bhaexpress
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You may be right on the US.
Hackney is not unique, Newham, Brent both with the highest concentration of diversity possess an equally balanced population.
Whitechaple per se is relatively small area, intermixed with some of the world's wealthiest citizens as well as a range of other populations.
There is no where in London off the beaten I would fear to tread but is that the same with downtown Washington, Detroit and similar cities?
Hmmm, well I would give Harlesden or Edmonton a wide birth for a start. There are large concentrations of Hispanics and Afro Americans in some cities yes but that's a lot to do with the fact that the US has a much larger population of same. I remember going up to Oldham a few seasons ago and being warned by local whites to watch out for the Asians although I walked through an Asian area without any problem.
The real problem with the US is that their obsession with paying higher taxes means that they have a virtually non existent welfare state and thus many people have to commit crime just to survive, a fact that seems to be overlooked by many Americans. They wouldn't have the highest percentage per capita of citizens in jail in the world if they weren't so keen to avoid taxation.