When you let ANTIFA and BLM burn and loot at will, what the hell do you expect to happen? There are zero repercussions for anything now short of killing someone.
The subject of the interview states that crime has been rising since 2014, but that doesn't look to be 100% the case checking the FBI crime statistics.
Instead it looks like we had a rise in violent crime from 2014 to 2016 and then further decline through 2019. Although I can't find good data for 2020, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt given all the rioting that happened over last year.
Even though there were more violent crimes in 2019 than in 2013 before the rise, it was only by about ~50,000 offenses on a scale of 1.25 million. Noticeable for sure, but it doesn't seem obvious that "Our Great Crime Decline" is by any means over.
Also interesting how we talk about 'brutal police tactics' causing 'harm' that are unfortunately 'necessary to prevent criminal violence'. I guess citizens are 'violent' and the state is merely 'harmful'. If we are going to have a discussion on violence we may as well address the state's implied monopoly on it; and thus the real reason why guns are a 'problem' in America.
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Instead it looks like we had a rise in violent crime from 2014 to 2016 and then further decline through 2019. Although I can't find good data for 2020, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt given all the rioting that happened over last year.
Even though there were more violent crimes in 2019 than in 2013 before the rise, it was only by about ~50,000 offenses on a scale of 1.25 million. Noticeable for sure, but it doesn't seem obvious that "Our Great Crime Decline" is by any means over.
Also interesting how we talk about 'brutal police tactics' causing 'harm' that are unfortunately 'necessary to prevent criminal violence'. I guess citizens are 'violent' and the state is merely 'harmful'. If we are going to have a discussion on violence we may as well address the state's implied monopoly on it; and thus the real reason why guns are a 'problem' in America.