Also Japanese have more civil and social discipline. People don't throw trash on the streets, they don't jaywalk or cross against the lights, the subways are spotless, etc.. society has more social controls against criminal activity than we do, where no one gives a shit.
The most crime ridden street in America is Wall Street. Chicago gangsters ain’t got nothing on Goldman Sachs bankers.
And where do the Wall Street Bankers hide all the bodies? The bodies are pretty obvious in the Democratic urban slums of America.
I know homogeneous cities in the United States which have very low crime rates as well. They are called suburbs. Some have guns and some do not. (However, the last 20 years they have become less homogeneous.)
No they just do not have the same violent mentality in their society and lack of guns for them is part of their culture. Even Yakuza violence has been famous for sword/knife killings rather than turf war gun battles. Japan is more left economically than we are and pretty non violent culture. The comment that the most crime ridden cities are run by Democrats is a statment that tries to link lefty policies to increased violence and crime. There is no such link. Cities are always going to be more violent than suburbs and rural areas due to density of population, wealth, as well as poverty. A city of 9,000,000 is going to have more violence than a suburban county of 400,000 per capita. There is no "Democratic" policy that leads to more violence. Gangs don't give a shit who is President.
So explain why not a single U.S. city in the most violent top 10 list has Republican leadership -- all are held by Democrats. In the meantime there are multiple examples of similar sized Republican led cities which are comparatively crime free.