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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
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    Boy has a friend visiting right now

    Not sure of his name, but he did present himself nicely:

    "Good Day. I'm ...., I come from Syria, because of the war. I'm a muslim. Where do you come from ?"

    Me: "eh ? Denmark". Where in Syria do you come from ?"

    "Damascus"

    Then in the kitchen: "Is that pig in the oven ?" (yes, the kitchen has a distinct smell of pork roast) "I can't eat that, because I'm a muslim. We have the Ramadan. I can't eat for a month !!!!!" (hmm)

    Me: "That sounds very boring"

    Him: "Yes"

    "Do your son eat pig ?"


    They are deep in the popcorn, fanta and playstation now

    Common ground

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    Long associated with women’s advancement, Sweden has also witnessed a dramatic increase in reported rapes, from 421 in 1975 to 6,620 in 2014 (an increase of over 1400%). By 2015, Sweden had the second-highest number of rapes per capita in the world, behind only Lesotho.
    Not argueing anything here. Only pointing out that it's "reported" rapes. Could be worse or not

    Danish numbers:

    It is difficult to quantify rape in Denmark, especially because many rapes go unreported, and there is therefore a large dark number. Of the reported rapes, only a small proportion lead to conviction.

    • Estimated number of rapes and attempted rapes (forced sexual intercourse) annually: 5,400 (2018)
    • Reported to the police: 1,079 (2018)
    • Number of convicted of rape and attempted rape: 69 (2018)

    It is therefore estimated that only about 1.3 percent of all rapes and attempted rapes end with a perpetrator being found guilty. Since such a small proportion of all rapes end in a conviction, the sentences can neither be used to say anything about the extent of rape in general nor about the typical rape situation or perpetrator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Making an already bad situation worse. The UK is basically done for on multiple levels.
    Your understanding of the situation is akin to that of a bug in the opposite end of the rug.


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