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Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
19 January 2012, 11:06,
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Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
What doesnt get mentioned very often is the fact that since 1996 the last anti gun laws and the start of the Labour 13 year nightmare that in most years the most heinous crimes have risen and risen, Gun Crime, Knife Crime,Gang crime, Crimes of Violence including rape and serious sexual assault have all constantly risen.

And the sheeple huddle in their cities believing the promises of their communities leaders, police and politicians that things are getting better.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16626558

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19 January 2012, 11:10,
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RE: Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
Whilst in the US crime has been coming down in the areas where people can freely buy guns. I wonder if there is some conclusion we can draw from that?

Here is one of my favourite quotes.

'Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good. In area after area – crime, education, housing, race relations – the situation has gotten worse after the bright new theories were put into operation. The amazing thing is that this history of failure and disaster has neither discouraged the social engineers nor discredited them.'
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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19 January 2012, 11:31,
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RE: Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
I pissed myself laughing at an article I read last year, It was about a neighbourhood watch meeting that was organised for 7pm one night in one of those wonderful, diverse, inclusive multi cultural socialist paradise London boroughs. The cops turned up and a councillor turned up but no residents, When enquiries were made in this beacon example of a cohesive multi cultural community as to why no one turned it it transpired no decent law abidding citizen dared to venture out after dark!!!.

And I loved the reply to a question on a radio talk show about what was the difference between the 1980s Tottenham riots and the riots last August after millions of pounds had been spent and thousands of hours of police and council workers time invested in improving Tottenham. First guy comes on the phone and say " I'll tell you what is different, more crime, more violence, more ethnics, more damage and far less cops around"

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19 January 2012, 11:33, (This post was last modified: 19 January 2012, 11:35 by Scythe13.)
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RE: Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
Great find NR. It's spot on true!

Love the quote SD, but I'd love to focus on the other main thing you said.

(19 January 2012, 11:10)Skean Dhude Wrote: Whilst in the US crime has been coming down in the areas where people can freely buy guns. I wonder if there is some conclusion we can draw from that?

As NR said, we expect te government to protect us and all the rest. That is called a protectionist mindest. The problem is, that our law system does not allow us to protect ourselves. We have negated the right to self protection in favour of outsourcing the protection role to a government that has proved, time and time again, not to be able to protect us.

I think we should cut off the protectionist views and we should be legally allowed to protect ourselves.
(19 January 2012, 11:31)NorthernRaider Wrote: I pissed myself laughing at an article I read last year, It was about a neighbourhood watch meeting that was organised for 7pm one night in one of those wonderful, diverse, inclusive multi cultural socialist paradise London boroughs. The cops turned up and a councillor turned up but no residents, When enquiries were made in this beacon example of a cohesive multi cultural community as to why no one turned it it transpired no decent law abidding citizen dared to venture out after dark!!!.

And I loved the reply to a question on a radio talk show about what was the difference between the 1980s Tottenham riots and the riots last August after millions of pounds had been spent and thousands of hours of police and council workers time invested in improving Tottenham. First guy comes on the phone and say " I'll tell you what is different, more crime, more violence, more ethnics, more damage and far less cops around"

And NR has just reconfirmed my previous statement.

We, the people, should be allowed to arm ourselves for personal protection.
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19 January 2012, 11:39,
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RE: Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
(19 January 2012, 11:33)Scythe13 Wrote: And NR has just reconfirmed my previous statement.

We, the people, should be allowed to arm ourselves for personal protection.

But realistically we simply can not arm ourselves legally, so we live in a society where the idiot police are armed to the teeth and so are the violent criminals and the law abidding public are just victims in waiting. SOoooooo out of the Fight or Flight options available we cant fight (at the moment) so flight is the only viable option, that means preppers biting the ever so painful bullet and moving away from the cities NOW.


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23 January 2012, 10:34,
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RE: Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
It may be possible to arm ourselves legally - but the armaments will not be as effective/lethal as the 'illegal' versions.
I am beginning to think that the 'state' is just a bunch of well organised thugs who forcibly take our money and give us a watered down version of what life could be like if they were not there in the first place.
As to who would replace them - just another bunch of well organised thugs!!
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23 January 2012, 12:24,
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RE: Crime up again ( but what is omitted)
In fairness, if we didn't pay the government for protection, we would have to pay someone else protection money.

I would rather pay the government, who are at least slightly accountable. Than the Mafia who are not accountable or questionable. Even though the Mafia would probably do a better job right now, I still prefer the idea of the government's accountability and their No Death Sentence policy.
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