most Dangerous is…
A study of the world’s most dangerous tourist countries for women traveling alone reveals the good, the bad, the ugly and then all three in one at the top of the list, or rather bottom: South Africa, which stands out head and shoulders above countries like Brazil, Mexico, Iran, Morocco, etc. as the most dangerous tourist destination for solo women travelers. The “good” in South Africa’s “Good, Bad and Ugly, is it’s attitude towards women from a religious perspective, whereas all the Muslim countries, predictably, take top honours here… but shhh, don’t tell the liberal mainstream media, we would not want hard facts to get in the way of their fake news…
This is NOT hearsay. These are NOT personal anecdotes from other travelers. These are NOT one off worries. These are the hard facts! The gathered data was from a variety of trusted international organisations and sources (cited below) to create a “Women’s Danger Index” that will help women find the worst countries, to avoid, and safest countries for solo female travel.
Disclaimer: Note these are the top 50 countries with with the most international tourists, so untraveled or unknown backwaters are by no means deemed to be safe here…
Spoiler Alert: No doubt, you might just want to know which are the 5 safest countries, well perhaps not surprisingly, they were in Western Europe – we list them further in the article.
To measure safety abroad, one cannot look at only data on street safety, rape or violence. It also depends on the general attitude of the culture, minutiae of the legal system, and systematic oppression of local women. These issues can affect everything, from easily getting a taxi alone to having your voice be heard in a conversation to even needing a male escort for your personal safety. A lot on our list, such as attitudes toward partner violence, may not affect solo female travelers directly, but these factors are a good indication of overall attitudes within the culture.
Sadly, not one country received full marks with an “A” which indicates a certain measure of political correctness or cultural marxism inherent in the ideology of the source organisations, who purport to support the unnatural and unattainable “true equality between men and women on Earth” dogma – whereas true diversity means the preservation of differences, not the destruction of it through mixing it all up. Whilst they should certainly earn the same as men for the same job, and be free and safe to travel where they want, I for one would prefer it if my woman was not just like a man, thank you very much…
Read further: https://saffa.com/video-south-africa-ranked-the-most-dangerous-tourist-country-in-the-world-for-solo-women-travelers-by-far-stay-safe-stay-away/