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415646464e4155434f4c t1_ir9i2rh wrote

Op you realize that Italy and the Vatican are two different states and that you highlighted the whole of Italy?

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41942319 t1_ir9jhpy wrote

The pope thought Italian politics was a mess so they annexed it and went back to having the Papal States /s

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ClydeSDC- t1_ir9f77y wrote

Why do you paint the whole Italy red for something related to Vatican City though ? These are two different countries.

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iforgotprobablythen t1_ir9lo3d wrote

Ah yes, I remember that time the pope invaded Italy. Lots of fun

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donwolfskin t1_ir9j6py wrote

Wrong countries colored red

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Totale-Substanz t1_ir9ofvz wrote

What is "election-related violence", and why is it relevant what gender faces it?

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TraditionalSell5251 t1_ir9unj6 wrote

Because there are places where only women face physical violence when they attempt to vote? Cmon dude I'm all for equal treatment but don't pretend you don't know that there are places in the world where women don't have nearly equal rights.

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Totale-Substanz t1_ir9vlxq wrote

You're telling me that this is a map of all states where women, and only women, face physical violence when they try to vote?

Thanks, that's what I wanted to know. Contrary to Reddit tradition, my questions were actually honest.

There's still issues with the map, like the Vatican/Italy thing, and it would be nice to know how far this map reaches into the past, but I understand it much better now.

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mmarollo t1_iravq9l wrote

What "violence" do the women of the Vatican face? In 2011 there were only 32 women living there.

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xenocles_the_lesser t1_ir9u657 wrote

Why is the Vatican even mentioned?

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EOwl_24 t1_iraalu3 wrote

Damn. I still reemember when a woman was hurt trying to vote in the Vatican. Not.

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xenocles_the_lesser t1_irabziz wrote

I suppose a non-cardinal who broke in to a conclave and tried to cast a ballot would be removed from the building with the necessary force, and there are no female cardinals, so there is sort of a sense in which this is true, I guess.

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EOwl_24 t1_iracero wrote

If I were a underage/not eligible to vote woman, I would be removed too somehow, I don’t see how that is relevant.

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xenocles_the_lesser t1_iracye3 wrote

I think the fact that there are no women qualified to be electors is possibly relevant, but this is still an entirely different category than a country in which women are enfranchised but face extralegal violence if they try to exercise their franchise (and men don't, or do but at a significantly lower rate).

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Southern-Remove42 t1_iradq3e wrote

And this is why data still needs to be interpreted. As a Kenyan, I know there WAS violence in 2007 but it wasn't gender based but due to inter tribal violence. Yes women were killed but so were men and tragically children. The ONLY person shot & killed during the insurrection attempt in the USA was a woman. Using this criteria, the US should also have e red. 100% of the people shot & killed were women.

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