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Iceland is also a warning to other countries

Iceland is an extremely small and isolated country, with a population of less than 400 thousand people (which is less than the population of most large cities), in one of the least hospitable parts of the world.

Surely that must mean that it has very strong "small Nordic town vibes", ie. everybody knows everybody else and it's an extremely safe place with extraordinarily low crime rates?

Nope. The amount of crime in Iceland for the population size is staggering. In fact, according to official reports there's a staggering 20 organized crime groups in the country.

Yes, this country has more crime and more organized criminal gangs that most cities with a similar population size. 

What could explain this?

Well, the explanation is quite straightforward: A quarter of the population consists of immigrants from Africa and the Middle East.

Yes, even Iceland has contracted the multiculturalist cancer and have gone completely insane, importing as many foreigners as they can muster. And now what was one of the most peaceful and safest countries in the world has become ridden with crime and criminal gangs.

What a f'ing surprise.

If any people from Japan or South Korea happen to be reading this: Let that be, once again, a warning. 

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