Large parts of Europe are witnessing the rise of “parallel societies where the laws of the State are increasingly replaced by the codes of radicalisation and the rule of violence.”
Reluctance to use terms like “no-go zone” has created a divide between public debate and reality, and warns that Europe risks losing not only control of its streets but also “the very values of freedom and equality that define our civilization” if such areas continue to thrive.
German train stations, “once places of mobility and peaceful encounters, are increasingly becoming no-go areas. In many areas of crime, foreigners are disproportionately represented among the suspects.”
As far back as 2022, Swedish ambulance workers were threatening to refuse to go to certain neighborhoods in Stockholm due to the hostility from largely migrant populations.
https://rmx.news/article/european-c...es-tied-to-mass-immigration-and-islamization/
Having traveled 40 weeks in 7 trans-polar trips since 2010 I could recount encounters. The young men in the movie indicative of what I met and saw. Alone without women.
French No-Go-Zone: How the Suburbs became Dangerous Ghettos