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Slimebeast said:
Peh said:

Yes! You said immigrants Outside of Europe, which means, Asia, North and South America, Africa, Australia and even the Antarctic.

Look at your own post. You didn't made a distinction of MENA immigrants and blame it on me? You've provided your statistics and you are responsible for them.

If you can't present your argument clear enough for me, then blame yourself not me. If I do a mistake, then I will say it. Like I did with the US statistic. But you people also like to beat a dead horse. 

And ad homimen again. Thanks.

The hypocricy is strong in this discussion. I'm done.

Seriously?

You claimed " At what part does he take MENA migrants into his post?

I'll just quote his sentence, maybe it helps you in some kind of way: "And yet, in these numbers all immigrants are counted. If we were to lift out Scandinavians and Europeans, the overrepresentation of immigrants from outside of Europe would be even higher, well over 10 times."

Now.. show me where his MENA migrant argument is. Oh right.. .nowhere. :/"

And I explain how my claims include MENA immigrants exactly because the majority of "immigrants outside of Europe" are MENA immigrants.

You're just losing the discussion and pathetically dodging now. Believer of propaganda. (oh, another ad hominem, oops!)

Dog chased away cat.

"Believer of propaganda" isn't actually an ad hominem because the definition of propaganda is "information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view" and Peh's arguments are based on such types of information. Your criticism is valid. Peh, on the other hand, is throwing ad hominem around willy-nilly without actually considering what it actually means.

I should also emphasize that overrepresentation of MENA migrants in crime statistics is not the only problem. The media is also exacerbating the problem by turning the blind eye way too much:

It's even happening in Canada:

And of course, how Germany covered the New Years Eve sexual assaults in Cologne also deserves to be mentioned. Apparently, not only did the media not mention the incident for nearly a week, but the German minster tried to tell the police to remove the word 'rape' from reports. Ivan Jurcevic also commented on how the media covered the incident up in an interview with Rebel Media at around 19:00.