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  • Oct 21, 2025, 10:30 AM

    @ErikUden If 15% of the population are foreigners, but 30% of the crimes are committed by foreigners, then foreigners are more likely to commit crimes. Does that mean we should discriminate these people? No. Of course not. But there will always be some groups of people being slightly more criminal then others. Maybe because they experienced war or other traumatizing things. So we should help these people as much as possible.

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  • Oct 21, 2025, 4:47 PM

    @noah

    They don’t need to be “traumatized”. They just may come from a society where ruled by tribal or religious laws and have not socialised the European concepts of rule of law.

    Is it their fault? No, but the concept of “anyone’s fault” is irrelevant if you look at the consequences of letting large amounts of people who reject the idea of rule of law into a society that is built on it.

    Anyone should be welcome to EU but they must be explained the rules of the European community and must explicitly declare readiness to comply with them.

    @ErikUden

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