Long Dong Silver 2025
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I chuckled.
Even though the USA and Canada define violent crime and property crime differently, we can look at different statistics and infer that there is more crime, per capita, in Alberta than there is in Texas.
Violent crime rates in Alberta for urban areas is about 1400 per 100k, and in rural Alberta it's about 2550 per 100k, and in Texas, the violent crime rate is about 400 per 100k. Property crime rates in Alberta for urban areas are about 4350 per 100k, and in rural Alberta it's about 6700 per 100k, and in Texas it's about 2200 per 100k.
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Canada isn't safer than America, it's actually more dangerous. No matter how you try to spin it, all of the statistics point to the fact that there is more crime, both violent crime and property crime, in Canada than there is in the USA. Do people feel safer in Canada? Maybe - but they shouldn't.
I will slightly dox myself, but here in Edmonton, specifically the south side, there is a massive conclave of jeets and pakis (same thing basically). Guess who does the vast majority of shootings and property crimes to intimidate home owners? Jeets buy up the property and rent it out to other jeets and then extort each other. If they don't play ball with each other, then they burn each other's houses down or drive by shoot. Never used to hear about this happening, not even the native (chug) gangs used to do this shit.
More and more Canadians are starting to wake up to this, but is it too late? Only time will tell.