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Last week, 2 British motorcross riders visiting L.A. were robbed in public for their Rolexes worth 10s of thousands of dollars. The U.S. is a scary place at the moment particularly in major cities and should be avoided for travel.

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How horrible.. Wth is wrong with the US, it's worse than a third-world country

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Welcome to America! Stay low…keep moving.

That's right America keep pumping those millions of guns out there into a sick society and then express wonder, surprise or boredom when there's a shooting every minute.

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That's right America keep pumping those millions of guns out there into a sick society and then express wonder, surprise or boredom when there's a shooting every minute.

Another reason why people are leaving the big cities. Atlanta, Chicago, Baltimore, New York and California are just beyond dangerous now and since the Dems went full nuclear on defunding the police and police quitting at record numbers it’s obvious crime would spike to uncontrollable levels.

https://www.npr.org/2021/07/22/1018996709/rising-violent-crime-is-likely-to-present-a-political-challenge-for-democrats-in

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This country should come with a warning label.

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So now that all of these blue States are seeing more and more violence destroying their cities, people can’t run away fast enough and who can blame them, they should move to safer cities especially if their going to pay taxes. Just a few more months until law and order makes a comeback

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Sure @SBs 12:22am: This country should come with a warning label.”

U.S.A: ‘venture forth’ at your own risk;

Australia: ‘swim’ at your own risk;

China: ‘speak’ at your own risk;

U.K: ‘party’ like a hypocrite.

Japan: . . .

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The US is an incredibly dangerous place for foreign tourists and businesspeople. The violence and gun culture is off the charts - and getting worse all the time.

Amyone would be advised to stay well away.

Rest in Peace to the poor scientist.

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the Dems went full nuclear on defunding the police

Two things here. First, the city of Atlanta (where this happened) has not in any way gone "full nuclear on defunding the police". And second, if it had, it wouldn't have made any difference in this case.

This was just another instance of somebody celebrating their God-given American right to own any gun and as much ammunition as they want and to hunt pheasant early in the morning.

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all of these blue States are seeing more and more violence destroying their cities, people can’t run away fast enough and who can blame them, they should move to safer cities especially if their going to pay taxes. Just a few more months until law and order makes a comeback

Bingo! This comment is very smart!

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especially if their going to pay taxes

Taxes are bad. I don't pay them, because it is very expensive. But if their going to pay taxes, they should pay less and tell their congressman to stop making taxes. A big red wave is coming this year because Democrat party is far left Marxist and will take away our assault rifles and pass CRT.

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Utterly insane.

Only in the USA (thank god).

Entirely agree, no way I would ever travel there it is far too dangerous.

What a waste of a life, an intelligent man doing something useful to the human race and an imbecile with a gun and not even the common sense off cabbage randomly slaughters him.

The USA should be declared unsafe to visit!

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