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Is it really dangerous in America at night?

America is really dangerous at night.

First of all, there are different races living in many communities in the United States. In some African-American and black communities, the relative safety factor is low, while in Chinese and white communities, the safety factor is high.

For example, in Brooklyn, new york, USA, there are many African-Americans and some illegal immigrants. When we watch American blockbusters again, they are often filmed as gang fights or secret street bases. If you stroll here at night, it is definitely more dangerous than strolling in white areas and rich areas.

Second, when the western countries in the United States are basically immigrant societies, they have a large population and many kinds, which are complicated to manage and prone to problems.

In fact, the biggest problem in immigrant society is social management. Social management includes public security, population and so on. Many immigrants' countries of origin may not have much experience in social management, so they are not familiar with this management procedure. At the same time, many immigrants may not have income and jobs, but just muddling along in the local area, so they will come to the United States.

Why did Trump repair the wall! I'm just worried that if these people come in, the law and order will deteriorate and there may even be the threat of terrorist attacks. Therefore, their increase makes the cost of social management very high and prone to civil and criminal cases. Don't say it's not safe at night, there may be complicated situations during the day.

So after going to many places, I really feel that we, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and other East Asian and Southeast Asian regions are relatively safe.

This is because the population is relatively single and easy to manage; Second, orientals are generally hardworking, and the proportion of lazy people is relatively small after all.