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The most dangerous cities in the world
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The most dangerous cities in the world

Quote: (03-11-2018 07:35 AM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

I heard Flint is no 1 in USA.

South Chicago, Philadelphia, Compton also known for crime





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#27

The most dangerous cities in the world

8 posts in. New record, no?
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The most dangerous cities in the world

Quote: (03-12-2018 05:14 PM)Cr33pin Wrote:  

Quote: (03-11-2018 07:35 AM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

I heard Flint is no 1 in USA.

South Chicago, Philadelphia, Compton also known for crime




Left-wing documentary bullshit.

They make it appear as if cops are responsible of whether a city turns out to be suburb of Tokyo or Flint.

Cops can at best reign in the greatest excesses and a good government can destroy cartel rule by sending in the army/militarized SWAT units. Plus non-corrupt cops can only help uphold some semblance of law and order.

But day to day life - that is on the people living there. But Flint is a good measuring stick for what might happen to the country when the debt bubble bursts or it becomes as diverse as the SJWs want it to be.
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Funny thing about SJWs is they will fare the worst when all the “diversity” comes to bare. See how much good their virtue-signaling does them then.
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If you are visiting St. Louis, I leave you with one important piece of advice pertaining to your safety.

Stay out of the green, and the areas that directly border green, and you probably won't get [insert crime here].

If you want me to be particular about it, don't go east of the I-170 corridor and north of Delmar Blvd, although you should be mindful that nowhere in the metropolitan area is without some need to be aware of your surroundings. This even includes heavily policed venues like Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village.
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The most dangerous cities in the world

Driving through certain parts of Baltimore, its hard to believe it could be a city located in the United States. It's surreal.
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#32

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Certain parts of Chicago:

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But single mothers do as good as a job as heterosexual families with the fathers in the house..... yeah... right.
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Quote: (03-14-2018 07:25 AM)Eddie Winslow Wrote:  

Driving through certain parts of Baltimore, its hard to believe it could be a city located in the United States. It's surreal.

For real, that was more of a culture shock than the third world when I saw that as a teenager. People say Detroit is improving, but it's probably the second worst city in America I've been to after Baltimore. Conclusion though, the Baltimore/DC area is where life goes to get sucked out for those that can't make it in the Philly/NYC area.

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Quote: (03-10-2018 05:51 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

The list only has relative merit. The US cities above have high black demographics, so no surprise.

But most of the truly dangerous cities in the world don't even publish honest stats. Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, lots of central African cities - many of them dwarf cities like St. Louis.

St. Louis:

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more dangerous than Mogadishu, Somalia:

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Liberia:

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Probably less than 10 of those cities in South America merit any mention among the top 50.

Otherwise the majority of them will be in Africa or the Middle East or they will be in Haiti. Most of those countries have crime stats that are little more than PR pamphlets for the city.

I would prefer to live in St. Louis anytime before I would ever want to live in a city like Kabul, Mogadishu or Mosul in Iraq. St. Louis could become 99% black and I would still prefer living there as the only token cracker before I move to Kabul. At least it would still be an American city in the USA!

Have you been to Africa before? I presume you haven't. Most countries in Africa are way safer than most Latin American countries or even some US cities. I was in Cape Verde not too long ago and I felt safer there than I felt when I was in New York. You assume African countries have mostly black population so therefore they are way more dangerous and that's clearly not the case. Africans tend to have a stronger family sense and thieves are highly tortured once caught committing crimes, you are literally asking for a life of pain and torture if you decide to become a criminal in Africa. Gang culture is literally non existent in most places in Africa. Funny enough, one of the most dangerous places in Africa (if not the most dangerous), is South Africa. Not trying to get racist here but blacks seem to become more criminal minded once they are living in places with high white population.

I agree that crime statistics in Africa may not be fully reliable but recently I had access to crime statistics from 2017 christmas/New Years from an African country and compared it to a South American country and the latter had way more homicides around that time of the year. If you have been to both places you would actually feel way safer in Africa than you would in South America/caribbean countries.

