| > achieving a homicide rate below 4/100k would require building a secure compound and hiring live security This is a little silly. There are many US cities that meet that standard. Seattle's rate is 6/100k which sounds reasonably safe to me. I've never known anyone (and none of my friends knows anyone) who has died by intentional homicide. It's simply not something that we worry about. > living within walking distance to work is hard to replicate Why would this be the case? Major cities have both large tech offices and dense housing. My office has many apartments, townhomes, and single-family homes within walking distance. The neighborhood it's located in is quite livable. > visiting a brothel without losing my job is impossible This one is probably true. If regular brothel access is a priority, then the US is probably not a good choice. Nevada might be an exception. |