Europe's Problem With Organized Crime
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2021
- What: We made a video about Peter de Vries's death and organized crime in Europe. Honestly, this was a sensitive video, and we weren't entirely sure how to do it correctly. We hope that the video does something in regards to educating people about the threat of organized crime in Europe.
Why: Peter de Vries's death shocked us, and we think it's fundamentally important for people to grasp the bigger picture of what makes such a heinous crime like shooting someone in broad daylight possible.
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EU: oraganize crime Is increacing
Italy: First time ?
I was shocked Italy wasn't even mentioned considering it "boasts" the biggest organized crime scene out of all. Especially Southern Italy is in terrible condition.
Eastern Europe is just a lot of mafia states, where the oligarchy just controls the government, media and intimidates journalists. Disappointed he didn't mention even a single country in Eastern Europe
@Davide Bic i'm guessing that he is mostly talking about countrys were organised crime it's increasing, while in place like italy or eastern europe, altough there might have been an increese of organised crime, it's not that big of a deal compared to the previous situation, which was already quite allarming
@@davidebic not as bad as may you think. Also, not as bad as eastern europe...
Gang Violence is a weird way of saying Islamic Terrorism.
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keep in mind that EU has ruled italian anti-mafia laws illegal, despite the uproar from the anti-mafia prefects.
First of all, congrats for 500 subs.
Second, we really need more cooperation and a unified way to tackle crime. They don't stop at borders, why should we?
They don't have any rule, why should we ?
@@sotch2271 coping with corona by making strawmen?
Crime is order outside of existing one. People do srugs because environment does not provide stimulation any longer. Social mobility is dead. No programs will ever reduce crime other than those that tackle economic hardships due to centralised wealth.
@@theartemisgland social mobility isnt dead, europe has some of the highest social mobility in the world. However there´s still work to do.
@@theartemisglandcrime transcends status and finicial capabilities of a prrson if it was all about money then we wouldnt see cases of sexual assaults, vandalism, religious extremism etc and not to mention most of the criminals are immigrants that abuse the system for refugees that are actual refugees there is thousands of economic migrants who get free hotels and high standards of living just because they write off themselves as refugees which they arent majority of immigrants are from peaceful countries that are poor and instead of staying there they run off to Europe cant blame them tho they get free stuff and law doesnt apply to them that much they can do whatever they want like they occupied Europe
In my German town of 40k people, a man was shot by an assassin in front of his home a few years ago. They never got the killer.
same here in my italian city, relatively quite and peaceful, 3 guys shot by some guys on a moped and they were never caught
I think its probaly easier to commit crimes in smaller Towns because its Not expected.
In Berlin they probaly would have Been better prepared. (Just an Idea )
@@vinz4066 Definitely. I think it is only mentioned since it is statistically more unlikely.
I'm so happy there's finally some decent european focused media. I keep hearing about north american issues all the time and I keep thinking "huh, I wonder how/if this applies to my country too" This is really hard to find! Thank you!
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Ecstasy and torture devices, ok, but baklava? I eat that stuff all the time, had no idea what I was supporting.
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did you just call a balaclava a baklava?
You forgeted eastern europe.
For example in slovakia there are two political parties for mafia smer-sd and hlas-sd.
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A bigger problem is why this video has under only 1000 views
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This feels weird. Like an AI script or something. I feel like you're going somewhere and then you completely switch to another conclusion then go back to the first point
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as an American its interesting to look at the problems and tribulations that other places in the world face. We aren't safe from them either, but it is enlightening to know what is going on in the rest of the world specifically the supposed "utopia" that the EU is often portrayed as here.
There are no utopias there's only greener pastures which will always be greener no matter what you have, people will always find something that X country is better at, but yeah, keep your guns, though they do make your society more dangerous they also give you a fighting chance against criminals who would otherwise be running rampant across your country like they do in Mexico.
America as a whole is far more violent than Europe and it goes far beyond guns cause even countries that ban them have firearm homicide rates that would stun the average European.
At the same time the homicide rates of Europe would stun the Japanese
“Utopia” means “no place”, by its very definition it’s impossible to achieve in the real world.
However, utopia can be achieved within yourself and you can carry it with you wherever you go. Although, nowadays that’s a side of Western society that’s quite weak, and we tend to conflate what we want spiritually with what’s even possible materially, instead of accepting these two things need to be to some degree separate, or else you find disaster, or at least disappointment.
