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Well, I'm definitely not getting involved in this long running argument ..... but the graph shows the %ge of ('accused') rapists as a ratio to the %ge of their national origin in the Danish population.

I would have thought it would therefore statistically follow that the numbers for non-Danes would inevitably be higher. This would be the case in any country in the world - including Somalia! - because that is the way the graph is constructed.

Incidentally, Denmark has one of the lowest rates of sexual assault in the world, and it has not materially risen since immigration increased, so I'm not sure this graph tells us anything meaningful. Sorry Lyle


Now, if you had mentioned Sweden, and its issues with rape, that's another story .................
Aren't you?

Incidentally, Denmark has one of the lowest rates of sexual assault in the world, and it has not materially risen since immigration increased, so I'm not sure this graph tells us anything meaningful. Sorry Lyle


Sweden and Denmark have highest rates of sexual harassment in Europe
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a6800901.html


Denmark has one of the lowest rates of sexual assault in the world, and it has not materially risen since immigration increased


Denmark has one of the lowest rates of sexual assault in the world


in the world


in the world


Reported rapes in Denmark double in two years
https://www.thelocal.dk/20170201/rep...e-in-two-years



Sooooo even if Denmark is a super safe place for women....it has been trending towards being LESS super safe by leaps and bounds, DOUBLE the reported rapes?