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42 sats \ 4 replies \ @franzap 18 Sep \ parent \ on: How safe do you feel in America? AskSN
@Undisciplined that's a bizarre representation of Argentina. We have poverty and crime but nothing like that (in most areas around the country).
"Trust me", "not exaggerating in the least"... this person is troubled and pouring his heavy bias toward the whole country as if it was some kind of African nation.
Good to know
Without precise frequencies stated for these kinds of events, I suppose there's a lot of room for perceptions to differ, depending on things like risk aversion.
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This guy has never left his pretty neighborhood, hence his pink colored glasses. He mocks my expressions but use the same to hold on his point. I use those expressions because I have already proved to you my points with sources so I assume you will know by now that if I say something is because I can prove it. If you still distrust me, here:
- https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_miseria
- https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/report-reveals-most-unsafe-cities-in-argentina.phtml#:~:text=Rosario%20suffered%20the%20most%20crimes,del%20Plata%20and%20Villa%20Gesell.
Ask this guy to show you a place in the country that do not looks like a Villa Miseria and he will show you pictures of the same neighborhoods within 3 or 4 capitals. Not all places of those capitals because most also look like "misery valleys".
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This account is excellent at showing the crude reality of what I'm talking about. This is most of Argentina:
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