Some uninvited guest to a Halloween party was asked to leave and fired randomly into the group, killing one and injuring others. Teenagers.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/kansas-city-halloween-party-shooting/index.html
Same night, a drive-by shooting in Chicago…
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/chicago-drive-by-shooting/index.html
America, wake up! This has nothing to do with one political party or another being soft on crime. This is you, this is how you’ve raised your children: You’ve become angry savages raising a generation of angry young savages. A generation of brats who think they’re entitled to go to parties and are prepared to kill for it.
@moonbus saidAin’t nothin new
Some uninvited guest to a Halloween party was asked to leave and fired randomly into the group, killing one and injuring others. Teenagers.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/kansas-city-halloween-party-shooting/index.html
Same night, a drive-by shooting in Chicago…
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/chicago-drive-by-shooting/index.html
America, wake up! This has ...[text shortened]... . A generation of brats who think they’re entitled to go to parties and are prepared to kill for it.
@moonbus saidWhile I certainly agree that it is not OK to shoot people at a party, I wouldn't say Americans are raising a generation of brats who think they’re entitled to go to parties. I would say certain people engage in problematic criminal behavior.
Some uninvited guest to a Halloween party was asked to leave and fired randomly into the group, killing one and injuring others. Teenagers.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/kansas-city-halloween-party-shooting/index.html
Same night, a drive-by shooting in Chicago…
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/chicago-drive-by-shooting/index.html
America, wake up! This has ...[text shortened]... . A generation of brats who think they’re entitled to go to parties and are prepared to kill for it.
@jj-adams saidNope
The frequency and level of extreme violence is.
https://www.bbc.com/news/57581270.amp
The longer-term trend for violent crime in the US since the 1990s has been generally downwards, although over the past few years it has remained relatively stable, according to FBI data.
@athousandyoung saidFunny, when I was young in the 50's and 60's, such things almost never happened.
Nope
https://www.bbc.com/news/57581270.amp
The longer-term trend for violent crime in the US since the 1990s has been generally downwards, although over the past few years it has remained relatively stable, according to FBI data.
When they did, it was a big deal and covered extensively for days or weeks, not just a little blurb in the afternoon news and then forgotten about.
You can't tell me that the Los Angeles I grew up in was just as dangerous as the violent crapfest it is today.
@jj-adams saidI didn’t realize you considered the 90’s to be “new” that was thirty years ago
Funny, when I was young in the 50's and 60's, such things almost never happened.
When they did, it was a big deal and covered extensively for days or weeks, not just a little blurb in the afternoon news and then forgotten about.
You can't tell me that the Los Angeles I grew up in was just as dangerous as the violent crapfest it is today.
@moonbus saidThey are waking up, funny you would mention that. They are WOKE.
Some uninvited guest to a Halloween party was asked to leave and fired randomly into the group, killing one and injuring others. Teenagers.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/kansas-city-halloween-party-shooting/index.html
Same night, a drive-by shooting in Chicago…
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/01/us/chicago-drive-by-shooting/index.html
America, wake up! This has ...[text shortened]... . A generation of brats who think they’re entitled to go to parties and are prepared to kill for it.
@athousandyoung saidThe St Valentine Day Massacre had only 7 people dead and the country freaked out over how outrageous the slayings were because nothing like it had ever happened in Chicago.
The 19 twenties were quite violent what with all those white boys machine gunning each other in the streets
Now such things are a daily occurrence.
@athousandyoung saidWhat are you talking about ? I never said anything about the 90's.
I didn’t realize you considered the 90’s to be “new” that was thirty years ago
@athousandyoung saidYes, it is. Real new. Subway Shoving.? Maybe 8 months old.? Did it all go on during Bush or Trump? Did it start when you fellers chanted, replete w signs in the street, to defund the police? (I’ve never been in a street) Seems so.
Ain’t nothin new