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13% of the population commits over 55% of the violent crimes
FBI Stats
I really believe this is the left's agenda. Im not a conspiracy theorist but all these laws and policies that are meant "quote and quote" to benefit and help poor people and minority groups seem to have the opposite effect and instead of helping, they make matters worst to the point the poor and minority groups are being separated that are riddled with poverty, crime, low education standard, lack of housing and lack of policing. Maybe im drawing at straws here but it feels like it.
Many threads have been down this road and sadly people still suffer...
I watched this video of a homeless woman in Phoenix Arizona and it bought a rare tear to my eye. Clearly this women is need of help and yet left to rot due to BS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDepZD89bEA
We used to just put people into asylums. Kennedy killed the asylums and set up funding for "community mental health centers", but then later Reagan scattered those funds to his buddies, leaving absolutely zero plan for the mentally ill.
40 years later we still having nothing. The homelessness problem? Mostly mental illness and drug addiction, and many of those addicted to drugs were just trying to self-medicate for their mental illness.
I say we should just bring back the asylums in a big way, but better. More oversight and better standards to curtail the kinds of abuses that happened in the 20th century.