I agree with everything the author has written, but one thing is very wrong. Nowadays, most rape cases are not reported to the police. Most girls (especially those raped by gypsies) do not report the shame to the police at all. When I was in 6th grade, they raped 4 girls from my class only, from a few gypsies in discos and toilets at school. None of them wanted to tell teachers, parents or the police. In 7th and 8th grade, this happened several times, and in one case, even the girls wanted to pay us money to kill them, but they didn't want anyone to know about the rape. As the author said - for a pedophile death sentence, for rape of an adult at least 20 years, for rape with extreme cruelty the death penalty. And this is the 21st century - I don't understand why everyone thinks, that things in Bulgaria and the world are going better. Since this mix of cultures, religions and lifestyles in Europe began, none of the countries here have improved. PS: Gypsies start having 9-year-old girls have sex with them, at 11-12 they already have children. At the moment, the laws of Bulgaria say prison - but the reality says - nothing like this has ever happened. I don't like the gypsies, but the horror that is in the gypsy neighborhoods is inhuman, and these monsters there consider it normal and all these children are helpless. I believe you know that they do the same with Bulgarian children and some of the cases are in the media. The clash of cultures between Bulgarians and Gypsies-Turks, led to only one thing - we accept their perverted thoughts and customs 1 by 1, a little less. Instead of us imposing morality - they imposed their weaknesses on us and turned us into a typical Arab-pedophile country. I recently learned that in Bulgaria it is legal for a 14-year-old to have sex, which pedophile came out with this law and which pedophiles sang it ... give names if possible.
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I do not think that sexually motivated crimes have become more frequent - just more often victims today find the strength to call the police, because before it was not - they were found guilty - women that they allegedly seduced. Before 1989, there were virtually no such crimes, because the victims were ashamed, condemned and rejected by society. And at the moment there are quite large and serious punishments for rape, it is difficult to prove if the victim does not call, but even today they lie for 5 years, which is not small. As for the death penalty - there is no way, we are in the EU and we have signed agreements to abandon it, thank God. The problems are not in the lack of laws, but in the lack of prevention and the lack of information about victims of sexual violence.