I don't really have a well formed opinion. What transsexuals do doesn't affect me in a meaningful way. They could use whatever bathroom as far as I'm concerned.
Wrong. I've had to clean up female bathrooms before. They are, in my experience, almost always worse then the male restrooms.
I didn't ask you about Sharia law. I asked why shouldn't women feel safe when traveling alone.
So, let me try to follow your train of thought. You're saying that the woman, the victim is responsible for the thoughts going inside a rapists head? And what does covering oneself or getting an escort accomplish? It doesn't completely eliminate the possibility of sexual assault or harassment. With your logic a woman can always be held accountable in some way for getting assaulted.
Why shouldn't they have? Is it because the very thought of a women, alone, and vulnerable is simply too much for those men to handle? If that's the case the fault lies, again, with the men for their own disjointed views on women, sex, and consent. To say anything to the contrary is rape apologism.
Fools for getting unsolicited groping? I don't follow. Calling them fools implies that they are somehow partially at fault for what happened, which absolutely can't be. They did not solicit these acts, or goad anyone into doing them.
These women weren't even in some dark seedy alleyway. In Cologne, for example, the assaults took place in and around the central train station. What you are essentially saying is that these women should have known better then to go outside alone, because that's inviting rape. That is a sick and twisted worldview.