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@loweel I'm sure I could find lots of studies that show that people with secure (no big fears, life is easygoing, friends and family nearby) lives are less likely to commit any crime than people who feel left out of, or discriminat…
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@pztrn It's not the "EU migrants" or refugees that set off bombs. Many of the ISIS followers are born and raised in EU countries but _leave_ the EU to join their cause. And even if it were the refugees, why aren't we seeing more ch…
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@pztrn I'm not sure what you mean with "migrant" in this case btw, I think we have different definitions. When I wrote "EU migrant" I mean people well within their rights to move within the eurozone (Romanian non-citizens that aren…
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@mono Regardless if they're educated or not, we should provide shelter and a way into society. My main point is that we - I'm talking Sweden now at least - have more terrorism by native Swedes (burning down planned housing facilit…
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> I don't think two major terror attacks with hundreds of casualties in 4 months is 'as usual' either. Since this assumes that there is a direct correlation between migrants and the increase of terrorist acts I feel I need to infor…
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@mono This just means we need to show them what a nice society we have and welcome them so they don't resent their new home. Making friends and joining society will rapidly decrease the interest of attacking named society. Also, yo…
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@mono Sounds like you think people are pre-programmed to be terrorists and no matter what we do (give them a safe, stimulating place to live where they can think about other things than war and anger), they'll suddenly turn sour an…
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@mono You're saying that ISIS/whatever has manipulated, programmed and sent hundreds of thousands of people marching into Europe without sustenance, with risk of death in order to just wait for whatever undefined time before they s…
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illegal aliens, haw haw
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@mono Sorry, I don't have a source handy on criminality rates in various societies around the world. Either way, I don't think this is a very good discussion medium for fact-packed subjects.
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@mono ISIS is not a state. Also, spokespeople for organisations that claim greater jurisdiction than they actually possess tend to use big words and address many more people than they actually have any control or power over. If Ang…
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@mono To read those numbers properly I would also like an in-depth academical study that takes into account the social welfare in those countries. I.e. if a person comes from a violent country: is it more or less likely to commit a…
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@mono @mmn The statistics on terror attacks in #Europe -> https://social.umeahackerspace.se/notice/318870
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@mono THIS EMPIRE STATE OF GNU SOCIAL. KNEEL BEFORE @MOONMAN@SHITPOSTER.CLUB
PS. That statement doesn't make this a state.
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@mono THIS EMPIRE STATE OF GNU SOCIAL. KNEEL BEFORE @moonman
PS. That statement doesn't make this a state.
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@mono Statistics is built on data that has already happened. If you fundamentally change one of the factors in the study, such as moving people to an entirely different society where they will be the minority, that collected inform…
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@mono Ebola is contagious regardless of your political or religious opinions, or which country you were born in or which society you grew up in.
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@fnadde42 There have been a killing or two at some refugee housings, and certain individuals from these places have killed outside of the accommodations. But these are still extremely few compared to the amount of new people and ho…
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@mono > Germans aren't killed for disobeying a call to war.
Now where's #Godwin when you need him? :)
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@loweel this is also why some countries have higher crimerates, because their social justice isn't on par with inhabitants' needs.