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    CARLSON: One Sunday afternoon last September, a 16-year-old boy called Aaron Pryor was shot to death in a driveway near his home in Oakland, California. Even by the standards of midday drive-by shootings, it was an awful crime. Surveillance footage showed the killer firing more than a dozen rounds before fleeing.

    No one was arrested for the murder, but local media did not seem especially interested in finding out who did it because they already knew. The coronavirus killed Aaron Pryor. That’s what they told us.

    When local television stations noted that violence in the area had risen since the pandemic began, they must be connected.

    Aaron Pryor’s football coach agreed with this. It was COVID that really killed this kid, he told reporters. The coach didn’t explain how exactly COVID had done this killing or what COVID’s motive might have been. But no one asked.

    Everyone, particularly people in power seemed happy to blame COVID, the pandemic did it. You’ve heard that a lot, and not just in California. Across the country in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio blamed rising crime rates squarely on the virus.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    QUESTION: Police organizations will say that part of the reason that crime is up is because there has been a cut in funding to the NYPD. What do you say to that?

    MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO (D), NEW YORK CITY: This predates any funding decisions. That’s just the truth. The perfect storm I mentioned started in March and April when everything shut down and we saw the violence start in earnest May into June, into July. And it’s clearly because things came unglued.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    CARLSON: Right? It must have been the pandemic. That makes sense. The quarantine did it. We forced everyone to stay home and that’s why there are many people on the streets shooting each other and pushing strangers into oncoming subway cars.

    Does that make sense to you? No. It doesn’t make sense to anyone. But thankfully, experts soon emerged to explain why something so obviously untrue must in fact be true, quote, “Because of the stresses of the pandemic, they are everywhere,” explained the former CIA officer called Jeff Asher to The New York Times. “You’re seeing this everywhere.” Except we’re not seeing this everywhere. That’s not true.

    The coronavirus may be global, but rising crime rates are not global. Police in Canada, for example, reported that crime fell by 18 percent between March and October of last year. In the U.K., crime saw its biggest annual decrease in a decade. In Sweden and Russia, crime dropped, too. Even in Mexico, which is in the middle of a drug war. There were fewer homicides in 2020 than there were in 2019.

    So for normal countries, pretty much all countries, the pandemic meant more Netflix, but less killing. Not here. In the United States, the opposite happened. A lot of Netflix, even more killings. You’re seeing the data on your screen right now. It’s from a nonprofit called the Council on Criminal Justice and researchers at the University of Missouri.

    It shows the average weekly homicide rate in 21 major cities. Killings spiked in late May, well after the pandemic began. According to Council on Criminal Justice, quote, “Homicides, aggravated assault, gun assaults rose significantly beginning in late May and June of 2020. They jumped by 40 percent during the summer and 34 percent in the fall when compared to the previous summer and fall.

    So far this year, these sad trends have continued. Murders are up 800 percent in Portland, Oregon. They’re up 56 percent in Minneapolis, scene of George Floyd’s death. They are up 27 percent in LA, 22 in New York, they’re up 40 percent in Philadelphia.

    So you have to ask yourself — because your life may depend on it — why is this country different from say, Sweden or Russia or Mexico? And you know the answer. It’s not COVID. It’s that in our country, stupid, malicious people took full control, the Democratic Party took full control of the country, and their policies resulted in a huge number of killings.

    That’s not speculation. They bragged about it. Here they are bragging about their plans.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    BARACK OBAMA, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: The folks in law enforcement that share the goals of reimagining police.

    REP. JERROLD NADLER (D-NY): Reimagining policing in the 21st Century.

    UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Rethinking and reimagining policing.

    UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Community efforts to reimagine policing.

    REP. RASHIDA TLAIB (D-MI): Reimagine policing.

    AL SHARPTON, MSNBC HOST: We have to reimagine what policing looks like.

    UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Reimagining policing, reimagining our public safety.

    ALI VELSHI, MSNBC HOST: Reimagine a citizen-led approach.

    JULIAN CASTRO (D), FORMER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: We can begin to reimagine law enforcement.

    UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Reimagine public safety in this country.

    UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What can we do to reimagine public safety?

    UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Reimagining public safety.

    UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: To reimagine public safety.

    KAMALA HARRIS (D), VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: We must reimagine what public safety looks like.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    CARLSON: Well, they definitely reimagined public safety, they made the public much less safe. According to a report in AXIOS, 20 major U.S. cities have slashed their police budgets in the last year, they defunded the police. Collectively, they cut more than $840 million from law enforcement.

    In Atlanta, in a story that we love to read, one city councilman who voted to strip $73 million from the police, a genius called Antonio Brown just had his car stolen in broad daylight by children who were not held back by the police, they had been defunded. It must have been COVID that did it.

    Meanwhile, at least 25 cities have pulled police out of public schools. They’ve canceled the contracts. How’s that going to work? You know the answer?

    At universities, activists have pushed for the same, total abolition of the police When they said we’re going to defund the police, they meant it.

