nice cut and run rey.
what does where i live have anything to do with this?
I will address the fact that colombia is a safe place to live as long as your not living in the ghetto or involved in the drug trade.
no gang rapes in high school here.
and theres probably 100 US CITIES much more dangerous than any in colombia
but you only know what you read.......
and here your just trying to create a smokescreen but bringing up something you know nothing about.
Like I said, identifying the source of this increase in violent crime against whites or any other group is step #1 in correcting the problem, sorry if you can't cope with that.
All I'm pointing out is that the place that you claim is so safe actually has a per capita murder rate that
dwarfs the U.S.'s, and is even higher than the murder rate in Mexico. Now that's by the data.
Facts, not anecdotal stories. If one wants to restrict it and say, "colombia is a safe place to live as long as your not living in the ghetto or involved in the drug trade." - well, can you name me a country where your location
isn't a factor in how much crime you'll experience???
When I go to California to see my relatives, I'm in Palos Verdes. I've never seen a Crip, a Blood, a Rolling 60 or a member of the Mexican Mafia up there. The people who live next door to my aunt and uncle are Mexican (or Mexican-American) and I'm not aware of any problems with them. There are several Mexican families on their street now. When my aunt and uncle moved there in the early 90's, there weren't any Mexicans in PV, as far as I know. But there are now, and the ones I've met just strike me as average, upper middle class people. I'm not aware of any chollos tagging walls, throwning gang signs, hot wiring BMW's or gang raping the private school girls in the neighborhood.
And yes, I tend to rely on data over anecdotal stories and accounts. Not saying that people can't be relied on, but people can't be relied on. I can read and analyze crime rates and raw data. Someone could tell me a story and it might be made up or just inaccurate. I have no idea.
Me, I would stay out of a low income, high crime area inhabited by Mexicans and Blacks, just the same as I would stay out of a low income, high crime area inhabited by Whites. Maybe I'm different, but getting jacked by a meth head in a trailer park wouldn't be any better than getting jacked by some crack head in the 'hood, IMO.
We'll get back to the topic of this thread (whatever it may be), but
which 100 U.S. cities are much more dangerous than any (city?) in Colombia? I'd like to be aware of that information.