When Stores Close Due To Rising Crime, Urban Blight Is Back — And It Will Get Worse

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
More than 50 years later, over-credentialed activists and politicians once again say they know better, and tell us our neighborhoods will be more just and “equitable” if we don’t enforce laws. Now business owners are telling those politicians they’ll need to close their doors. Residents are left to feel the pain of both the crime and the closures. The boon of life and appreciation is suffocating.

Crime begets crime begets crime, and changes to enforcement and prosecution policies are entirely to blame. In nearby Oakland, where murder is up 90 percent in the past year and car-jackings up 88 percent while the city council continues to cut police, city leaders dismiss the surge in crime as “a bump in the road,” but for the people who live there, strive to work there, and try to not be murdered there, it’s more than that. As with Jane Jacobs, you don’t need a degree to know it.

Rising crime is a direct threat to our towns, our neighborhoods, and our families. Already in great American cities, urban blight is setting in. We’ve down this path before for virtually the exact same bleeding-heart reasons, and we lived through the tremendous pain it brought. We cannot let it happen again — unless we do.








When Stores Close Due To Rising Crime, Urban Blight Is Back — And It Will Get Worse
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
That movie did not hold up well. I tried to watch it again not too long ago and it was like.....yikes.


What was the biggest issue ?


after 30 yrs of indoctrination not be an ass grabbing sexist pig .. it is cringy sometimes watching old movies and TV Shows
 
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