    At the University of Chicago, dozens of students swarmed the home of the college President. One of them, an especially entitled young lady called Madeline Wright shouted this through a megaphone, quote: “We’re going to fight to abolish this effing system, not reform it.”

    Professors at the school joined her. One of them a character called Damon Jones led seminars on the problem of over-policing in the neighborhood around the University of Chicago, it is called Hyde Park. It is where Obama is from.

    The professors have dozens of posts on Twitter last summer explaining that because the University of Chicago’s police stop more African-Americans than white people in a predominantly black neighborhood, keep in mind, they are racist.

    What’s interesting is that Damon Jones hasn’t said anything on Twitter about the police since January of this year. Why January? Well, that’s when Yiran Fan, a 30-year-old PhD student at the University of Chicago was murdered in a killing spree on Chicago’s south side along with two other people killed for being there.

    And at that point, it’s possible that even morons like Damon Jones realized there’s a reason the University of Chicago has one of the largest private police forces outside the Vatican. Why? Because the neighborhood around the school is a very dangerous place. That’s not the fault of the police. That’s the reason they have police.

    And that can be true for the entire City of Chicago, which is dangerous and becoming more so by the day. Now, why has that happened? It’s happened because people with a political agenda have taken over law enforcement.

    It was in Chicago, for example that BLM activists declared that looting, stealing is a form of reparations. Watch.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    ARIEL ATKINS, BLACK LIVES MATTER CHICAGO ORGANIZER: They get upset when people start looting. People in this city are struggling through a pandemic. So I don’t care if somebody decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike because that makes sure that person eats, that makes sure that that person has clothes, that makes sure that that person can make some kind of money because the city obviously doesn’t care about them. Not only that, that’s reparations.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    CARLSON: So you’ve got to steal from Gucci to eat, stealing is reparations. Now that’s insane and only a very sick society would listen to someone like that, someone like that would be dismissed automatically in a healthy society. But in this case, not a single Democratic politician pushed back. So, guess what happened?

    Well, in the City of San Francisco, for example, Walgreens has closed 17 different stores. Why? Because prosecutors in San Francisco and in many other places throughout the State of California, for example, but not just there, no longer charge shoplifters. So people steal whatever they want.

    There is so much theft on such a scale that the stores cannot afford to stay open. They’re not closing as a political statement, they are closing because they can’t afford to have their merchandise stolen.

    This is not the country you were born in. Here’s what it looks like.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    UNIDENTIFIED MALE (voice-over): The Walgreens at Van Ness and Eddy in San Francisco will close the stores for good, November 11th. Customers say the store is known for being a notoriously easy place to shoplift.

    UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I’ve heard the Walgreens is really easy to steal for them —

    QUESTION: Why is that?

    UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Because they don’t chase you.

    UNIDENTIFIED MALE (voice-over): And neighbors agree, shoplifting has been an ongoing problem at this location and may be a major factor in why it will soon be closed. Customers say the shelves are bare, the company not even bothering to restock.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    CARLSON: So to be clear, it’s not that Americans have become more prone to steal, it is that stealing is now allowed. And when you allow something, you get more of it. So, this is the result of intentional policies designed to give us more stealing, designed to give us more murder, more rape, more pushing strangers in front of subway cars. It’s happened because the people in charge allowed it to happen.

    And it’s happening everywhere. It’s particularly happening in New York.

    Several candidates for Mayor of New York, people running to replace Bill de Blasio have announced that anyone who opposes stealing is quote “criminalizing poverty.” Who are the people with views like that? They’re not normal people. They are, it goes the saying, pampered out-of-touch liberals. They are the only ones who can afford views like that.

    Actress Cynthia Nixon certainly fits that description. Nixon expressed outrage the other day that the CVS in her neighborhood was trying to prevent thieves from walking off with their entire inventory. Quote, “I can’t imagine thinking that the way to solve the problem of people stealing basic necessities out of desperation is to prosecute them.”

    So you’ve got to wonder what would happen if you showed up at Cynthia Nixon’s place tonight and tried to help yourself to some quote, “basic necessities.” Would Cynthia Nixon understand your theft is a profound form of social protest? As a form of social justice? Will she applaud it? Or would she tell her bodyguards to shoot you? And then thank them profusely when they did?

    It’s not a tough question. You’d be dead in seconds.

    Cynthia Nixon doesn’t mean a word of what she says about crime. None of them mean a word of what they say about crime. They’re just trying to feel like good people in a world that confuses destruction for virtue. These people need to help, they should be nowhere near power.

    Unfortunately, at the moment, they run the Democratic Party and all of us are seeing the results of that.

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/05/28/fncs-carlson-spike-in-violent-crime-a-product-of-stupid-malicious-people-taking-full-control-of-the-country/
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Didn't this happen in Germany in the early 1930s?
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When cultures/societies abandon their values/virtues, this is the consequence,
as Gibbon asserted 3 centuries ago.
We don't need another sanctimonious wind-bag to belabor the obvious.
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When cultures/societies abandon their values/virtues, this is the consequence,
as Gibbon asserted 3 centuries ago.
We don't need another sanctimonious wind-bag to belabor the obvious.
I wouldn’t be so hard on Gibbon even though I agree he probably could’ve covered the history of the Roman Empire in less than six volumes.

