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I like terms to be accurate. If you talk about no-go zones you should at least know what you're talking about, instead of making it a catch-all term for areas where a lot of immigrants reside.Eh probably the fact that when a certain demographic concentrates in one area, that area becomes a dangerous place for natives to be around?
You can call them "no go zones", you can call them "ghettos", whatever you want, the fact remains that the place changes drastically to the worse. I remember you even admitting that in Belgium certain migrant areas are pretty bad.
Not sure why you're playing dumb here with semantics about "no go zones", use whatever term you'd like. The fact is that the Irish residents of that town don't want these concentrated areas in their place of living, yet seems like they'll get the enrichment Belgium, France, Germany, Sweden have gotten anyway.
It's not about areas changing "drastically for the worse", it's about using accurate terms to describe certain situations.
No-go zone is an area where law enforcement, or ambulances and the fire department, won't come because it's too dangerous. It can also indeed mean an area where it is too dangerous to walk if you're not part of the neighborhood's demographic.
All I want from @Bloodworth is to get some cities and neighborhoods where this situation is existing or use a different word.
I know the neighborhoods and the cities in Belgium and France at least. The situation is serious and that's why I don't like it when clowns who don't know what they're talking about use it to incorrectly.