[quote]Okay, from just that example. In Europe you were beaten, not just assaulted, but beaten...but it sounds like bar brawls? So that leads to is this where all the crime is taking place? When your drunk? You get drunk a bar and when you wake up the next morning your money is missing? Cuz uh, I have explanations for that. :P[/quote] Exactly, it was a sort of "consensual" crime because I gave them hell too, even if I didn't win. In America, it was just shit on the street, muggings, getting pushed off my bike, etc. [quote]Where in America was this exactly? And you consider yourself "racist", but racist toward what exactly? Or is it a wide range of things? <.< Because america isn't getting more violent. Violent crime has fallen by 51 percent since 1991, and property crime by 43 percent. In 2013 the violent crime rate was the lowest since 1970. And many places of Europe have higher burglary/theft and assault crimes. Like I think I know where this is going, and I'll comment about it when we cross that road. But I've been assaulted and mugged as well, but I'm not sure if it changed any of my social or political opinions. I guess aside from most crime isn't punished well enough. <.<[/quote] In that I have prejudice, meaning I pre-judge people based on what ethnic grouping they are. Like I said, East Asians for example tend to have a higher mean and median IQ whilst [i]cough[/i] others [i]cough[/i] tend to commit more crime. I went to Texas, Boston and New York with the amount of crime witnessed or experienced increasing in that order. America might not be getting more violent but certain peoples within it continue to be. Yes, you probably guessed where this is going.