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Quote by: Cephus We have a climate of lawlessness today where people figure that the laws don't apply to them and they can do anything they want and if you call them on it, they get upset that you'd dare question their assumption that they are above the law. I'm sure if Harlem wasn't a bastion of crime, the police wouldn't have had a reason to put the towers in. You wouldn't see that kind of thing in a crime-free neighborhood, would you? |
Ever seen a gated community? Some come with gates, cameras, and guards.
While your contentions may be true, the only "crimes" that ever seem have legislation enacted to curb them are the crimes commited by the Blue Collar segment of our society. White Collar crime is rampant in our "culture of corruption", and very little White Collar crime is ever even addressed in the media, let alone acted upon by lawmakers.
Ironically it is this proliferation of the White Collar crime, and the results of those crimes that have created the environment where the Blue Collar crime is often necessary just to survive for many of the more disenfranchised.
When are the workers going to realize that they have the numbers to win this war? ( I say that because the other side is obviously waging this war against them, seemingly without their knowledge. )
I now offer up my prediction for the morale of this story, and I'd like to offer it up in a succinct, quotable form, "you can't lead morons into battle". ( The monnied know this, and exploit it. )
You may quote me on that if you like.