The EU sucks many of my people would like to leave but we dont really want the same shit throw contest the UK Wenn through
@@cancerbucket2245 leave, while you can still leave the 4th reich. Germany won't be satisfied till she rules the world, again. And again.
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I believe expanding the set of drugs that are legally available is the most effective way to combat organized crime. It would not just shrink the black markets to a fraction of their current size, but bring in tax revenue, and save billions in police wages (or release capacities for fighting lingering violent crime, tax evasion, etc). Cannabis is low hanging fruit (risk profile compares favourably to alcohol), but certain psychedelics and stimulants should go on the list too. To protect users/society from the physical+psychological dangers of drugs, the substances should be available from pharmacies, *in limited quantities*, and of course only for adults (minimum age could be 18 years, but could also be older).
Look at California, where the black markets have increased
@@ventriloquistmagician4735huh. Source/explanation?
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@@ventriloquistmagician4735 the reason for that is that They tax so fucking much.
@@ventriloquistmagician4735 definitely not biased at all...
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As an American this is fascinating to see. There's a common myth here that western Europe is a utopia, violence doesn't exist and crime is a non issue. This isn't to say that it's a bad place or anything but it helps to orient oneself when they realize that there are problems even in the states and models that one thinks is paradise
Compared to the US, the western Europe indeed does have way lower crime rates, with US having like 5x the homicide rate.
@@jascrandom9855 while that's one hundred percent true, I think it's a little misleading to directly compare the whole of the us to a few European states. I think the more adequate analogy would.ve comparing the us to the eu as a whole, since the Hungary's and Romania's are closer analogies to the parts of the us with higher crime
@@magimon91834 Still, its comparing with two of the poorest countries in Europe with the US. Some parts of the US have homicide rates that compete with Central American countries.
The US has way to high of a crime rate for comparable wealthy countries.
@@jascrandom9855 You're way to narrow in your analysis. There are plenty of areas and even states with a lower homicide rate than certain countries in the EU.
Florida is closer to South America and New Hampshire is closer to France. It's not fair to compare the whole of the US with only the safest parts of the EU.
@@karllandegren9727 Regardless of how they are compared, the US still ends up looking bad compared to the EU.
Even the EU country with the highest homicide rate (Latvia at 4.74) is lower than the US's 6.5. The EU as a whole has a 1.7 homicide rate.
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subbed. im not even from Europe.
While I agree this is a real problem that must be addressed, I think a part of it passes through the decriminalisation of some types of narcotic consumption. The war on drugs in the US was a massive failure by most accounts, let's not repeat their mistakes.
As for other forms of organized crime, it's good to hear Europe is working on it. Great video, I love your content!
Couldn’t have been that big a mistake, the video itself says that part of the cocaine boom in Europe is the fact that the risk of interdiction and the consequences thereof is way, way higher in the US than in Europe.
@@cashflagg9728 if you think the war on drugs was a good use of taxpayer money, you haven't looked enough into it, I'd say. It has caused many more problems than it solved
@@linerider195 I don't like the drug war. At this point im interested in decrimilzation if not legalization. Weed should definitely be Federally legal. However people never talk about how much violent crime went down so much after things like the crime bill.
@@chickenfishhybrid44 decriminalization can help with that too. Violent crime around drug consumption tends to be caused by the exploitation and high stakes of the whole business. If you're no longer prosecuted there's much less reasons to kill anyone. It's not a one size fits all though, I'm sure
@@linerider195 i just realized i made a bunch of Dumb mistakes in that comment lol.
Right, the worse of drug related crimes seems to usually be associated with the production or dealing. Idk if simply decriminalizing possession will do it since there will still be a black market with dealers. That's why I also said legalization, meaning some way to legally sell drugs like weed is in multiple US states.
Although even as someone who is open to the idea of pretty much decriminalizing all drugs the idea of harder drugs being sold at stores gives me pause lol.
"Legal to possess and sell but illegal to produce" (that's how the Netherlands pathed the way for organized crime) ... As if one could not figure out that before
You're completely wrong. In Poland it is highly illegal even to possess yet organized crime still exist. Impossible, right? Criminalizing possession of drugs ruins far more people's lives then making it legal (I am not talking about selling) as far too many people have their lives ruined by being sent to prison for a gram of weed. The worst part is that I am not exaggerating.
