Blakk Metal wrote:Nightkill the Emperor wrote:I absolutely agree with you. America really needs to shape up it's standards, considering the danger to women in New York City versus the safety of New Delhi.
"The Delhi region had 495 murders in 2007, or 2.95 murders for every 100,000 people by the National Crime Records Bureau’s population estimates. In that same year, however, New York City had 5.94 murders per 100,000 people — and that was a year that New York City was named the safest big city in the United States. There’s a similar story for rape in 2007: 3.57 per 100,000 in New Delhi, 10.48 per 100,000 in New York."
It's really disheartening that a country with a rich culture and history like the United States suffers from such basic issues.
2. 'The Delhi region'? You realize that northern New Jersey, the counties of Nassau and Suffolk, much of Connecticut, and a little bit of upstate New York are all part of the New York 'region', but not the City of New York, right?
He's comparing two metropolitan regions against each other. The National Capital Region, which I believe Nightkill was referring to, is the Delhi metro area.