Denmark: VIOLENT crimes..(RELATIVE to POPULATION)
Will Bouwman wrote:Well, firstly I do not agree that the graph represents convictions. From what I can gather it represents likelihood of conviction relative to the local Vikings, who of course have a long history of not involving themselves in violent crime. I don't know that it suits me...
Of course it doesn't suit you Will, it must be conflicting with your pre-existing thought that we're all equally violent no matter where or what our ideology is.
The fact that you are likely to waste a vote to go with a party that are quite happy to allow more immigration legal AND otherwise thus allowing more violent crime against us terrible British people, ya know the people who's forefathers fought to protect us and Europe from Nazi Germany, many making the ultimate sacrifice..that means nothing now.
Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 1:38 pmI don't know that it suits me, but howzabout being serious? Look at what the axes say: x - Conviction Rate Relative to Danish Origin. y - Nation of Origin. So, what we can gather from the graph is that the Nation of Origin with highest Conviction Rate Relative to Danish Origin is Kuwait.
Now, I confess that I cannot tell from the graph whether the Nation of Origin with the greatest incidence of violent crime is Kuwait. I can say with no fear of contradiction that I would be surprised if that were the case.
Well, that's what the graph says Will. I admit, I was surprised Afghanistan wasn't further up the list but I guess most of those immigrants truly are fleeing as asylum seeking refugees since the Taliban gained control and are appreciating making it to Europe..?
Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 1:38 pmHow might I account for this discrepancy?
Well I did above re Afghanistan, let's see what you have to say re those from Kuwait..
Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 1:38 pmWell, in the absence of further data, I would simply make shit up. One possibility is that this being Denmark with its recent history vis-à-vis Islam, you know, the cartoon episode; the police and judiciary are very careful to make sure the case they have against Kuwaitis,Tunisians, Lebanese, Somali, Jordanian, Moroccan, Iraqi, Algerian and other Muslims is compelling for fear of provoking the accusations of racism and Islamophobia they faced as a result of the cartoons. Maybe Danish lawyers are afraid to get involved.
Maybe Danish justice is racist.
There IT is!!
Anything that contradicts the lefty assumption that people coming in from the M.E. and Africa are going to be law-abiding citizens like the majority of us must be a skew of information - racists are screwing the stats!! FFS. Wise Up Will!! WE ARE INFIDEL SCUM TO THESE PEOPLE
Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 1:38 pmOr maybe something about Denmark is peculiarly attractive to violent Muslims.
Nah, it's wherever the Muslims get a large foothold -
have a look at the Germany stats below.
Will Bouwman wrote:I don't know which, if any of the above is true; if you have some further information or deeper insight, I am happy to consider it.
Of course I do Will, anything to assist someone I respect to place their vote where it is needed (Reform UK), the protection of we BRITISH and our
democracy. The way silly voters are going, you'll be having blasphemy laws - very soon..
39% of British Muslims expect wives to obey them.
23% of British Muslims want Sharia Law.
Will Bouwman wrote:Secondly, I don't agree that Convicted is more potent than "mere committed". And I think if you were to reflect on it, hopefully nor would you.
Reflect on it? How is Convicted - per going through a judicial process, ya know legal scrutiny lesser than "Committed" - which is what the below
German stats are:
Germany recorded more than 214,000 criminal acts of violence last year, according to official police statistics.
Germany recorded a large rise in violent crime in 2023, the first year without pandemic restrictions, police statistics published Saturday showed.
Welt am Sonntag, which gained exclusive access to the data, said violent crime climbed 8.6%, to 214,099 cases —
a 15-year high.
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-violent-c ... m=referral
The number of suspects arrested rose by 7.3% to 2.246 million and
41.3% of them did not have a German passport.
Among the people without German nationality who were charged, 402,514 were described as refugees, asylum seekers and those who entered the country illegally.