@@matiKRK same in the US. We’ve been fighting cartels since the 70s when coke (and a bunch of other drugs) got criminalized. Organized crime can only exist if there’s something illegal. Better to have sketchy companies selling legal shit than gangs imo.
@@matiKRK That's exactly what I meant "Illegalization supports crime"
@@matiKRK The point was that you also have to make production legal to destroy organized crime or more specifically violent entrepreneurship.
It makes me sad that this was not prevented. I'm not from the Netherlands and I don't know there political landscape so I just don't understand why they didn't legalize it completely.
Hopefully in Germany we will soon be past that issue.
@@saddlepiggy also in the us, sometimes the government is involved with the drug trafficking
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@@hoogyoutube Made it very clear that this wouldn't be some euphemism riddled chitchat.
I was expecting to find also the ndrangheta in this video since is the biggest organization in Europe and manages something like 80% of the EU drug trafficking.
The guy is talking about emerging organized crime.
Ndrangheta is not emerging. It's older than italy itself 🤣🤣
@@OG_ALviK ndrangheta established itself in the Netherlands only in the 90s and in Germany only in the 80s, so the German ndrangheta & the ndrangheta of the Netherlands are relatively new organized crimes.
@@OG_ALviK btw ndrangheta as an organization established itself only after WW2 , before was only "picciotteria" , basically a couple of local crinale family but not really organized & structured like the Italian ndrangheta
@@matteopellegrini98 Lo so bene.
Ma lo scopo del video è di parlare di criminalità organizzata EMERGENTE.
ndrangheta è tutto fuorché emergente🤣🤣
@@OG_ALviK si emergente in Europa però non in Italia lol
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Thanks for the video. It‘s actually more like a problem in some European regions like the Netherlands, Italy or Romania. Violence in the U.S. is still way more common and obviously is the growth at the drug market in Europe greater than in the U.S. because it is at a way smaller level. The drug consumption in the U.S. is way extremer.
The EU still has to do something against this rise because if there‘s one thing we don‘t want, it‘s to become like the U.S.
Just wanted to say the black face covering is called a "balaclava" not a "baklava"
Europe needs to follow Portugal's lead. Decriminalise & legalise certain drugs. Legalise pot. Attack organised crime's revenue streams.
I'm Portuguese and here in Portugal only possession of certain small amounts and consumption has been decriminalized and yes you can be caught with a small amount of cocaine on the street by police and you won't be prosecuted but you will be forced to go through a state paid drug detox program, on the other hand selling or being caught with large amounts is still criminalized with up to 10 years in prison even though drug dealers now the exact amounts that are stipulated in legislation so they only sell small amounts at a time.
Another thing, if you visit Lisbon or Porto expect to be offered drugs (FAKE DRUGS) all the time, it's one of the bad sides of the coin we took when drugs got decriminalized, no one is afraid of being detained.
@@brunopimenta8204 how do you get the deal drugs then?
People touting Portugal drug laws without at all understanding them has gotten so cringe.
@@TheRCish ??
Congrats to the Dutch police on finding so many baklavas, must have been delicious
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Not baklava ,bala-clava
I remember when crimelords were killing journalists in Lithuania back in the 90s. Back then death sentence was still a thing, and that broke up the big syndicates pretty quickly. Might be worth re-introducing that in the Netherlands
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No, as a people we all overall very against the idea of the death sentence.
Stooping down to their level? No thanks...
@@theemperor-wh40k18 What do you mean by "their level"? USA still has the death penalty
Step 1 should be to legalize the regulated production and distribution of Cannabis.
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Government should treat Organized Crime as terrorism. Organized Crime members threaten witness and judges. Putting them on trial is difficult.
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It's only a matter of time.
Baklavas are tasty
This video is way quieter than other videos 😅
volume is f'd up.
First of all, this is absolutely an immigration issue. The ties are so clear, especially with Muslim immigrants. Secondly, always be careful when dealing with governments. Anti-gang legislation has certainly been used against political opponents before.
One of the answers is to diminish immigration from third world countries. We already have too much poverty and not enough means to decently integrate people.
