I don't know about these stats, but if they are true, they are very telling. Yes, there is a problem with sexism and sexual violence across most of the planet, and yes it needs to be addressed.
That 25% of rape assaults are perpetrated by a native Swede shows that the problem has to do with culture and education and has nothing to do with immigration. A more interesting stat for your point would be the percentage of these immigrants involved in rape.
Maybe some of these immigrants are violent psychopaths, in which case they will be dealt with by the criminal justice system just like Swedes. Maybe some of them have different cultural norms, in which case they should receive education just like Swedes. In all cases, there is a problem with consent and sexual violence and it needs to be dealt with globally.
> Maybe some of these immigrants are violent psychopaths,
I don't think they are violent psychopaths. Probably some of them come from low quality of life where this crime was not prosecuted but encouraged by peers. Or adhere to a religion which has its own legal system in which rape by a male against female from another religion is not clearly illegal (especially if in that religion murdering someone not adhering to that religion guarantees you heaven in eternity).
> Yes, there is a problem with sexism and sexual violence across most of the planet, and yes it needs to be addressed.
Sure, and world peace too right?
Forget platitudes, it is a fact that this type of crime (like any other) is worse in some places and better in others, and in some places it was better but is getting worse.
Trying to have a rational, data driven discussion with these people is like playing a game of chess with a pigeon. They'll topple all the pieces, shit on the board and then claim victory.
I gave up a long time ago.
To address that issue, you would have to realize that there are different factors leading more people to report sexual abuse. First, consciousness/labeling of the assault itself, which is made easier by sexual education and feminist propaganda. Second, public policies making the authorities care more about sexual violence; it used to be in many places that a woman trying to press charges would be denied that right. Third, that cops themselves have (sometimes) received proper training in how to handle such cases, and reporting sexual abuse doesn't have to be (although it still is in many police stations) such a traumatic experience as it used to be.
That's just the first 3 counter-arguments that come to mind because they are well known in feminist circles as well as in academic contexts studying sexual violence.
> adhere to a religion
You are just spewing mindless islamophobic tropes. None of what you say is true. First, islam doesn't have a globally unique legal system: sharia does not drive the lives of most muslims, and is in any case subject to many interpretations. Second, of course rape and murder are denounced in the Quran and forbidden by muslim customs... need i remind you that muslims live by 90% of the same religious laws as jews and christians? Third, of course you may find fascist scholars promoting hatred and violence... whether they be muslim, buddhist, christian... That's neither representative nor authoritative on any matter.
> this type of crime (like any other) is worse in some places and better in others
Nonsense. Rape is rape and horrible in any case. Whether you find support in your community to prevent it and to address it has nothing to do with geography or legal status, but rather with solidarity, empathy and popular power. If you were not making an abstract point from your indoctrinated racist incel point of view, you would actually realize that the MeToo movement has precisely shown that no place is good when it comes to sexual violence.
Of course some specific sexual crimes such as sexual excision are rooted in a specific cultural context, but even those are not universal in the muslim worlds. And even then, sexual mutilation of children is common in the western world as well when it comes to intersex children, and that doesn't seem to bother people of your kind.
That 25% of rape assaults are perpetrated by a native Swede shows that the problem has to do with culture and education and has nothing to do with immigration. A more interesting stat for your point would be the percentage of these immigrants involved in rape.
Maybe some of these immigrants are violent psychopaths, in which case they will be dealt with by the criminal justice system just like Swedes. Maybe some of them have different cultural norms, in which case they should receive education just like Swedes. In all cases, there is a problem with consent and sexual violence and it needs to be dealt with globally.