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In Some Parts Of America, Looting Has Become A Way Of Life

The inner cities need to be tackled on a war footing, but there is neither the will or attempt to sort this problem out, it will only get worse.

Can't...because any talk of fixing it that doesn't involve free money is declared racist. So it festers.

Driving through the projects (Franklin field, Uphams Corner) the poorest inner city sections of Boston.
 
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Let's me honest it's Black's -- their culture and lifestyle doesn't suit the civilized world.

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BLM new york chapter has already declared looting, destruction and riots if police reforms and measures like stop and frisk come back. Basically let them do their thuggery and violence with no repurcussion.

The new mayor, Eric Adams, coming in on January 1st, stood up to BLM organizers in a recent meeting and said he’s not backing down from bring back the plain clothes police. Hopefully he follows through on what he says and things change in the new year.

More funding need to go to Drug rehab (after we lost over a 100,000 Americans to drug overdoses last year), mental health care, and affordable housing further away from cities (so people can live in areas with a low cost of living and more space, one they can afford in a sustainable way; a modest salary)

this is also the issue in California. Which is why mass transit from affordable suburbs into the job rich and expensive cities needs to be prioritized. It’s always been drive (further out) till you can afford like the Katy suburbs of Houston. Artificially and unsustainable amount of affordable Housing in more and more apartment buildings (when market rate for studios in Oakland are $3000 a month) are a recipe for potential powder kegs as some people may resort to criminality to just afford to live in the cities they grew up in, especially when untreated mentally ill and drug addicted people are spread throughout these apartment complexes.

 
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Doesn't seem to to be an open problem..but here's a video of poor drug users if that is your interest:
That clip has only 10k views in over a year compare to millions of views Kensington Ave videos usually get in a few months, wonder why.

some people are making lots of money by filming that street.
 
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Doesn't seem to to be an open problem..but here's a video of poor drug users if that is your interest:

Drugs hurt people, so China is one of the world's toughest countries in the fight against drugs








 
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The new mayor, Eric Adams, coming in on January 1st, stood up to BLM organizers in a recent meeting and said he’s not backing down from bring back the plain clothes police. Hopefully he follows through on what he says and things change in the new year.

More funding need to go to Drug rehab (after we lost over a 100,000 Americans to drug overdoses last year), mental health care, and affordable housing further away from cities (so people can live in areas with a low cost of living and more space, one they can afford in a sustainable way; a modest salary)

this is also the issue in California. Which is why mass transit from affordable suburbs into the job rich and expensive cities needs to be prioritized. It’s always been drive (further out) till you can afford like the Katy suburbs of Houston. Artificially and unsustainable amount of affordable Housing in more and more apartment buildings (when market rate for studios in Oakland are $3000 a month) are a recipe for potential powder kegs as some people may resort to criminality to just afford to live in the cities they grew up in, especially when untreated mentally ill and drug addicted people are spread throughout these apartment complexes.

I highly doubt he will bring any change. Democrats are dependent on groups like blm, and fooling minorities to checkmate Republicans.
 
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In Some Parts Of America, Looting Has Become A Way Of Life
The level of lawlessness that we are now witnessing in the United States of America is absolutely breathtaking.

On average, thieves are stealing more than 100 million dollars worth of merchandise from our retailers every single day. Just think about that. I have written extensively about the shoplifting epidemic that is plaguing this country, but even I didn’t know that things had gotten that bad. Sadly, much of the thievery is being committed by highly organized gangs of looters. Last week, I posted absolutely stunning video of one of those gangs stealing vast quantities of laundry detergent from a retail store in Connecticut

I shared that video with someone that I trust, and that individual wondered why they hadn’t taken something more expensive like big screen televisions.

Well, now we have video of that exact same group of looters wheeling big screen televisions right out the front door of another store in Connecticut


These professional looters seem to have no fear of being confronted.

And that is probably because they know that even if they are caught they will never be charged with a felony. Many states have changed their laws to be more lenient on shoplifters in recent years, and this appears to be helping to fuel an enormous boom in organized retail theft


My guess is that the thieves in the two videos are selling what they steal online.

Of course they are far from alone. This sort of thing is happening all over the nation, and it is being reported that theft is now costing our retailers 45 billion dollars a year


That is an incredibly high number.

When you divide that figure by 365 days, you get an average of more than 123 million dollars per day.

We are talking about thievery on an industrial scale, and we are being told that some of our biggest cities are where the most extensive looting is happening…


In addition to retail theft, there has been an alarming rise in the number of “follow-home robberies” in the Los Angeles area.