No comment
Legalize some of the more common drugs, which will reach the people any way (nothing can stop the market), normalize the responsible use of them and let know what they really can and can not do, stop founding gangs with prohibition. There are things that can't be stopped, as it is the drug usage, old has the same humanity. Great read, General History of Drugs by Antonio Escohotado.
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what I find fascinating in this conversation is how it's always focused on drugs. Yet the majority of Money comes from people smuggling. Germany and the Netherlands give a great incentive to this, as they legalized Prostitution. At the same time the possibility to claim asylum and the non existing punishment for illegal Border crossings give further incentives.
You don't know what you are talking about. Most drugs in the Netherlands and Germany are homegrown. In the Netherlands' case it is the horrible drug law that can be mostly be blamed for its drug crime.
@@memunist5765 I think you misunderstood my point. What I was saying is, that when talking about organized crime in Europe, drugs aren't actually the biggest topic. At least not in terms of money, as people smuggling is the bigger business.
@@Eikoholika1 maybe elsewhere, but not in Germany and especially not in the Netherlands. There drug crime has been slowly infiltrating society, something that people smuggling wont accomplish even in its wildest dreams.
Prostitution in illegality causes way more problems than documented legal prostitution. If you keep track of the people who are doing this work, where they're from etc. you can keep business away from the illegal market with pimps and human trafficking. Saying that legalization incentivizes is short sighted and inaccurate, an existing market is not going away through legislation. Also, people crossing borders looking for a better future isn't going to stop as long as the structural problems that caused them to leave aren't addressed.
Definitely to some degree. Since the EU added Romania and Bulgaria it became even more scary here. The EU’s blind adding of every country does really a lot more damage than good. Back to the roots would be lovely, but very unlikely. Even a small state such a Malta has made so many things possible for criminals, but people refuse to change.
legalize and regulate all drugs!
Crime is too low on Europe compared to the global average. We need to commit to greater inclusiveness and equality in an interconnected world. Low crime and corruption levels are unsustainable and discriminatory.
i can say that i was here at 7k
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As a European I’m sick and tired of Americans romanticism of Europe. It’s over generalised. I travel a lot and lived in the US permanently. The issues there are either insignificant or just unique, the same way it would be if I temporarily moved to Italy or Sweden
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Drugs, a need to fight them, a ... _war_, if you will. Dugs, war, ... where did I hear that before? Hmmmmmm HMMMMMM. What the hell, it worked soooooo well over there. (LOL)
Not advocating for a war on drugs by any stretch of the imagination
The main goal of the War on Drugs was to highten the price of drugs, the effect was that organised crime got better, more violent, the prices dropped and that it is wide spread. If a certain policy doesn't reach its goal goverments need to look to alternatives, which in this case is regulation of all drugs and a decriminalisation of drug use. Regulation doesn't mean letting companies do what they want but making sensible rules on the use and production of drugs, now there are non and gangs do what makes them the most money. Although lots of drugs experts say this, it will take another 20 years for politics to start considering this.
In Germany the war on drugs will very likely start to end within the next three years. I hope it will be successful and inspire more countries all over the world
If we give them OCD medication crime will be a lot less organized
Kick non native criminals out and limit freedom of movement within the Schengen Area. I can assure you the vast majority of criminals in the Benelux states aren't native to that area.
How do you determine nativity lol. Limiting freedom of movement would kill trade
@@sleeexs In the same way you know who’s a native of China or a native of Australia (aboriginal) . Like it or not there are indigenous ethnic groups of Europe and they are the white Europeans . It’s only W Europe and America which has this idea that just being born here makes you a “native” . I could move to Japan, have children there but will the Japanese see me and my children as Japanese ? No they wouldn’t as I have no ancestral connection to the country . W Europe has to understand there is a difference between a European citizen and an ethnic European. To understand this they will know why central and Eastern Europe are against multiculturalism and mass migration.
@@Andrew-qu2np You aren't indigenous you are a migrant
@@sleeexs Though myself , parents , grandparents , great grandparents have never been migrants I can agree to disagree as you obviously mean “We’re all migrants from Africa “ . If that is your view I am interested to know if you accept that white boer’s are just as native to South Africa as black south Africans , white New Zealander’s being just as native as the Māori and white Europeans are just as native to the americas as (native) Americans?