A lot of the homicides in the americas (south america, Caribbean, US black cities) are usually from people involved in the drug business. The use of drugs in Africa is frowned upon, therefore consumption of drugs is way less common and there are not many murders that originate from drugs business.

The problem with Africa is their judicial system. Criminals tend to serve very small sentences and because corruption is rampant, their families pay a small cash and they are allowed to go free. If africans poured more money into their prison systems and tried their best to eliminate corruption, their crime rates would be comparable to European nordic countries. It's a small number of people there committing the same crimes.

Another thing, if you ever meet an African guy, ask him if he knows anybody who has been murdered and then ask the same question to a South American or Caribbean guy and that literally should give you an idea of where is the most dangerous place.
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Take these lists with a big grain of salt. Most of these cities have good areas and bad. Especially the larger ones. Cape Town for example can be very safe if you live in the right neighborhood, but very dangerous if you end up in the wrong one. Same goes for Tijuana, Fortaleza, Durban, Baltimore, New Orleans etc.
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Quote: (03-23-2018 05:17 PM)pitt Wrote:  

The problem with Africa is their judicial system. Criminals tend to serve very small sentences and because corruption is rampant, their families pay a small cash and they are allowed to go free. If africans poured more money into their prison systems and tried their best to eliminate corruption, their crime rates would be comparable to European nordic countries. It's a small number of people there committing the same crimes.

Another thing, if you ever meet an African guy, ask him if he knows anybody who has been murdered and then ask the same question to a South American or Caribbean guy and that literally should give you an idea of where is the most dangerous place.

Africa is a big place with a lot of different cultures and ethnicities. I rather be homeless for a week in Rio de Janeiro than walk the streets of Lagos or Johannesburg for 2 hours (not counting the upper class areas in any city).
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I've been to three of these cities: Detroit, Cali, Kingston

-I recently visited Detroit and thought it was a really cool city, it's definitely rough in certain parts but the booze was cheap, people were friendly and the music scene seemed pretty good to me, decent place to watch pro sports games too.

-I've spent about 6 months in Cali, Colombia over the years and never had a problem and have been all over the city and partied a lot. I once took a taxi with an RVF member to visit a girl and the driver dropped us off about 3 blocks from where we were meeting her, told us he wouldn't go in because it was dangerous, so we walked there, got lost and then a friendly local helped us find it. The barrio was rough but we had no problems.

-I spent a few days in Kingston, Jamaica and again had no problems even though I was out alone at bars and an outdoor festival where I was the only white guy. I even went to the infamous Tivoli Gardens hood where a few months previously the government killed about 80 locals in an all out urban warfare scene to capture local don Dudus Coke to extradite him to the US. I wanted to take photos of murals that had been painted to honour the locals killed but the taxi driver advised against it so I did as he said.

In all of these places I do the same thing: stay in nice areas, don't dress too flashy or wear valuable jewelry, be careful when taking out a cell phone, carry limited cash and no cards then gtfo of the dodgy spots after dark.
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Quote: (03-23-2018 05:17 PM)pitt Wrote:  

Have you been to Africa before? I presume you haven't. Most countries in Africa are way safer than most Latin American countries or even some US cities. I was in Cape Verde not too long ago and I felt safer there than I felt when I was in New York. You assume African countries have mostly black population so therefore they are way more dangerous and that's clearly not the case. Africans tend to have a stronger family sense and thieves are highly tortured once caught committing crimes, you are literally asking for a life of pain and torture if you decide to become a criminal in Africa. Gang culture is literally non existent in most places in Africa. Funny enough, one of the most dangerous places in Africa (if not the most dangerous), is South Africa. Not trying to get racist here but blacks seem to become more criminal minded once they are living in places with high white population.

I agree that crime statistics in Africa may not be fully reliable but recently I had access to crime statistics from 2017 christmas/New Years from an African country and compared it to a South American country and the latter had way more homicides around that time of the year. If you have been to both places you would actually feel way safer in Africa than you would in South America/caribbean countries.

