nobody9999
4 days ago
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Which city? Which "high crime area?" Crime is down all across the US and way down in most major cities. Let's see some statistics, friend.

I live in NYC[0] and I'm old. It's never been safer in the many decades I've been alive.

And the police have little to do with that. They're just the biggest and best-armed gang.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_New_York_City[1]

[1] In fact, NYC saw fewer murders in 2024 than any year since 1958 -- long before my parents ever met.

mrangle3 days ago
I'm not your friend, palooka.

You questioning my experience and where I live isn't an argument.

In liberal circles, we "believe" people. Remember? Especially those with bad experiences.

You questioning me just means that you can't tolerate people with differing experiences having opinions and perspectives that are counter to your own.

What I said is factual.

You're a sheltered person with a false entitlement to an opinion on this specific matter.

I live in a major city between Boston and DC. I've implied enough of my experience to warrant telling you to shove your rude scare quotes up your a*.

I've also lived in NYC. I have family that still lives in NYC. Who was just punched in the face for the second time in a couple of years, walking home at night. And that's in "safe" lower Manhattan.

What does where you live have to do where I live?

Just like the "person who walks with cameras", the only thing that you are communicating is that you are privileged and awful on a couple of levels. One of which is having zero perspective and real experience living in an urban area that is outside of wealthier zones and, especially in poorer cities, is only barely managed by police. Bourgeoise bubble living does not entitle you to having a policy opinion on how the poorer areas of cities should be managed, what it's like living in them let alone growing up in them, and on how they are doing on the street level. "Relativity" aside.