@@Andrew-qu2np A native person is the first person to settle the land, which still makes you a migrant, and still makes natives; natives.
Immigrants from The Middle East and Africa.
these murderers do not look very Dutch to me, ohh wow, how surprising...
The Italians have been complaining for a long time that the rest of the EU doesn't do enough...
Legalize drugs period.
Lol, YT quickly sanitized the comment section of any wrong think.
But wait, I thought guns were illegal in Europe??
You can smuggle guns with the drugs you're already smuggling. Also it's possible to get a permit in most if not all EU countries if you have a valid reason to have a gun and the capacity to handle it
@@gammarayneutrino8413 So... it's almost like, if you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns. 😲
@@EminencePhront No, the police and people with permits have them as well(and the military etc.). Other than that, yeah.
No they're not illegal. Legislation differs per country, Europe is not one country. In some countries you can own without a permit, in others you have to just register for a permit and in others you might have to be shooting at a range for a year or so. In some countries everyone can register for concealed carrying and in others no one can carry except for going hunting or to a range. I don't know where you're from but why do you think Europe is one country?
Also, in most parts of Europe, spontaneous violence like shootings and suicides occur way less than for example the USA because it takes some time to acquire the firearm that you'd need. Also, most organized crime use shitty eastern bloc pistols and thirty year old kalashnikovs which are also very expensive in the black market which makes acquiring and using them way more difficult. Often footage of shootings shows the weapon malfunctioning because all criminals have access to are these crappy old guns from the balkans.
Europe is way to soft on crime. we need more police, more cross border cooperation regarding police work, a leaner judicial process, and higher punishment. we also need to give the police more autonomy and a better quality of life at work
1. It's scientifically proven that more severe punishment does not decrease crime.
2. Less control on policing leads to less accountability which will allow for more corruption in the police force and creates an environment in which excessive violence is possible.
is it the auslanders? the immigrants?
Or just decriminalise all drugs.
Tools? You mean for eating the baklava on an ecstasy high?
The reason why Europe can't arrest these gangs is because that would be racist 🤣🤣
We would solve this problem if we just legalized all drugs, the current system clearly does not work, and it's basically enabling drug traffickers.
legalizing all but the hardest drugs would kill the majority of europe's organized crime in an instant
Not nescesarily. If the state supplies the drugs (in a controlled manner), then it will kill organized crime.
Everybody knows that there is a fast way to stop crime, and there is a reason that crime is increasing like crazy. But it is not politically correct to say it, so they're just going to continue going in circles and failing on every step.
Musli.....no that cant be it
yeah decriminialzing drugs is really just so obvious
@@cancerbucket2245 Arabs, not muslims.
@@dizzy4230 in my country its turks, Afghans, chechens, so its more muslims here in know not all but enouth to make it seem so
@@cancerbucket2245 That makes sense. I'm Albanian, and most of us are muslim but we manage to integrate into other countries(besides very rare outliers). Not sure why turks and ME region seem to not be able to.
Oh ja man meer politie en meer geweld en meer controle en minder privésfeer gaat allemaal helpen om het kunstmatig gecreëerde drugs'probleem' op te lossen.
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Organised crime has been recorded to reduce independent random crimes, rapes, random muggings, random or accidental killings during a crime.
There are many reasons for this, one which is not allowed to be named so I won't.
But another big reason is naturally the EU's generally lax punishments for these crimes, as well as a general disinterest from law enforcement to fight these gangs with everything they've got.
I'd rather serve 5-12 years in a soft European prison than life (real life, like until you die) or the death penalty in the US for trafficking large amounts of cocaine.
How this escapes anyone is beyond me.
because it keeps criminals as criminals. every country which has extremely tough crime laws, keeps these individuals as repeated offenders the moment they come out of prison. tough prison laws also come with harsher rehablitation laws.this costs states like in europe money, and doesn't turn a repeated offender into a usefull taxpaying citizen, but rather just costs allot in comparison with prison costs, police funding, etc. The american system makes up with this problem as it has fucking privatized prisons. But as you probably know the system they have there is focused on having prisoners returning to prison, and generally not making it hard for prisoners to land in prison. They don't have a better system.
