Posted on 05/07/2021 6:24:44 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Have you noticed that the corporate media has been repeatedly using the word “violent” to describe what the summer of 2021 is going to be like? Many Americans believed that once Joe Biden was in the White House that all of the civil unrest that we have been witnessing would magically disappear and that violent crime rates would go back to normal. Of course neither of those things has happened. We continue to see civil unrest erupt in major U.S. cities such as Portland, and murder rates are even higher in 2021 than they were in 2020. This is a fact that was highlighted in a recent Axios article entitled “It’s set to be a hot, violent summer”…
A sample of 37 cities with data available for the first three months of 2021 collected by the crime analyst Jeff Asher indicates murders are up 18% over the same period in 2020. The continued increase comes after a year in which major U.S. cities experienced a 33% rise in homicides, and 63 of the 66 largest police jurisdictions saw an increase in at least one category of violent crime, according to a report from the Major Cities Chiefs Association. In this instance, Axios is right on the money.
Murder rates were way, way up all over the nation last year, and this year murder rates are shooting even higher.
It is also true that we tend to see a spike in violence over the summer, and one expert that was interviewed by Axios is warning that this upcoming summer will be “abnormally violent”…
“Summer 2021 is going to be abnormally violent,” John Roman, a senior fellow at the economics, justice and society group at NORC at the University of Chicago, wrote this year. “It is the new normal.”
There is that word “violent” again.
It is almost as if they are trying to mentally condition us for something.
Once you are alert to it, you will start noticing the corporate media using it constantly.
And actually this is one point in which I am in full agreement with the corporate media. There will be tremendous violence during the summer of 2021, and certain decisions that our political leaders are now making will contribute to that violence.
For example, it was just announced that 76,000 inmates could soon be permanently released in California, and we are being told that 63,000 of those inmates have actually been “convicted of violent crimes”…
California is set to release at least 63,000 inmates convicted of violent crimes in an effort to create “safer prisons.”
Yes, the prisons will most definitely be safer if all of those criminals are released.
But the mean streets of California will become even more dangerous.
I have no idea why California Governor Gavin Newsom would do such a thing. Releasing tens of thousands of violent criminals just in time for the summer is incredibly foolish, and he is being strongly criticized by Republicans for choosing to do this…
A number of Republican lawmakers in the state have opposed the move and criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom for acting “on his own authority, instead of the will of the people.”
“This is what I call Newsom’s time off for bad behavior. He’s putting us all at greater risk, and there seems to be no end to the degree to which he wants to do that,” Republican state Sen. Jim Nielsen said.
Murder rates in California are already threatening to spiral out of control.
Is Governor Newsom purposely trying to make things even worse?
On a national level, it has been announced that there are no plans to bring the federal inmates that were released during the COVID pandemic back to prison…
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has no immediate plans to send thousands of inmates released during the COVID-19 pandemic back to prison, but to prevent that from happening in the future, Congress needs to change the law, its head said Thursday.
“We’re going to use good judgment and common sense and work within the law,” said BOP Director Michael Carvajal in testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, noting the agency has no desire to “arbitrarily” disrupt peoples’ lives by forcing them to return to prison.
I have an idea.
Let’s just release all of the inmates in all of the prisons and see what happens.
Doesn’t that sound like fun?
For a long time I have been warning that crime rates would spike dramatically and that we would see tremendous civil unrest in our cities, and now it is happening right in front of our eyes.
The elite can see what is happening too, and they have been purchasing very large chunks of real estate in very remote areas.
For instance, billionaire Mark Walter recently bought up large sections of a very small town in Colorado called “Crested Butte”…
But Walter’s activity in Crested Butte has drawn lots of local attention among its population of about 4,700. This year alone, Walter purchased six commercial properties, including several historic buildings downtown and a family resort called the Almont, which sits at the intersection of the East and Taylor rivers. Walter closed the deals under limited liability companies registered to his work address in Chicago.
“He’s been very—I wouldn’t say ‘secretive’—but certainly not forthcoming with what he’s going to be doing with the buildings,” Crested Butte Mayor Jim Schmidt told The Daily Beast. Realtor Eric Roemer echoed the uneasy feeling: “Nobody really knows what his game plan is.”
And Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made headlines when he gobbled up another 600 acres in Hawaii for 53 million dollars…
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have nearly doubled their controversial land holdings in Hawaii, after buying almost 600 acres on Kauai from a non-profit for $53 million.
The deal, which closed on March 19, according to deeds first reported by Pacific Business News, comprises three parcels, including the remote northern waterfront known as Larsen’s Beach.
It must be nice to have an extra 53 million dollars lying around.
Do you ever wonder what Mark Zuckerberg would be doing today if Facebook had not worked out?
Of course Facebook and the other major social media platforms are also helping to fuel the civil unrest and violence that we have been witnessing. There is so much anger and frustration in our society today, and all of that anger and frustration is constantly being magnified by the corporate media and the major social media platforms.
Yes, this will be a long, hot summer filled with violence, but that won’t be the end of it.
Because the truth is that this party is just getting started, and it is going to rip this country to shreds.
While the rest of the world laughs at stupid Americans..
*sigh*
The Left gives the problem so they can give the solution.
If we are busy hating each other we won’t be able to coalition build and mount a proper defense for the average person?
Is there any reason why the US has not yet tried to sell Portland on Ebay like a pair of soiled underwear?...or have they tried to do so, but there were just no takers
Is there any reason why the US has not yet tried to sell Portland on Ebay like a pair of soiled underwear?...or have they tried to do so, but there were just no takers
I’d buy the soiled underwear before I’d buy Portland.
Violence in the streets, overwhelming debt, chaos and anger between the races, frustration, confusion...and so on
They have the throttles wide open.
Their goal is for the central government to take control of the country. That's why "defund the police" is such a big deal. They really mean "defund the LOCAL police" so the federal government can take over.
Yup. And the solution is them in permanent power(socialism/communism.)
Putin and Xi share a barrel of popcorn while watching.
The left creates the problem so they can pretend to solve it and it never works.
Hellter Skelter 2021.
The murder rate has escalated in Vancouver, Canada but it’s almost all down to gang violence, in a growing turf war that seeks to control a lucrative market (partly related to border smuggling). It’s a complex question for law enforcement and government, quite often gangs recruit very young and previously unidentified (as troublemakers) teens who are not known until they either kill or die. The cycle of violence escalates as gangs engage in revenge killings. A favorite target is rival gangsters’ girlfriends or other associates, since the top gangsters have better security than some.
If this is the pattern being predicted for U.S. cities, while it is troubling on one level (a lot of hits taking place in public spaces like shopping malls and restaurants), at least most of the results are dead gangsters. We can think of several examples of collateral damage or mistaken identity (one guy was gunned down for merely driving the same vehicle as a target owned, but it wasn’t the right one).
I would imagine the U.S. predictions of escalating violence are meant to evoke fears of racially based violence, but these gangs seem to be multi-ethnic and no particular race is necessarily leading the charge, so the death toll reaches into various ethnic groups (in Vancouver, there are a lot of Indo-Canadians, Chinese Canadians and longer term “white” men active in the gang scene).
Donald Trump can make a lot of political gains if he takes an aggressive law and order stand, since some of the communities not as ready to support him in the past have much to gain and everything to lose in the alternative scenario favored by the Dumbocrats. He needs to be frank, the defund-the-police movement is just phase one of the anarchy that socialists like to create before a revolution can proceed to final stage (then the anarchists can be rounded up and thanked for their participation beside a brick wall somewhere).
Duh and doi. Of course they are and have been. Stupid ass
Antifa is America’s version of Islam. They keep up the anarchy, and the Democrats will eventually surrender.
Your analysis of the situation is exactly like mine....
Listen folks,
Ya think we are sick freaks here?
In Tokyo you can purchase “soiled girls undergarments” in Automats.
Oh my, Lilly smells fresh today!!!
“many americans’? YOU ARE ON YOU’RE OWN FOOL! It’s just like the drive-thru, you order you get it and sometimes it’s not what you ordered or wanted. Go Figure.
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