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German city "no-go zones" - bombshell

Discussion in 'The Dungeon' started by galloway840, Mar 1, 2018.

  1. galloway840

    galloway840 Well-Known Member

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  2. galloway840

    galloway840 Well-Known Member

    I looked, found nothing, then used the search function and still found nothing on CNN about this. Nothing.

    Same with NPR. I did find it using search on ABCnews, but had to search (kind of like a "we covered the story" CYA sort of thing)...
     
  3. Phl218

    Phl218 .

    Berlin Neukölln, Munich Hasenbergl, Stuttgart Hallschlag, Frankfurt Nordweststadt...

    Been sketchy 10-15 years ago. Wouldn’t want my daughter (or even myself) go there today.

    They’re the Compton’s of one of the most modern countries in the world , created and groomed by liberalism.

    However, general polulation is so brainwashed, they will tell you it ain’t even half as bad. Thanks to Friede Springer (news mogul) and the polished dung she prints for the gubberment
     
  4. XFBO

    XFBO Well-Known Member

    Didn't this cause lotsa problems just a few yrs ago with most of them (UK, France & Germany....maybe even Sweden) all denying it???
    Man, I hope through their public pressure that the others cave in and admit it too.
     
  5. Steeltoe

    Steeltoe What's my move?

    But Britain is racist for wanting out of the EU.
     
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  6. Phl218

    Phl218 .

    People are marching against it and just labeled “overconcered dumb nazis”.
     
  7. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    There are not go zones for people in every city of every nation. Well, sane people who aren't a part of the people in those hoods.
     
  8. G 97

    G 97 Garth

    They may not be official, but every person in Milwaukee knew where you didn’t want to be after dark. :D

    Probably no different than most cities.
     
  9. galloway840

    galloway840 Well-Known Member

    Some of you may be missing the definition of "no-go zone". Sure, there are places in every town/city/country in the world that the average citizen shouldn't go to. However, what Merkel and others are describing are places where "police and other authorities" will not enter. That's far from the same thing.

    When you have police afraid to enter, that's a whole 'nother ball-game... (or some other more appropriate metaphor...)
     
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  10. Fonda Dix

    Fonda Dix Well-Known Member

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  11. galloway840

    galloway840 Well-Known Member

    umm? Sorry, I don't get it.
     
  12. CB186

    CB186 go f@ck yourself

    He's alluding to the CSO that stayed outside the Florida school during the shooting.
     
  13. galloway840

    galloway840 Well-Known Member

    I see.
     
  14. R Acree

    R Acree Banned

    Yeah, that wasn't all that esoteric.
     
  15. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator


    Police are and have been afraid to enter lots of places in the US. That's why SWAT teams have Bearcats and the like... The places police are afraid to enter is exactly the type of place I was talking about.
     
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  17. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    That answer doesn't work for you. You've never had logic to back you up. :D
     
  18. galloway840

    galloway840 Well-Known Member

    Your earlier post said "people" not "police" so I misunderstood you...
     
  19. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    I did say people as I was talking about all people generally. I clarified when you brought up police. I'd say there are fewer places like that but they do exist. Granted it doesn't stop the police from going there but they exist.
     
  20. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Well-Known Member

    Generally those are used against a location that is barricaded vs an entire neighborhood. The closest comparison IMO would be high rise government project buildings. Though I think the police do go in but the effectiveness is limited.
     

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