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Multicultural paralysis

Most people would never leave their homes and stroll into the Alaskan wilderness dreadfully unprepared like Christopher McCandless did in the 1996 best seller, “Into the Wild.” There are certainly many places on this blue planet where we just don’t venture through. There are other destinations we may visit or even pass through, but never after the sun sets like Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant, where one successful walk alone warrants a song about it like zany Long Islander, Billy Joel. But no matter how challenging or intimidating, it goes without fail that ambulance, fire and police services are always a call away.

This, however, is not the case in many enclaves throughout Europe. They call them “no-go zones,” which are places where the home country’s sovereign government has surrendered to Islam’s Sharia law.

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