Are there really "no-go" zones in Europe where outsiders don't enter? Probably. But that didn't stop the lefties from jumping on Bobby Jindal for saying it out loud.
So are there really "no-go" zones in Europe? Yes, according to Gatestoneinstitute.org:
No-go zones are Muslim-dominated neighborhoods that are largely off limits to non-Muslims due to a variety of factors, including the lawlessness and insecurity that pervades a great number of these areas. Host-country authorities have effectively lost control over many no-go zones and are often unable or unwilling to provide even basic public aid, such as police, fire fighting and ambulance services, out of fear of being attacked by Muslim youth. ...
The problem of no-go zones is well documented, but multiculturalists and their politically correct supporters vehemently deny that they exist. Some are now engaged in a concerted campaign to discredit and even silence those who draw attention to the issue. ...
What follows is the first in a multi-part series that will document the reality of Europe's no-go zones. The series begins by focusing on France and provides a brief compilation of just a few of the literally thousands of references to French no-go zones from academic, police, media and government sources that can easily be found on the Internet by doing a simple search on Google.
Read the whole thing.
Depending on how you define the phrase and which group dominates the zone, there are "no-go" zones right here in the U.S. where law enforcement are reluctant to go for fear of getting involved in a situation calling for self defense that could become a racial incident.
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