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Neonazi menace in Switzerland.

How dangerous is to travel in small towns in Switzerland? Where is more dangerous French or German Switzerland (I mean the cantons who French/German is spoken)
Merci beaucoup
Danke Schön

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Where did you get this nonsense?

Switzerland is a safe country and in all likelihood safer than your home country


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DNFTT

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Neo-nazi's have changed their habits in the past 60 years and now concentrate on exterminating trolls. So it's very unsafe for you.

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Be honest: there were 2 or 3 small Neo-nazi manifestations in the last 10 years.

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The reports of a pregnant woman of Brazilian background - a lawyer - who was allegedly attacked by neo-Nazis in Switzerland, who carved the initials of a Swiss nationalist party on her abdomen, may give the last few people who posted comments pause for thought.

Let's face it, Switzerland hardly has a good reputation when it comes to racial tolerance, as the descendants of many German Jews will attest.

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#5 - Pork sausages??

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Neonazis eat all the little TROLLs like you for breakfast!

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#6 Incidents like that happen in every country. Sad as it is, this single incident is no reason to tell the Swiss that nothing has changed since WWII. Go play troll elsewhere.

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Don't worry fellow travellers! After all, us white travellers have nothing to fear in Switzerland! :)))

To be more serious I can imagine that for every such attack(if that was true at all) there's probably 100 attacks against indigenous Swiss, commited by immigrants(often non-white).

But we all know of course that only white people are racists, the others are always victims.

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