16 American cities foreign governments warn their citizens about |`
Washington Post
Planning a trip abroad? It’s probably best to check out the State Department’s list of travel warnings for countries with unsafe political situations. At the moment, the State Department has issued travel warnings for 34 countries, from the Central African Republic and El Salvador to Iraq and North Korea.
Well, just as State warns Americans about dangerous places to travel, so too do foreign ministries in other countries — and some countries warn their citizens to avoid heading to certain cities in the U.S. France, in particular, warns travelers to be careful in a large number of specific cities.
Here’s what other countries, mostly France, say about American cities:
New York: Be wary in Times Square and at the Statue of Liberty, and don’t go to Harlem, the Bronx or Central Park at night.
Washington: Northeast and Southeast should be avoided, and Union Station is dangerous at night. “Le quartier Anacostia n’est pas recommandable de jour comme de nuit.” Translation: Don’t go to Anacostia, day or night. […]
Detroit: “The center is not recommended after the close of business.” […]
Strangely, nobody mentions if this has anything to do with race.
- check out what reporter Colin Flaherty wrote in his article about the violence in Detroit.
- race and crime
New Orleans: Northwest of Dauphine Street, northeast of Ursulines Avenue, north of St. Charles Avenue and south of Magazine Street are areas of concern.
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Africa in Our Midst :
The world reacted with astonishment to sights it never expected to see in America. “Anarchy in the USA,” read the headline in Britain’s best-selling newspaper, The Sun. “Apocalypse Now,” said Handelsblatt in Germany. Mario de Carvalho, a veteran Portuguese cameraman, who coveres the world’s trouble spots, said he saw the bodies of babies and old people along the highways leading out of New Orleans. “It’s a chaotic situation. It’s terrible. It’s a situation we generally see in other countries, in the Third World,” he said.
Some Third-Worlders would have been insulted. “I am absolutely disgusted,” said Sajeewa Chinthaka, 36, of the looters. The Sri Lanka native added: “After the tsunami our people, even the ones who lost everything, wanted to help the others who were suffering. Not a single tourist caught in the tsunami was mugged. Now with all this happening in the U.S. we can easily see where the civilized part of the world’s population is.” […]
Ninety-nine percent of the white people left New Orleans when the evacuation order went out. Some 80,000 blacks could not or would not leave. Whites did not “leave them behind,” as the editorial writers keep telling us. No one could have gotten some of them to leave — a number of men cheerfully admitted they stayed in town to loot — but if it was anyone’s job to give them the option, it was that of the black-run city government. Of the blacks who stayed, probably only a minority committed crimes, but they were enough to turn the city into a hell hole. Some did unspeakable things: loot hospitals, fire on rescue teams, destroy ambulances. No amount of excuse-making and finger-pointing can paper over degeneracy like that. Black people — and only black people — did these things.
Ghetto Tracker, an app that warns people not to inadvertently enter in dangerous neighborhoods, was maligned and renamed.
It is a fact that Tourists in Miami, or in Rio de Janeiro, enter into Ghetto neighborhoods by mistake and are gunned down, or robbed. But warning people of dangerous neighborhood would be Politically Incorrect.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/04/ghetto-tracker_n_3869051.html
OF course, all the Locals know where the Ghettos are and avoid them like the plague.
The only ones that pass through ghettos are the hopelessly brainwashed PC people (some of which end up dying). And the poor Whites, that can not afford to live in safe suburbs. And the poor Blacks that are decent and hard working, but end up living among their criminal Black brothers
HS:
Thanks for posting that useful list. The US media and tourism districts don’t disclose any of this kind of information—like most other news, you have to rely on a foreign source these days!