You are correct that many inner city areas in the United States are dangerous. Take Detroit, Michigan for instance where anybody that lives there, who can, is fleeing and houses/businesses can be purchases for $1,000.00 or less. Stockton and Oakland, California made the top ten several years in a row and then there is Chicago, Illinois which is no safe walk in the park either. Newark, New Jersey, no thanks!

People ask why I moved out in the middle of nowhere seven years ago. One reason was to get away from all of the weirdoes, tweekers, thieves and freaks that large cities seem to attract here in the U.S. and the Seattle/Tacoma area in Washington State is considered safe by American standards? Give me rattle snakes and scorpions any day which are more predictable than some of the crazies I have run into.

I would feel a lot safer in the disputed zone between Morocco and Algeria than along the U.S./Mexican border where dead bodies are piling up unchecked at an alarming rate.

Adam







----- Original Message ----- From: "Marco Langbroek via Meteorite-list" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, and Safety, or Terrorism Concerns



As things stand, you face a decidedly higher risk loosing your life in the USA than in Morocco or Tunisia.

It is funny that many Americans apparently do not realise that their own country is a lot less safe than many others.


Traveling anywhere including
just down the street isn't as safe as it
used to be.


I disagree. In many areas of the World it is safer now than it ever was.

Take my country: even though some politicians and media peddle the fear-factor here too, truth is crime and homicide rates have never been so low as they are today.

Unfortunately, there are also a few areas in this world where the shit has hit the fan (but then: there always have been). And the media attention (and self-serving political image mongery) connected to that create an impression of an increasingly unsafe world, while in large parts of the world in fact there is an opposite trend.

Don't buy into the fear-mongering (but do be sensible of where you go).

- Marco


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e-mail: ma...@langbroek.org
Twitter: @Marco_Langbroek
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