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This is the typical communist tactic of destabilizing to create a power vacuum. You see it going on at all levels now.
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The facts are black males have been slaughtering other black males (and many innocent women and children) in staggering numbers for many decades. Because the murders lessened after the nineties,  a number of people thought the streets in the black sections of major cities were safer. They weren't, they just weren't quite as bad as previous decades.
Now the numbers have risen appreciably in the last year or so.
The problem is still out of control (mostly) young  black males who are nearly feral. They must be stepped on harshly to curtail the violence.
But the powers that be refuse to acknowledge the obvious. So they'll still hold candlelight vigils and blame everybody else (police, the covid) for the slaughter.

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I wouldn’t be so hard on Gibbon even though I agree he probably could’ve covered the history of the Roman Empire in less than six volumes.
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Er............my reference was to Carlson NOT Gibbon.

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Er............my reference was to Carlson NOT Gibbon.
it’s called sarcasm... look it up

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How am I supposed to believe the likes of Cynthia Nixon when I would have made over 10K more if I had gone on unemployment than I did with a full time job last year?

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it’s called sarcasm... look it up
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Hmm........a thought! Who knew?

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The facts are black males have been slaughtering other black males (and many innocent women and children) in staggering numbers for many decades. Because the murders lessened after the nineties,  a number of people thought the streets in the black sections of major cities were safer. They weren't, they just weren't quite as bad as previous decades.
Now the numbers have risen appreciably in the last year or so. The problem is still out of control (mostly) young  black males who are nearly feral. They must be stepped on harshly to curtail the violence. But the powers that be refuse to acknowledge the obvious. So they'll still hold candlelight vigils and blame everybody else (police, the Covid) for the slaughter.
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On the mark;...........a reflection.
A defining characteristic of Africa from its first days was its Culture of Tribalism
which promoted a highly aggressive temperament among its young males,
fomenting chronic warfare across that continent, forever.
This is similar to what happened in Ancient Sparta, commencing around
1,200 BC, which persisted over the following 10 centuries.
As you referenced, this legacy of aggressiveness, expressed by chronic killing,
is on full display daily among Black Males within our urban centers; a direct
result of their heritage.
Sadly the very last who are capable of addressing this severe compulsion
are our sanctimonious political assholery; all too stupid for words.
 



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.  .  .  Because the murders lessened after the nineties,  .  .  . 

The drop in violent crime in the 90s correlates with the massive increase in prison construction that took place in the late 80s and early 90s.
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The drop in violent crime in the 90s correlates with the massive increase in prison construction that took place in the late 80s and early 90s.

It's dumbfounding to leftists that criminals find it difficult to commit crimes when they're in the slammer.
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It's dumbfounding to leftists that criminals find it difficult to commit crimes when they're in the slammer.

Well look at the bright side...

Those states that don't want to imprison their criminals will see a massive influx of criminals from other states looking for all the "benefits" they offer. That should help the other non woke states to live more peacefully with fewer criminals. At least for awhile...

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On the mark;...........a reflection.
A defining characteristic of Africa from its first days was its Culture of Tribalism
which promoted a highly aggressive temperament among its young males,
fomenting chronic warfare across that continent, forever.
This is similar to what happened in Ancient Sparta, commencing around
1,200 BC, which persisted over the following 10 centuries.
As you referenced, this legacy of aggressiveness, expressed by chronic murder,
is on full display daily among Black Males within our urban centers; a direct
result of their heritage.
Sadly the very last who are capable of addressing this severe compulsion
are our sanctimonious political assholery; all too stupid for words.
Agreed. Look at the Rwandan massacre. Not so long ago, and the Tribal factions there slaughtered 800,000 in just 14 weeks, mostly with machetes.
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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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Well look at the bright side...

Those states that don't want to imprison their criminals will see a massive influx of criminals from other states looking for all the "benefits" they offer. That should help the other non woke states to live more peacefully with fewer criminals. At least for awhile...
Some will, some won't. I mean, it's dangerous there. Unknown turf. A guy could get killed.... :pondering: :whistle:
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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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Didn't this happen in Germany in the early 1930s?


Yes. Now it is ANTFA/BLM....but if I give more truth, mod 4 will be on my case.


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According to the CDC the US had a homicide total of 24,692 in 2020, an increase of 5,551 compared to 2019. That's 29% more homicides, with the majority happening after a spike that coincided with the riots protesting the death of George Floyd


The 29% percent increase in homicides effectively erases decades of progress in combating crime. The last time the US had a higher homicide rate was in 1996
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Didn't this happen in Germany in the early 1930s?
I always thought just the opposite happened in the thirties in Germany, after Hitler fully took power in 1933 and I seriously doubt the kind of mayhem the left is provoking and approving of now in America would be tolerated, not only that but pretty sure that murders and looters would have a trial consisting of the time it took for the authorities to pull the trigger.

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Between the above average number of aborted black baby's and black on black murders ... the problem might be a solution. 
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