A lot of the homicides in the americas (south america, Caribbean, US black cities) are usually from people involved in the drug business. The use of drugs in Africa is frowned upon, therefore consumption of drugs is way less common and there are not many murders that originate from drugs business.

The problem with Africa is their judicial system. Criminals tend to serve very small sentences and because corruption is rampant, their families pay a small cash and they are allowed to go free. If africans poured more money into their prison systems and tried their best to eliminate corruption, their crime rates would be comparable to European nordic countries. It's a small number of people there committing the same crimes.

Another thing, if you ever meet an African guy, ask him if he knows anybody who has been murdered and then ask the same question to a South American or Caribbean guy and that literally should give you an idea of where is the most dangerous place.

You are somehow blaming the crime stats of blacks on Whites - whenever they start living next to Whites.

I have been to Africa and due to my spiritual path I meet lots of African folk from a wide range of countries. We also get compiled various life experience stories. Only our African brothers and sisters get the experiences of dangerous violent crimes, kidnappings, lucky escapes in muggings. The official stats are not even realistic - they are rather a PR job. Only our African religious members get to tell stories of being a doctor, then getting kidnapped and almost gang-raped and killed - and no - it's not in South Africa.

Pitt- with all due respect - you are a full anti-White racist who finds fault with Whites over ancient often overblown deeds while ignoring all the violent shortcomings of blacks happening right now. Then you add group-guilt over it as if I am responsible for what some Belgian might have done in Congo, but you are innocent of a gang-rape and murder of a 3yo white girl in South Africa. Of course we both are innocent of that, but somehow you think that Whites are responsible for that.

Guess the White devils are inciting all that violence and once it's blacks only around, then crime goes down?

Also I noted that you have a story to tell about barely getting away with your life in the DR? Doesn't that point to the fact that the stats are not only concerned only when Whites are around? And what kind of theory is that frankly?
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^ It's the reason why Japan is safe.... the lack of white people.
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Quote: (07-06-2018 10:18 AM)Sidney Crosby Wrote:  

^ It's the reason why Japan is safe.... the lack of white people.

The reality is Japan is largely a homogeneous culture & quite unique. Guys are more likely to die from karoshi (death by overwork) than a bullet / knife / vicious beatdown like in other countries.
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Quote: (07-06-2018 10:18 AM)Sidney Crosby Wrote:  

^ It's the reason why Japan is safe.... the lack of white people.

Actually there is truth in that too. North Asians are less criminal than Whites, followed by Mestizos and then blacks. This is true even if you account for IQ, but then the changes are only small and bearable.

That means that if you replaced the Japanese with Whites then indeed - crime would go up - just not 2000-3000% as with other tribes.
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Quote: (07-06-2018 08:49 AM)Simeon_Strangelight Wrote:  

Quote: (03-23-2018 05:17 PM)pitt Wrote:  

Have you been to Africa before? I presume you haven't. Most countries in Africa are way safer than most Latin American countries or even some US cities. I was in Cape Verde not too long ago and I felt safer there than I felt when I was in New York. You assume African countries have mostly black population so therefore they are way more dangerous and that's clearly not the case. Africans tend to have a stronger family sense and thieves are highly tortured once caught committing crimes, you are literally asking for a life of pain and torture if you decide to become a criminal in Africa. Gang culture is literally non existent in most places in Africa. Funny enough, one of the most dangerous places in Africa (if not the most dangerous), is South Africa. Not trying to get racist here but blacks seem to become more criminal minded once they are living in places with high white population.

I agree that crime statistics in Africa may not be fully reliable but recently I had access to crime statistics from 2017 christmas/New Years from an African country and compared it to a South American country and the latter had way more homicides around that time of the year. If you have been to both places you would actually feel way safer in Africa than you would in South America/caribbean countries.

A lot of the homicides in the americas (south america, Caribbean, US black cities) are usually from people involved in the drug business. The use of drugs in Africa is frowned upon, therefore consumption of drugs is way less common and there are not many murders that originate from drugs business.

