Re: Societal collapse
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2023 10:36 pm
Mic drop.Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 3:22 pm Of course, when the bish and the people he covers for go away, the problems will as well - which is telling.
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Mic drop.Cool Breeze wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 3:22 pm Of course, when the bish and the people he covers for go away, the problems will as well - which is telling.
Less than this?Bob Butler wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 5:05 amHere I can agree with Jdcpapa a bit. If from a theory angle, on each crisis the worst problem with a culture is addressed, the problems for the next time around are less.jdcpapa wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 11:17 pmI am a generation older than you. I have not experienced the horrors of World War II or I or the American civil war (from your subsequent post, I gather you are British). Yes, there is a psychological game at play here. But nothing that could compare to the aforementioned horrors of war and the associated psychology trauma experienced by our ancestors. I encourage you to think positive. Your children will adapt and survive.HG Guest wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 2:43 am This country is beyond help now. I have lost all hope. I wake up every morning and wonder what nonsense I am going to come across today. I am not bothered anymore I am 50 so hopefully I won't be around for too long but I do worry about what it will be like when my kids are old. They are grown up now and are doing well but to be honest I feel sorry for all young people today.
Well, yes, by my count more people died in the Civil War and WW II.guest wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 11:01 pmLess than this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6j1uUc8F9o
Elderly Chinatown smoke shop worker thrown to ground by alleged robber
So when the death toll for urban criminal violence reaches six figures a year, you will consider it a problem?Bob Butler wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 8:47 amWell, yes, by my count more people died in the Civil War and WW II.guest wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 11:01 pmLess than this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6j1uUc8F9o
Elderly Chinatown smoke shop worker thrown to ground by alleged robber
It is not just me. The ghetto mind set, the drug problem, urban crime, are all very real. None of them seem to have developed into crisis issues. BLM had its massive protests against lethal police and spree killings of minorities. The attention of the nation was focused on the insurrection. The immigration issues is quite possibly a crisis problem, but has not tied to urban crime. The focus is on latinos and the southern border. Covid and whether one should value lives or the economy caused different approaches and considerable attention. Eventually, urban crime will be considered one of the major threats to the community and attention focused on that. Eventually. Seemingly not yet.
Is that the euphemism you Americans use to describe violent looting, robbing and killing by a certain community?Bob Butler wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:33 amIt is not just me. The ghetto mind set, the drug problem, urban crime, are all very real. None of them seem to have developed into crisis issues. BLM had its massive protests against lethal police and spree killings of minorities. The attention of the nation was focused on the insurrection. The immigration issues is quite possibly a crisis problem, but has not tied to urban crime. The focus is on latinos and the southern border. Covid and whether one should value lives or the economy caused different approaches and considerable attention. Eventually, urban crime will be considered one of the major threats to the community and attention focused on that. Eventually. Seemingly not yet.
Is there any evidence of a crises focus to solve urban crime? If so, I don’t see it. Might it come eventually, a crisis or two down the road? Quite possibly. In the meantime, events like the incident shown happen perpetually, in every turning. Efforts similar to those which ended noble privilege, ended colonial imperialism and ended slavery have not occurred.
Nah. The insurrection refers to Trump on January 6, 2021 plus related conspiracy to retain power.Guest 2 wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:55 amIs that the euphemism you Americans use to describe violent looting, robbing and killing by a certain community?Bob Butler wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:33 amIt is not just me. The ghetto mind set, the drug problem, urban crime, are all very real. None of them seem to have developed into crisis issues. BLM had its massive protests against lethal police and spree killings of minorities. The attention of the nation was focused on the insurrection. The immigration issues is quite possibly a crisis problem, but has not tied to urban crime. The focus is on latinos and the southern border. Covid and whether one should value lives or the economy caused different approaches and considerable attention. Eventually, urban crime will be considered one of the major threats to the community and attention focused on that. Eventually. Seemingly not yet.
The left is good at changing the equation, the very language itself, when it suits their machinations.Bob Butler wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 10:03 amNah. The insurrection refers to Trump on January 6, 2021 plus related conspiracy to retain power.Guest 2 wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:55 amIs that the euphemism you Americans use to describe violent looting, robbing and killing by a certain community?Bob Butler wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:33 amIt is not just me. The ghetto mind set, the drug problem, urban crime, are all very real. None of them seem to have developed into crisis issues. BLM had its massive protests against lethal police and spree killings of minorities. The attention of the nation was focused on the insurrection. The immigration issues is quite possibly a crisis problem, but has not tied to urban crime. The focus is on latinos and the southern border. Covid and whether one should value lives or the economy caused different approaches and considerable attention. Eventually, urban crime will be considered one of the major threats to the community and attention focused on that. Eventually. Seemingly not yet.
Bish also conveniently ignores or just plain doesn't know (likely) that more guys were acquitted from the Whitmer fake FBI kidnapping case, which is a parallel to the fake Jan 6 stuff, FBI created and falsified.guest wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 11:01 pmLess than this?Bob Butler wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 5:05 amHere I can agree with Jdcpapa a bit. If from a theory angle, on each crisis the worst problem with a culture is addressed, the problems for the next time around are less.jdcpapa wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 11:17 pm
I am a generation older than you. I have not experienced the horrors of World War II or I or the American civil war (from your subsequent post, I gather you are British). Yes, there is a psychological game at play here. But nothing that could compare to the aforementioned horrors of war and the associated psychology trauma experienced by our ancestors. I encourage you to think positive. Your children will adapt and survive.
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Elderly Chinatown smoke shop worker thrown to ground by alleged robber