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Danish Muslim ghettos: Nine times higher crime rate, hostility towards the surrounding community


Recently a German police chief said that places like Wedding in Berlin, a Muslim ghetto in the German capital, are as dangerous for policemen to work in as Afghanistan. Call them parallel societies, Muslim ghettos, Sharia colonies, lawless areas, lost territories, failed multicultural experiments — or whatever. Translation from Danish, Den Korte Avis, February 20: “Ghetto behind the facade“:
The proportion of residents from non-western countries, in for example Akacieparken in Valby and Aldersrogade in Outer Nørrebro, is now about 75 percent. In Gellerupparken at Aarhus, it is 85 percent, while Mjølnerparken in Outer Nørrebro peaks with some 90 percent immigrants and descendants from non-Western countries. …
This changing composition of residents has fostered parallel societies. Societies within the society emerge, and they are shaped by the culture of the immigrants’ countries of origin, which is mainly Muslim.
Languages such as Arabic, Turkish and other non-Danish languages flourish. Poor language skills in Danish is a contributing factor to the percentage of those outside the labor market, which is 40 percent in average.
The areas are characterized by strong Islamic social control, especially of women. Inlets to Islamic courts, child brides, polygamy.
The ghettos are characterized by a widespread hostility towards the surrounding community. Groups of residents trying to keep the authorities away. Fire trucks and ambulances periodically need police protection and even the police are sometimes attacked, for example in Vollsmose, where there have been police have been shot at.
The crime rate is on average nine times higher than in the surrounding communities. And crime is predominantly directed against Danes and other non-Muslims. Arson and vandalism happen regularly.


 
The Danes are an apathetic people. They have given up everything for the government tit.
 
They are the perfect example of what DIVERSITY leads to....the SUICIDE of the Danish people and culture, which has been around for centuries....taken away without a gunshot, but many, many, many beheadings!
 
For the past decade, social scientists and pollsters have given elaborate questionnaires to hundreds of thousands of people around the globe. Two of the largest studies that rank the happiness of countries around the world are the World Map of Happiness from the University of Leiscester and the World Database of Happiness from Ruut Veenhoven of Erasmus University Rotterdam. All the happiness surveys ask people basically the same question: How happy are you?

But if you mine all the databases of universities and research centers, you'll find that the happiest place on earth is Denmark.

Denmark: The Happiest Place on Earth - ABC News
 
The Danes are an apathetic people. They have given up everything for the government tit.

The business journal Bloomberg Businessweek point out that the country of Denmark has a minimum pay rate of the equivalent of about $20 an hour, but its business climate is sufficiently healthy for the World Bank to ranked it as the easiest place in Europe to do business in 2011, 2012, and 2013. Denmark is also "among the leading countries in income equality and national happiness." Denmark also had a lower unemployment rate (6.8%) and higher labor participation rate (64.4%) than the United States (7.4%, 63.6% as of September 2013) where the minimum wage is far lower ($7.25).

Minimum wage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
While the US was sacrificing it's best and bravest to free the world from Nazi occupation the Danes were enjoying life by collaborating with the Nazi occupation. They never apologized until a lame proclamation issued in 2003.
 

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