The problem with Africa is their judicial system. Criminals tend to serve very small sentences and because corruption is rampant, their families pay a small cash and they are allowed to go free. If africans poured more money into their prison systems and tried their best to eliminate corruption, their crime rates would be comparable to European nordic countries. It's a small number of people there committing the same crimes.

Another thing, if you ever meet an African guy, ask him if he knows anybody who has been murdered and then ask the same question to a South American or Caribbean guy and that literally should give you an idea of where is the most dangerous place.

You are somehow blaming the crime stats of blacks on Whites - whenever they start living next to Whites.

I have been to Africa and due to my spiritual path I meet lots of African folk from a wide range of countries. We also get compiled various life experience stories. Only our African brothers and sisters get the experiences of dangerous violent crimes, kidnappings, lucky escapes in muggings. The official stats are not even realistic - they are rather a PR job. Only our African religious members get to tell stories of being a doctor, then getting kidnapped and almost gang-raped and killed - and no - it's not in South Africa.

Pitt- with all due respect - you are a full anti-White racist who finds fault with Whites over ancient often overblown deeds while ignoring all the violent shortcomings of blacks happening right now. Then you add group-guilt over it as if I am responsible for what some Belgian might have done in Congo, but you are innocent of a gang-rape and murder of a 3yo white girl in South Africa. Of course we both are innocent of that, but somehow you think that Whites are responsible for that.

Guess the White devils are inciting all that violence and once it's blacks only around, then crime goes down?

Also I noted that you have a story to tell about barely getting away with your life in the DR? Doesn't that point to the fact that the stats are not only concerned only when Whites are around? And what kind of theory is that frankly?

Lol what kind of a garbage argument is this? Someone disagrees with your belief that more black people = more crime, and they automatically hate white people? This is literally the same black-and-white logic that an SJW uses -- disagree with the party line, and you're a bad person. An SJW will call me an Islamophobe for disagreeing that Islam is a perfectly tolerant religion of peace. You'll call Pitt an anti-white racist for daring to disagree with idea that blacks are not, in fact, murderous savages who are not capable of creating functional civilization.

You and an open-borders shrilling libtard are in the same place mentally, you're just using different terms.

Africa is a massive continent and the black diaspora has extended all over the world. Yeah there are basket cases like Haiti and the DRC -- there are also relatively prosperous countries like the Bahamas, Botswana, and even Rwanda. Yeah, they're not as prosperous as South Korea or the UAE, but they're still not the murderous shitholes that you seem to think black people are solely capable of creating. I've also travelled widely in North Africa and Middle Eastern countries. Jordan, Morocco, Algeria, and the Gulf are incredibly safe on a day to day basis, crime is rare beyond occasional petty theft. The only countries in the region that are real shitholes have either been bombed into the ground by Israel/America, or Salafi hell holes that we have financed from top to bottom (Saudi).

Yeah large parts of Africa are in a horrible state at the moment -- I can recall a multitude of times in history when Europeans were being ravaged by disease, suffering under the totalitarian control of the Catholic church, or slaughtering each other en masse for religious reasons. I also recall millennia in history when black and brown Africans were creating civilizations (ancient Egypt, Kush, Ethiopia) while most of Europe was living a hunter-gatherer existence. I'm sure pointing this out is going to incite more crying and bitching about how I'm "anti-white", but I really don't care. You've been vomiting out nine posts of SJW-esque bull shit per day and it deserves to be called out.
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Only 3 of that list has African cities in it and they're all in South Africa. Five of the top ten are Mexican cities that don't have black people and most of the rest that have black people are historically colonized cities with their black populations at the bottom of the power totem poles.

Ya sure, black people are inherently violent, lol.
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I stay in Nigeria that is supposedly "Islamic terrorist haven" yet I'm yet to experience my first shelling.