Apparently criminals are specifically targeting highly vulnerable people. Once a sufficient target has been identified, the crooks follow the target all the way home before robbing the individual…


It is important to understand that the environment in our country has dramatically changed.

If you notice a suspicious vehicle following you toward your home, take several unexpected turns in order to confirm that you are indeed being followed.

Once you have confirmed that it is happening, do not proceed to your house. Instead, I would drive directly to the nearest police station.

Sometimes professional criminals are not just satisfied with robbing you. In Las Vegas, an 82-year-old woman was buried in her backyard, and then the criminals took over her home and her finances


This is the end result of decades of moral collapse in this nation.


We just let evil continue to grow and grow, and now it is everywhere.

In Seattle, the downtown area has become so dangerous that city employees are now being escorted by security guards once they leave work…


This is what our country has become, and it is only going to get worse.

Meanwhile, as our nation descends into total lawlessness, our military is focusing on becoming more “woke”


I came across that story today after reading many other stories about the explosion of crime and lawlessness that we are experiencing.

The contrast really struck me.

It is almost as if our national leaders are living in a completely different reality from most of the rest of us.

The very fabric of our society is coming apart at the seams all around us, but meanwhile they are seemingly obsessed with playing politically correct games.

We are deeply, deeply sick as a society, and it appears to be getting worse with each passing year.

http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/in-some-parts-of-america-looting-has-become-a-way-of-life

In fact looting has always been a way of live for Anglosaxon colonists. At first they were busy looting Natives, now as they killed almost all Natives they are looting each other.
Looters carry victim card .
 
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That clip has only 10k views in over a year compare to millions of views Kensington Ave videos usually get in a few months, wonder why.

some people are making lots of money by filming that street.

What does Kensington Street in Philadelphia have anything to do with the poor people in Boston? Kensington may as well be in a different country. I don't know of any drug addict streets in Boston.

If you want drug addict videos I showed you one from China. I can post more if you want.
 
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What does Kensington Street in Philadelphia have anything to do with the poor people in Boston? Kensington may as well be in a different country. I don't know of any drug addict streets in Boston.

If you want drug addict videos I showed you one from China. I can post more if you want.
Boston is run by Dems same as Philadelphia, there must be parts of Boston that resemble Kensington Ave.
 
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Boston is run by Dems same as Philadelphia, there must be parts of Boston that resemble Kensington Ave.

WTF? Can you just stay in the China forums and stop asking stupid questions about things you obviously know nothing about.

This is like saying since Country X has the same party in power as Country Y they must be doing the same stuff.

Philadelphia, PA is like a different country compared to Boston, MA.

There's no wacky Kensington Street in Boston. What their Democrats are doing in Philadelphia has no relevance to ours in Boston.

That video I posted showed some of the poorest areas in Boston and that is actually not bad compared to some drive-throughs of the crappy parts of Philadelphia/SanFrancisco/China.
 
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Looters carry victim card .

LOL the little RSS got banned. Awesome.
WTF? Can you just stay in the China forums and stop asking stupid questions about things you obviously know nothing about.

This is like saying since Country X has the same party in power as Country Y they must be doing the same stuff.

Philadelphia, PA is like a different country compared to Boston, MA.

There's no wacky Kensington Street in Boston. What their Democrats are doing in Philadelphia has no relevance to ours in Boston.

That video showed some of the poorest areas in Boston and that is actually not bad compared to some drive-throughs of crappy parts of Philadelphia/SanFrancisco/China.

Take in some Afghan refugees as you promised.
 
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Bolded part. Wow! Didn't know situation is so bad in big American cities.
Thank God I don't live anywhere near a damn big city! Even a medium sized city is a good 45 minutes drive from me.
And you are right: The so-called 'protests' in 2020 and its tolerance in the MSM and the liberal circles sort of 'normalized' violence and looting. I don't know if or when that genie is going to go back to its bottle??
It was the political violence and its tolerance in MSM and by at least 3 of my liberal friends who made excuses for the violence which made me cast my first ever Republican vote by voting for Trump in 2020; electorally my vote wouldn't matter because he would win anyway but it was a protest vote and I let my liberal friends know and they were shocked. I have come to conclude that liberals are just as closet racists and party politics partisans as Republicans are but at least Republicans are less hypocritical about their stance.
America doesn't need a third party: It needs a second party!
interesting that keywords like terrorists, fanatics, fundamentalists, citters or zombies or none along the lines showed up and neither did economy but the race card showed up.

@Itachi
 
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