• Immigrant Crime. The REAL STATISTICS

    From Lissajous@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.computer.workshop,talk.politics.guns on Thu May 21 23:48:55 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    ""What happens when a country decides to publish data that Europe is
    usually afraid to touch?

    Denmark is one of the few countries in Europe that keeps detailed crime statistics based on country of origin and immigration background.
    And when you read those numbers, you begin to understand why some
    politicians across Europe prefer not to open this discussion at all.

    According to the official data, there are immigrant groups that are significantly overrepresented in violent crime and sex offenses compared
    to the native population.
    In the case of Palestinians in Denmark, the rape offense rate is
    reportedly 12 times higher than that of native-born Danes.

    Why is Europe so afraid to talk about this?

    Because the moment the issue is raised, the discussion immediately slides
    into two extremes:
    On one side are those who try to hide any data out of fear of being
    labeled �racist.�
    On the other side are those who use the statistics to paint entire
    populations with one brush.

    Unlike much of Europe, Denmark has adopted stricter immigration policies,
    less romantic multiculturalism, and greater demands for integration.

    The question is not whether people are allowed to discuss these difficult statistics.
    The question is what happens to a society that is too afraid to discuss
    them at all�
    ""

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  • From Neville Gibbs@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.computer.workshop,talk.politics.guns on Fri May 22 09:26:09 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On 21 May 2026, Lissajous <[email protected]> posted some news:[email protected]:

    ""What happens when a country decides to publish data that Europe is
    usually afraid to touch?

    Denmark is one of the few countries in Europe that keeps detailed
    crime statistics based on country of origin and immigration
    background. And when you read those numbers, you begin to understand
    why some politicians across Europe prefer not to open this discussion
    at all.

    According to the official data, there are immigrant groups that are significantly overrepresented in violent crime and sex offenses
    compared to the native population.
    In the case of Palestinians in Denmark, the rape offense rate is
    reportedly 12 times higher than that of native-born Danes.

    Why is Europe so afraid to talk about this?

    Because the moment the issue is raised, the discussion immediately
    slides into two extremes:
    On one side are those who try to hide any data out of fear of being
    labeled �racist.�
    On the other side are those who use the statistics to paint entire populations with one brush.

    Unlike much of Europe, Denmark has adopted stricter immigration
    policies, less romantic multiculturalism, and greater demands for integration.

    The question is not whether people are allowed to discuss these
    difficult statistics.
    The question is what happens to a society that is too afraid to
    discuss them at all�
    ""

    <https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4380387/posts>

    <https://www.instagram.com/p/DYiejYJmkbx/>

    It becomes Great Britain.

    That is an insult to humanity in the modern world.
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