Yeah, well, it looks like it’s only impacting “other” people.
War_Fries on
(Social) media: “Feel unsafe, feel VERY unsafe!”
People start feeling unsafe in one of the safest countries on the planet.
(Social) media: “PEOPLE ARE FEELING UNSAFE!”
Flaky_Self_8124 on
I feel unsafe too 😣 (I just wanted to fit in)
Shoddy_Squash_1201 on
A big reason why people are feeling unsafe due to immigrants is our media.
As for violent crime reporting, if the nationality of the perpetrator is mentioned, 95% of the time he is of foreign nationality.
However, foreigners only commit ~33% of violent crime.
Of course people get scared of immigrants if the media tells them over and over again that all violent crime is committed by them, even though it is not true.
Also, looking at the graph *where* people feel unsafe, people feel the safest in big cities, were usually the most immigrants live.
That also tracks with voting behaviour, where rural people that have zero contact with immigrants or asylum seekers are voting disproportionally against them.
Scared of the unknown or something.
Aschebescher on
Most people are bad at risk assessment.
ClaireAnlage on
I love the coping in this thread. Juat ask women how they get home from the clubs at 3 in the morning. If you then still don’t believe them, maybe you should reassess your priorities.
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Yeah, well, it looks like it’s only impacting “other” people.
(Social) media: “Feel unsafe, feel VERY unsafe!”
People start feeling unsafe in one of the safest countries on the planet.
(Social) media: “PEOPLE ARE FEELING UNSAFE!”
I feel unsafe too 😣 (I just wanted to fit in)
A big reason why people are feeling unsafe due to immigrants is our media.
As for violent crime reporting, if the nationality of the perpetrator is mentioned, 95% of the time he is of foreign nationality.
However, foreigners only commit ~33% of violent crime.
Of course people get scared of immigrants if the media tells them over and over again that all violent crime is committed by them, even though it is not true.
Also, looking at the graph *where* people feel unsafe, people feel the safest in big cities, were usually the most immigrants live.
That also tracks with voting behaviour, where rural people that have zero contact with immigrants or asylum seekers are voting disproportionally against them.
Scared of the unknown or something.
Most people are bad at risk assessment.
I love the coping in this thread. Juat ask women how they get home from the clubs at 3 in the morning. If you then still don’t believe them, maybe you should reassess your priorities.
I feel pretty much safe in Poland