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Fri 24.02.17 | 16:50
I think one of the problems when talking about these issues is the frame of reference. I have lived in the most dangerous part of our town (Linköping) for several years. I come from Latvia where a 'dangerous' part of a town meant that you do not go there because you will be robbed / knifed / shot in broad daylight. It was absolutely not the case with the most dangerous part of Linköping, even though people who had not had a direct experience with the place kept talking about it in the same way as I would talk about a true 'no-go' zone in Latvia. The worst thing that happened to me there was that my bicycle got stolen because I had forgotten to lock it overnight. My kid was playing outside unsupervised every day, I was coming home alone in the middle of night etc. Never had a single unpleasant experience.
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  • anonymous Link

    es nezinu nevienu Latvijas "slikto" rajonu, kur regulāri mētātos ar granātām - http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/JdnOj/explosion-pa-radhustomt-i-malmo
    http://www.tv4.se/nyheter/artiklar/skottlossning-och-spr%C3%A4ngningar-i-malm%C3%B6-minskar-inte-trots-%C3%B6kade-polisinsatser-55ae86a4b9a9f614c7000298
    http://www.thelocal.se/20150729/police-shortages-in-malm-putting-public-at-risk
    http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article21171816.ab

    grūti iedomāties, cik ļoti aklam vai strausam jābūt, lai šo ignorētu un teiktu, ka "lv ir bīstamāk"

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    • [info]kaads Link

      bet tas cilvēciņš taču runā par Linkopinu, nevis par visu Zviedriju? Priekš kam karināt rakstus par to, kas notiek Malmē?

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