Some racist garbage being spewed..
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Quote: (03-23-2018 05:17 PM)pitt Wrote:  

Have you been to Africa before? I presume you haven't. Most countries in Africa are way safer than most Latin American countries or even some US cities. I was in Cape Verde not too long ago and I felt safer there than I felt when I was in New York. You assume African countries have mostly black population so therefore they are way more dangerous and that's clearly not the case. Africans tend to have a stronger family sense and thieves are highly tortured once caught committing crimes, you are literally asking for a life of pain and torture if you decide to become a criminal in Africa. Gang culture is literally non existent in most places in Africa. Funny enough, one of the most dangerous places in Africa (if not the most dangerous), is South Africa. Not trying to get racist here but blacks seem to become more criminal minded once they are living in places with high white population.

South Africa is far from the most dangerous country in Africa. Maybe you should take a trip to Nigeria or Somalia sometime. Also, it is not that black people become more violent in the presence of white people, it is more that groups of people with lower status in society become more violent towards high status groups. Hence, it is multiculturalism causing the violence and not race. The most violent areas of South Africa are the ones populated by Nigerian, Zambian, Zimbabwean and other black immigrants. South African blacks are afraid of entering these areas.
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Quote: (07-07-2018 05:25 AM)Stonk Wrote:  

I stay in Nigeria that is supposedly "Islamic terrorist haven" yet I'm yet to experience my first shelling.

Some racist garbage being spewed..

Bet you are writing that from your secure Lekki or Victoria Island condo.
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Quote: (07-09-2018 08:15 AM)JayGould Wrote:  

Quote: (03-23-2018 05:17 PM)pitt Wrote:  

Have you been to Africa before? I presume you haven't. Most countries in Africa are way safer than most Latin American countries or even some US cities. I was in Cape Verde not too long ago and I felt safer there than I felt when I was in New York. You assume African countries have mostly black population so therefore they are way more dangerous and that's clearly not the case. Africans tend to have a stronger family sense and thieves are highly tortured once caught committing crimes, you are literally asking for a life of pain and torture if you decide to become a criminal in Africa. Gang culture is literally non existent in most places in Africa. Funny enough, one of the most dangerous places in Africa (if not the most dangerous), is South Africa. Not trying to get racist here but blacks seem to become more criminal minded once they are living in places with high white population.

South Africa is far from the most dangerous country in Africa. Maybe you should take a trip to Nigeria or Somalia sometime. Also, it is not that black people become more violent in the presence of white people, it is more that groups of people with lower status in society become more violent towards high status groups. Hence, it is multiculturalism causing the violence and not race. The most violent areas of South Africa are the ones populated by Nigerian, Zambian, Zimbabwean and other black immigrants. South African blacks are afraid of entering these areas.


You are both right and they're not mutually exclusive. I also agree on the point of status groups over race but the main difference between places in South Africa is the geography and segregation.

In Cape Town, the coloreds and blacks don't live near the whites hence the whites are somewhat 'insulated'.

Johannesburg however is a different story. Also due to the sheer size, hijackings are more frequent.

The most dangerous areas in Cape Town and Durban are populated by South Africans, with the minority being foreigners.

Durban - KwaMashu, Inanda and Umlazi
Cape Town - Mannenberg, Bonteheuwel, Mitchell's Plain, Grassy Park, Lavender Hill and Hanover Park (to name a few) are colored areas with Khayelitsha, Gugulethu and Nyanga being predominantly Xhosa.

Gugulethu and Nyanga border Mannenberg, Hatton etc.

Johannesburg has a much higher % of foreign blacks responsible for the crime and generally it depends on the type of crime.
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I know quite a few people who live in Acapulco. They didn't think it was that dangerous. They said it was just as safe as the USA provided you stay away from the drug cartels. I was there back in February.

It has definitely lost its luster as a vacation spot. United still has regular service from the USA. That is about it.
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Quote: (03-09-2018 04:22 PM)yaku Wrote:  

The 50 most dangerous cities in the world, ranked by homicide rate per 100,000 residents.
beautiful chart.

however it is surprising to me that there is no city from europe (london? paris?) or africa except south africa (lagos?).
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East Saint Louis, Illinois and North St. Louis city/county, Missouri.
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