tinydancer
Diamond Member
So, you're disagreeing with Bucs.So, you're talking about high crime areas.Well they are full of shit. They just don't exist for the PC crowd who don't want to admit that these no go zones are very real.
Severed head just found in Amsterdam's Moroccan dominated no go zone. Journalists just got the shit kicked out of them in Sweden's Little Mogadishu.
In France, cripes they have so many it's appalling. I'll give you a government website link. In case you aren't bilingual these zones that are listed are called ZUS. Zones Urbaines Sensibles.
Translation: Sensitive Urban Zones aka no go zones.
Atlas des Zones urbaines sensibles (Zus)
Britain. Oh pathetic what the Brits have allowed but then Qatar and Saudi Arabia own more of London than the Queen.
It's really quite unreal.
No Go Zones exist and always have. Some exist in America's ghettos with certain cultures. The bloods and crips in LA have streets that of you go down and aren't a gang member you probably will get shot.
"Yes. High crime areas but particularly ones with very territorial gangs, like the Bloods or ISIS. They are "no go zones".
The term "no go zone" only exists because this is something the liberals of Europe aren't used to. They don't grasp the idea that a population of people would kill you just for being on their "turf".
So....that's all. They have always existed."
So, treat them as high crime zones then.
Why are you singling out the Muslim neighbourhoods?
Why should they be treated differently?
It's Europe. It's a radical Muslim issue. And the Europeans are the ones that call them "no go zones".
There are no 'no-go zones' in the US.
Not for the police that I know of. But for personal safety there are a number of them. 9th ward in NOLA last time I was down there. Nashville has an area that most avoid but we went to for Octoberfest.
We had no idea that Germantown was completely black.
It was one of the most fun times ever. We'd never seen a black oom pah band in our lives and it was freaking awesome. Lederhosen with soul baby. If I remember correctly they were out of Georgia. I kept thinking how did these guys get it past their parents to take tuba and accordion lessons.
"No mom, I don't want to be a rapper. I want to play in a Barvarian party band". Those conversations must have been realllllllllllllllllllly interesting.