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12-27-23 15:07 #64780
Posts: 4026I think you will have to wait a long time to see that.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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12-27-23 15:06 #64779
Posts: 4026This is good context. I think this topic is at that place in the news cycle where facts and context take a back seat to narrative driven perception. Another example of this phenomenon happened a few years ago when Rupert Murdoch owned conservative media outlets promoted a narrative that visitors to the Dominican Republic were at lethal risk, with an angle that all inclusive resort liquor was adulterated and poisonous. Statistical analysis showed there was no uptick in the number of tourist deaths and injuries compared to previous years, but it did not slow down the flow of scary stories. Muggings and drugging related robberies absolutely happen in Medellin. They are not new. I have seen nothing beyond anecdotal media reports about an upward trend (I don't consider youtuber videos to be a legitimate news sources). I'm mildly interested in the law enforcement statistics. My opinion, based on what experience I may have, is personal safety practices that have been effective for years will continue to be effective if they are applied consistently. I think inexperienced punters can benefit from the recent surge in reporting about the incidents because it makes them aware of the danger. It's noteworthy that you don't see many reports involving victims from inner city and urban centers. I think that is because they are more likely to be aware of the risk when they arrive.
Originally Posted by Prolijo [View Original Post]
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12-27-23 14:56 #64778
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by Zenduka1 [View Original Post]
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12-27-23 14:51 #64777
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by DoomBringer321 [View Original Post]
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12-27-23 14:38 #64776
Posts: 533Originally Posted by DoomBringer321 [View Original Post]
Now, the last thing I want to do is imply that Medellin is completely safe. Far from it and as of late it has been getting worse. HOWEVER, the hysteria over recent incidents has been leading many to believe its somehow so much worse than its actually been all along. What was true before and is even more true now is that, yes it can be very dangerous, but one just has to be smart about things. Take reasonable precautions and don't so readily trust people you've just met and don't really know all that well. If you do that, sure bad things might still happen to yo, but your odds of those things happening will be drastically reduced.
Case in point what happened to this guy. For one thing, parts of his story just don't add up. Like he says he broke his leg but was still somehow able to run, jump over barbed wire fences and climb up buildings. What was he Superman? Or maybe his "broken leg" was more like a sprained ankle or something. What else did he exaggerate? He also talked about doing some pretty wild things to elude the guys he thought were pursuing him, like cutting off his hair and stripping off his clothes and shoes, but holding on to the $3000 camera he had brought with him (and which was the one thing any pursuer was really after). What is his life worth to him? If he was really fearful for his life and a bunch of guys were chasing him mainly to steal his expensive camera (or any other valuables) and if I was him I'd just let them have it and keep my clothes on. Actually, I would never take an expensive camera like that up into the back alleys of an impoverished mountainside barrio late into the night in the first place (with a "trusted" guide I had just met on that trip or not). In fact, I'd even be very wary of going to an area like that at night even without any camera or other valuables.
My point is, with few exceptions, most of these incidents involved relative newbies to Medellin or, if not, vets who made stupid mistakes like "dar papaya" or bringing someone (or worse more than one) that they just met back to their apartment or leaving a drink unattended. Those are all things that one can avoid doing (or if not done in ways that mitigate risk). For example, I like to have a phone on me at all times, but if I'm going anywhere which could be sketchy, I only bring a cheap burner phone with little to no personal data on it that could get compromised. Also only as much cash as I might need on that outing, which in Colombia is no more than $30-40 and which I would not be so horribly upset losing if I did get robbed, and never ever any jewelry of any kind. If I bring a credit card, I bring only which, along with any excess cash, I keep well hidden somewhere I won't reveal on my body. If I go someplace where I drink, I always wait until I'm done with my drink before I make any trip to the can. My list of precautions go on, but most of these have already been mentioned many times on ISG and, also in most cases, in most of these recent incidents the victim has slipped up on one or more of these rules.
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12-27-23 10:45 #64775
Posts: 34Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
Anyone from Colombia or any Latin American country in general will give you and would have always given you the advice to never take much cash out with you when you go out and "nunca dar papaya". No watches, no jewelry, no fancy clothing, no man buns or an unbuttoned shirt that immediately scream "tourist". Carry a credit card and a small amount of cash and ideally cheap burner phone. Blend the fuck in.
I want bring up a topic on crime in poor countries. People keep bringing up excuses why people steal in third world countries. When I was in Manila there was just as much poverty, if not more than Medellin, and no one was robbing people, and there weren't reports of any scoping. I never felt safer, even in the dump areas. Isn't it more cultural, that Asians have more morals than Hispanics overall. Why aren't Philippinos robbing people left and right. Why is it when a bunch of Hispanics come to America, a large portion of them become gang bangers and are up to no good, but when Asians come here they generally contribute, and aren't starting their own ms13.
Aren't some cultures just morally bankrupt and it's how they are raised, does anyone really believe that these millions of migrants that have come in to America aren't going to have a huge affect on crime in America. Some will work but the rest will be criminals. What do you guys think. Am I being xenophobic or is it the truth.
I can tell you there are plenty of Colombians with very good morals. Maybe to a fault. Most of them are very religious.
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12-27-23 10:12 #64774
Posts: 34Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
You don't bring thousands of dollars of electronics into Colombia and let people know you have them unless it's someone you've actually known for a while.
I'm not saying what happened isn't unfortunate, because it is, but most of this can be avoided.
Also the dude that got drugged because he went to some girls' house. Again, why!? Why go someone's house you don't know?
For the dude that just simply got mugged with his friends by the taxi driver in Laureles. It does sound like an unfortunate situation. But it was 10:30 at night and I'm sure they're all speaking English to each other and probably in a "solo" area.
Most of these situations can be avoided by simply not trusting anyone unless you've known them for months. And even then, don't go to mountaintops with them on a motorcycle at night. Don't go to anyone's house you haven't known for a while. Don't walk around late at night with your friends speaking English.
I know Colombia can be dangerous, I almost got robbed myself. But, I was in a stupid situation as well (walking around late at night next to a bad neighborhood) and I recognized it and learned from it.
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12-27-23 09:09 #64773
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12-27-23 05:57 #64772
Posts: 229Is it always this bad?
Originally Posted by DoomBringer321 [View Original Post]
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12-27-23 04:01 #64771
Posts: 2927Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
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12-27-23 02:30 #64770
Posts: 1265Be carefull someone got kidnapped
Be safe you all medallin is getting dangerous and whacky.
https://youtu.be/fGEznkzORCo?si=NGfzbc8u9kWAxUBB
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12-26-23 23:25 #64769
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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12-26-23 22:50 #64768
Posts: 229Originally Posted by Medclubber [View Original Post]
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12-26-23 22:40 #64767
Posts: 540Originally Posted by TexasPistol [View Original Post]
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12-26-23 22:22 #64766
Posts: 2927Medellin is on fire
Oh boy.
Colombia - How I was Almost Taken & Kidnapped in the Colombian Mountains
https://youtu.be/5ULF1Qt7LaQ?si=ctry4291_BekKeva
At least he was bold enough to speak up about it.