Anonymous wrote:
This. We moved. It’s night and day. You don’t have to move to a boring place to find less crime, better public schools, better policies etc. Life is short and there’s no reason to reside in a city in the US where crime and homelessness is such a problem.
Anonymous wrote:The recall in San Francisco will help.
I’m guessing robert white is rethinking his whole criminals really just need a hug from a violence interrupter stance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, just give up on any hope of crime being substantively addressed. It just doesn’t fit with the current push for equity and criminal justice reform. Look at the city holistically, look at socioeconomics, look at the messages for increased social justice in the last few years, in whatever way that is currently defined, look at the sentiment or popularity toward the police, basically no. No you are not going to get more arrested or incarceration. You’re going to get less. And that will lead to people just knowing they can get away with things and will do more if those bad things. It’s complete fking obvious, but no you are not going to see any meaningful change. It’s the same with trying to get sensible firearms regulations in the US. It will never happen. Never. If it didn’t happen after Vegas or after Columbine or after any number of terrible events it simply won’t happen. So give up and try not to live in a sketchy area of DC or if you do basically be always on the lookout.
Signed,
43 year resident of SE DC, actually Capitol Hill - the good part of SE.
This. I feel bad for people who think crime can be reduced. The DC a government doesn’t care and won’t take action to address it. Just move! There are so many places in the US with less crime and better government policies.
Anonymous wrote:Stop voting Democrat.
Anonymous wrote:It's like every ridiculous stereotype about Democrats being soft on crime is actually 100 percent true here.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, just give up on any hope of crime being substantively addressed. It just doesn’t fit with the current push for equity and criminal justice reform. Look at the city holistically, look at socioeconomics, look at the messages for increased social justice in the last few years, in whatever way that is currently defined, look at the sentiment or popularity toward the police, basically no. No you are not going to get more arrested or incarceration. You’re going to get less. And that will lead to people just knowing they can get away with things and will do more if those bad things. It’s complete fking obvious, but no you are not going to see any meaningful change. It’s the same with trying to get sensible firearms regulations in the US. It will never happen. Never. If it didn’t happen after Vegas or after Columbine or after any number of terrible events it simply won’t happen. So give up and try not to live in a sketchy area of DC or if you do basically be always on the lookout.
Signed,
43 year resident of SE DC, actually Capitol Hill - the good part of SE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will care when people start leaving.
OK, it's happening now. When does the caring start?
https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/dc-population-declines-largest-percentage-virginia-inches