Off-topic but talking about real names from the Rittenhouse case:
There are two very distinct people "They" fronted in that case as "Joshua Ziminski". It was never in the news coverage, but Ziminski (the tall version) fired the shot in the air that was literally the starting pistol for the whole event (an assassination that didn't come off as desired).
There's no way in hell Kyle's lawyers could not have stumbled across what I stumbled across regarding Ziminski, which told me they were in on it to some extent and that the trial was a stage play.
BTW, in the linked article it states $1,500 bail for TWO FELONIES? Jesus.
Ah, well, you know, they don't allow any crime in Baltimore so it was probably a huge deal. It's not like They want to keep a permanent underclass of people under "correctional supervision".
Given her record in CA, President Harris will ensure a whole new wave of "justice" washes across the land!
Within a span of a week and a half, my mom's friend had his car stolen directly in front of her house, and the real funny one is that a contractor fitting screen doors for my mom had his side mirror completely shattered by a dude who sped off. He was there for like 20 minutes. Even he reckoned that he should have tucked his side mirror in though; that street is really narrow.
I myself was both carjacked and held up at gunpoint on two separate occasions.
After a rash of murders on the street, police put in one of those mobile "blue light specials" (bright blue lights and I'm pretty sure cameras) which do absolutely nothing to deter crime...in fact it was only like 15 feet away from the aforementioned car theft.
And honestly, glownigger (who might really be a FED) and I had a nice conversation about BLAME.
HE claimed that Jews brought blacks here as slaves and to create dissent, but still blames black people for their crime and such and said they should all be deported back to Africa.
I'm of the opinion that if you pack people like sardines into a city, and then take away all the industry, of course things are going to devolve.
I would like to point out that glownigger, in the midst of our conversation about blacks and the slave trade, dared me to live in Baltimore for a year. I've lived in Baltimore my whole life except grad school. When I told him that, he called me a Jew multiple times and even ended the conversation spouting Yiddish. Talk about bizarre.
I'd also like to point out that crime wasn't rampant in Baltimore until Nancy Pelosi's father took over. His son also had the reins for a while. Is crime going to get better when mafioso are in charge?
Left turn here, but it points at what I see as the deep problem:
The other night I watched "Dredd", the one from 10 years ago. It takes place in a terrible dystopian megalopolis overrun with crime, right? What I noticed, though, is that even in that portrayal, 0.1% are ultra-criminals but 99.9% are just ordinary law-abiding people going about their business.
If we look around today, that's not what we see and not where we're headed. It's worse than a comic book writer could imagine.
The reason society is not (or historically had not been) overrun with crime wasn't because of ubiquitous and merciless law enforcement, or elaborate surveillance and security systems, or impenetrable defenses of people and property. It was because almost everyone found such behavior unthinkable.
You could theoretically commit crimes of all types, of course, but somewhere along the line in some way or another you absorbed that you should not. It was something you simply did not do. I came to realize that that had been woven into the very fabric of our societies, and was indeed an essential part of anything we would care to call "society".
But it is that process, that fabric, that the Elites have managed to erode. The resulting chaos and destruction are simply downstream effects of that.
So it's not just altering shoplifting laws and defunding police and prisoner release and the like, another big part is the ever more obvious two-tier "justice system". For example, if the cops found a baggie of coke in your house, would they just walk off and that would be the end of it? Sure, if you lived in the White House.
We all followed the law (more or less) because... we all followed the law (more or less). Plato pointed this out a long, long time ago:
Where the law is subject to some other authority and has none of its own, the collapse of the state, in my view, is not far off….
Off-topic but talking about real names from the Rittenhouse case:
There are two very distinct people "They" fronted in that case as "Joshua Ziminski". It was never in the news coverage, but Ziminski (the tall version) fired the shot in the air that was literally the starting pistol for the whole event (an assassination that didn't come off as desired).
There's no way in hell Kyle's lawyers could not have stumbled across what I stumbled across regarding Ziminski, which told me they were in on it to some extent and that the trial was a stage play.
BTW, in the linked article it states $1,500 bail for TWO FELONIES? Jesus.
I know a dude that got a misdemeanor theft and B&E charges in Baltimore, no prior record, $100,000 bail. The "theft" was under $10.
Some legal system, eh?
Ah, well, you know, they don't allow any crime in Baltimore so it was probably a huge deal. It's not like They want to keep a permanent underclass of people under "correctional supervision".
Given her record in CA, President Harris will ensure a whole new wave of "justice" washes across the land!
Within a span of a week and a half, my mom's friend had his car stolen directly in front of her house, and the real funny one is that a contractor fitting screen doors for my mom had his side mirror completely shattered by a dude who sped off. He was there for like 20 minutes. Even he reckoned that he should have tucked his side mirror in though; that street is really narrow.
I myself was both carjacked and held up at gunpoint on two separate occasions.
After a rash of murders on the street, police put in one of those mobile "blue light specials" (bright blue lights and I'm pretty sure cameras) which do absolutely nothing to deter crime...in fact it was only like 15 feet away from the aforementioned car theft.
And honestly, glownigger (who might really be a FED) and I had a nice conversation about BLAME.
HE claimed that Jews brought blacks here as slaves and to create dissent, but still blames black people for their crime and such and said they should all be deported back to Africa.
I'm of the opinion that if you pack people like sardines into a city, and then take away all the industry, of course things are going to devolve.
I would like to point out that glownigger, in the midst of our conversation about blacks and the slave trade, dared me to live in Baltimore for a year. I've lived in Baltimore my whole life except grad school. When I told him that, he called me a Jew multiple times and even ended the conversation spouting Yiddish. Talk about bizarre.
I'd also like to point out that crime wasn't rampant in Baltimore until Nancy Pelosi's father took over. His son also had the reins for a while. Is crime going to get better when mafioso are in charge?
Left turn here, but it points at what I see as the deep problem:
The other night I watched "Dredd", the one from 10 years ago. It takes place in a terrible dystopian megalopolis overrun with crime, right? What I noticed, though, is that even in that portrayal, 0.1% are ultra-criminals but 99.9% are just ordinary law-abiding people going about their business.
If we look around today, that's not what we see and not where we're headed. It's worse than a comic book writer could imagine.
The reason society is not (or historically had not been) overrun with crime wasn't because of ubiquitous and merciless law enforcement, or elaborate surveillance and security systems, or impenetrable defenses of people and property. It was because almost everyone found such behavior unthinkable.
You could theoretically commit crimes of all types, of course, but somewhere along the line in some way or another you absorbed that you should not. It was something you simply did not do. I came to realize that that had been woven into the very fabric of our societies, and was indeed an essential part of anything we would care to call "society".
But it is that process, that fabric, that the Elites have managed to erode. The resulting chaos and destruction are simply downstream effects of that.
So it's not just altering shoplifting laws and defunding police and prisoner release and the like, another big part is the ever more obvious two-tier "justice system". For example, if the cops found a baggie of coke in your house, would they just walk off and that would be the end of it? Sure, if you lived in the White House.
We all followed the law (more or less) because... we all followed the law (more or less). Plato pointed this out a long, long time ago:
I guess that's one for all the doomers out there.