freshpopcorn wrote: » I recently read a post Facebook page in which a woman was saying the death penalty should be reintroduced because Ireland is such a dangerous place compared to China because they have the death penalty and murder doesn't happen in China because of it. She also went on to claim that we murder lots of out elderly and Ireland is far more dangerous than New York to live. I generally feel very safe in Ireland! How safe do you feel in Ireland?
ohnonotgmail wrote: » is that why china has a higher murder rate than ireland?
jonnycivic wrote: » Murder happens everywhere including china.
freshpopcorn wrote: » No idea. The woman says it's a safer place tough!
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Outside gangland the rate of murder in this country between people who don't know each other already is tiny.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Just to clarify. I'm the OP and I don't take things such as this seriously. I was just wondering does any Boards member have similar view as this woman.
The Backwards Man wrote: » I've been living here a long time and I haven't been murdered yet
ohnonotgmail wrote: » i would hope that there is nobody posting here that is dumb enough to agree with her.
Grayson wrote: » There will be someone.There's always someone.
Grayson wrote: » Yet......
freshpopcorn wrote: » Just to clarify. I'm the OP and I don't take things such on Facebook seriously. I was just wondering does any Boards member have similar view as this woman.
Alun wrote: » How can you have a "view" on something that is easily confirmed one way or another, it's either true or it isn't and a random person on the Internet's opinions is neither here or there. From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate#By_country China 10,083 or 0.74 per 100,000 inhabitants (2014) Ireland 30, or 0.64 per 100,1000 inhabitants (2015)
Yourself isit wrote: » Both very low by world standards. Maybe she meant Singapore (0.25)