RE: Charlie Kirk & Iryna Zarutska - The Cold Blooded murders in a Cold Civil War?
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Dear @mobbs !
I mourn the tragic deaths of Charlie Kirk & Iryna Zarutska!
I remember many unfortunate incidents like this in the past!
Now, thanks to the advancement of the internet, such incidents can easily be relayed to the public.
But, I believe there are still more kind and good people in the world like you!
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There's been 46 school shootings in the US just this year already so really, these two murders are depressingly nothing new, or really anything special... Such an awful truth.
That being said, violent crime in US is trending downwards, but social media won't let us feel that way!
And don't worry, I have no intention of shooting you any time soon ;)
Is the crime trending downward because there's less people to do the crime because they're senselessly murdered?
That would be an insane murder rate if so! But I genuinely don't know. I assume more crimes are reported and investigated nowadays, and to a higher standard, but I guess the internet, porn and computer games have kind of subdued people somewhat, and as much as it doesn't feel like it, Western society has become a lot more prosperous overall.
In the UK, certain crime is skyrocketing (sexual assaults for one), while others have fallen off a cliff. So there may be something there too
Meanwhile, here, crime is down because the resources to enter it into the system don't exist, can't be retained due to toxic "cop culture", resignations, retirements, and a lack of administrative staff.
I applied for an admin role in the "force" and got knocked back. They didn't like my Psychometric testing results. No idea why :)
I think the statistic is 95% of all robberies go un-investigated in the UK, or end without conviction.
So, in a very literal, real sense, robbery is legal in the UK. You wanna rob a car? Just do it. Insurance should handle it. Maybe.
We actually have more police than ever, they're just mishandled to an insane degree. Five cops spent on visiting homes to arrest people for tweets. Ohhhh im getting angry again
Just don't tweet about it bro. Help is available. We're here for you. :)