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by ryan_lane 527 days ago
> The answer is that big cities in the US and Western Europe have changed in the past 20-30 years.

Yeah, to become _safer_. Todays big cities are considerably safer than they were when you or I were allowed to roam free.

I grew up in New Orleans and I was shot at more than once. I was mugged as a kid. I had my bike stolen more than once. New Orleans was (and still is, for the most part) full of homeless people, including aggressive gutter punks.

You're letting your nostalgia cloud your view of how dangerous America used to be, especially in comparison to now.

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New Orleans is an interesting point of comparison. It's generally considered to be a pretty dangerous city by US standards. If you were gangbanging in the 90s then, yeah, it's safer today. Kind of a low bar tbh. I grew up in and around NYC and there I was never shot at or mugged or molested or beaten up by gangs. It was also generally safe late at night in the 90s and 2000s.