@@Joshua-pw6eq I definitely agree with this. On top of that, one of the other causes of the violence surrounding the drug trade is the fact that the drugs are so heavily criminalized.
If we look at other hard drugs that are legal, such as alcohol, tobacco and morphine, we can see that there are no large criminal networks (or at least not nearly on the same scale) surrounding these drugs, even though they are often just as addicting and damaging. The reason for this being that competing businesses who produce these drugs, don't have to resort to violence to solve any issues they might have. Instead, they'll go through the legal system.
Organisations that deal in illegal drugs on the other hand, cannot go through the legal system (duh), so they have to resort to violence to resolve all of their issues. Even when looking at a drug that is now legal (alcohol), we can see that large criminal organisations did start to pop up when alcohol was made illegal in the US in the 20's and 30's (see Al Capone).
This is why decriminalization and stopping the war on drugs will take the causes out of this violence, since there will be much more money to be made through the legal route.
@@Joshua-pw6eq That’s oversimplified, but I get your point. We should decriminalise all drugs and legalise some of them, and try to rehabilitate those that want to and can be.
But you can’t fix them all, and some people just can’t be in society. Which is why life in prison needs to be just that - life in prison.
@@karllandegren9727 i agree with mass murderers, pedo's, rapists etc. Too far gone i suppose.
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Name a country that is trully devoid of crime.
What an absurd argument. Is your point that as long as you less crime than other places in the world there is no problem?
@@karllandegren9727 No. Why are you inventing things that aren't there?
@@jascrandom9855 Why are you commenting with such an innate question?
Name one country where no one dies is as good a question.
Answer to both: There are none.
So what's your point?
@@karllandegren9727 "Why are you commenting with such an innate question?" Because i can?
It was a challenge, not a question.
@@jascrandom9855 Ok, here's the obvious answer to your stupid question: There isn't any.
The closest you might get is Japan.
Hm? Let me have a quick think... I'm unaware that Sweden had any gang shootings in the 80s (unlike the US) what could have possibly changed since then? Probably because they adopted the €, yes that's probably it!
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This whole pretentious editing style without naming the OBVIOUS source of crime in European nations is just so tiresome. The problem is SCREAMING in your face but people refuse to acknowledge the issue.
Hey man, makes me upset that you think this is pretentious. Whether I’m presenting information correctly is another thing, but my main goal is to not come off pretentious
@@hoogyoutube This style of video editing is used to present information in a clear and concise manner, but when you aren't actually doing that and instead are obfuscating the issue then it comes across as pretentious and disingenuous. Are you trying to inform people or are you trying to enforce a narrative? Let me remind you the title of the video is "Europe's Crime Problem". What's the source of that problem?
please tell me it's inequality and racism
I can assure you that I don’t think it’s racism and inequality
@@hoogyoutube that's great it means you're sane
@@hoogyoutube I wonder what you guys think about the place of drug legalization in the context of this issue.
Turks, Albanians and North Africans. This is nothing new
Fun fact: organized crime seems to grow inversely proportional to the amount of civilian owned firearms, experts are still trying to find out why
Sauce?
@@Euklyb No thanks, I can do with a bit of salt though.
Yes, however general homicide rates are considerably higher in countries with higher gun ownership rates. Afaik, the only outlier to that is Serbia (and they still have 3x less guns per 100 people than the US). So i d rather have more organized crimes that kills 50 people annually than less organized crime and lunatics with guns which result in 200 murders annually.
@@theencoder1575 No they are not, maine has very low gun crime and california has an extraordinary amount, it grows in proportion to wealthiness, tensions and cultue.
In fact there are more homicide rates in London than in new york. Cry more
@@Euklyb the literal real life
Lol, dear MEPs, how about... ending the war on drugs?
I'm sorry but this video focusses too much on one anecdote at the beginning
Only way is to legalize
that failed with prostitution and is the whole reason for the status quo in the Netherlands.
Gang violence is a weird way of saying Islamic Terrorism.
So organized crime is increasing.
You are against it. Ok... and...?
Maybe I'm missing the point of this video.
So this is a video I made. And you don’t think it has a point. Ok… and…?
jesus christ, legalize all drugs allready ffs
Find a confirmed OG
Disappear 🫠 them
Do what needs to be done to get anonymous tips
You deal with the older criminals to prevent them from recruiting younger people