Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen nothing but people angry about this on here. There really were people denying this was an issue?
The site owner occasionally makes comments that insinuate the people who post about crime are delusional and concerned about nothing lol.
He tried to shove this issue under the rug for years. No idea why. He had always seemed reasonable before. It is as if he lost his mind trying to prove he was virtuous. Well that attitude lulled people and destroyed the city. Nothing virtuous at all about it.
Sadly it is not uncommon for people to ignore reality and data in order to support their ideological beliefs.
The irony here is that more crime disproportionately hurts poor and marginalized people more than the wealthy.
Ignoring crime because here it’s the affluent white moms who post about it is not “virtuous” and is the definition of a luxury belief.
Since moving to DC I have astonished by the breathtaking hypocrisy of the wealthy who espouse “progressive” values that actually hurt the underprivileged people they claim to help. All of the studies and data indicates that crime and criminality hurts poor people the most. They are much more likely to be victims or crime. But the affluent hear will scoff if you mention this fact and sweep crime under the rug while talking about defunding the police and restorative justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen nothing but people angry about this on here. There really were people denying this was an issue?
The site owner occasionally makes comments that insinuate the people who post about crime are delusional and concerned about nothing lol.
He tried to shove this issue under the rug for years. No idea why. He had always seemed reasonable before. It is as if he lost his mind trying to prove he was virtuous. Well that attitude lulled people and destroyed the city. Nothing virtuous at all about it.
Sadly it is not uncommon for people to ignore reality and data in order to support their ideological beliefs.
The irony here is that more crime disproportionately hurts poor and marginalized people more than the wealthy.
Ignoring crime because here it’s the affluent white moms who post about it is not “virtuous” and is the definition of a luxury belief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now all the trade associations are throwing a fit. I can’t believe there were so many idiotic deniers that let this get so awful. I’ve been screaming about it for 3 years. I’m so horribly disappointed in this city, which I used to love so much that I said if I ever got a tattoo it would be the DC flag. I hope we finally do something and stop killing people with these ridiculous pro-criminal/anti-victim policies.
https://www.investmentcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/DC-Trade-Association-Letter-to-Mayor-and-City-Council-02.29.2024-.pdf
The entire thing boils crime issue comes to capitalism vs. disproportionate impact. The stats are bad and so incarcerating people became less popular as social justice activists in the wake of George Floyd got the council’s ear and now all the policies are about wrap around services and alternatives to tough on crime stuff like violence interruptors.
This entire problem could be solved if the USAO didn’t suck and actually prosecuted and the council got serious about crime. But no we have lenient members like Allen who basically sides with the perpetrators or crime over victims.
Either get tough, like El Salvador, or watch this sht continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now all the trade associations are throwing a fit. I can’t believe there were so many idiotic deniers that let this get so awful. I’ve been screaming about it for 3 years. I’m so horribly disappointed in this city, which I used to love so much that I said if I ever got a tattoo it would be the DC flag. I hope we finally do something and stop killing people with these ridiculous pro-criminal/anti-victim policies.
https://www.investmentcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/DC-Trade-Association-Letter-to-Mayor-and-City-Council-02.29.2024-.pdf
The entire thing boils crime issue comes to capitalism vs. disproportionate impact. The stats are bad and so incarcerating people became less popular as social justice activists in the wake of George Floyd got the council’s ear and now all the policies are about wrap around services and alternatives to tough on crime stuff like violence interruptors.
This entire problem could be solved if the USAO didn’t suck and actually prosecuted and the council got serious about crime. But no we have lenient members like Allen who basically sides with the perpetrators or crime over victims.
Either get tough, like El Salvador, or watch this sht continue.
The situation in El Salvador is absolutely remarkable. Salvadorans elected a tough on crime president. And he followed through. The murder rate declined by 70 percent in ONE year. Subsequently, the number of migrants from El Salvador declined precipitously. It's a safe country now and people are choosing to stay. The quality of life has dramatically improved and the economy is thriving.
Meanwhile, here in DC we let roughly 200 repeat violent criminals terrorize the city with impunity. And consequently, businesses are leaving. No one wants to go to the office anymore. Downtown is dead. Once bustling neighborhoods like Chinatown are becoming no-go zones. The major sports teams are leaving. Stores like CVS are getting repeatedly looted and now even detergent is locked up. Carjackings are up nearly a 1000 percent in a few short years. Murders are at twenty year highs. Traffic enforcement is non-existent. The metro consistently swells like weed. And people have become habituated to walking with their head on a swivel.
Until progressives are voted out, DC will continue to be sucked into a doom loop. As commercial real estate continues to slowly implode and revenues decline, more and more services will be cut. More people will leave. Fewer will choose to spend money in DC. And it just goes on and on. Bad things feeding on bad things.
All because the mayor, the city council, and the USAO refuse to lock up 200 violent felons. It's these roughly 220 people that are holding a city of 700,000 hostage. But this is what people voted for. Elections have consequences. The people of El Salvador chose law and order. And the people of DC chose mayhem.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why DC Justice Lab and DSA have such a stronghold on the Council.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now all the trade associations are throwing a fit. I can’t believe there were so many idiotic deniers that let this get so awful. I’ve been screaming about it for 3 years. I’m so horribly disappointed in this city, which I used to love so much that I said if I ever got a tattoo it would be the DC flag. I hope we finally do something and stop killing people with these ridiculous pro-criminal/anti-victim policies.
https://www.investmentcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/DC-Trade-Association-Letter-to-Mayor-and-City-Council-02.29.2024-.pdf
The entire thing boils crime issue comes to capitalism vs. disproportionate impact. The stats are bad and so incarcerating people became less popular as social justice activists in the wake of George Floyd got the council’s ear and now all the policies are about wrap around services and alternatives to tough on crime stuff like violence interruptors.
This entire problem could be solved if the USAO didn’t suck and actually prosecuted and the council got serious about crime. But no we have lenient members like Allen who basically sides with the perpetrators or crime over victims.
Either get tough, like El Salvador, or watch this sht continue.
The situation in El Salvador is absolutely remarkable. Salvadorans elected a tough on crime president. And he followed through. The murder rate declined by 70 percent in ONE year. Subsequently, the number of migrants from El Salvador declined precipitously. It's a safe country now and people are choosing to stay. The quality of life has dramatically improved and the economy is thriving.
Meanwhile, here in DC we let roughly 200 repeat violent criminals terrorize the city with impunity. And consequently, businesses are leaving. No one wants to go to the office anymore. Downtown is dead. Once bustling neighborhoods like Chinatown are becoming no-go zones. The major sports teams are leaving. Stores like CVS are getting repeatedly looted and now even detergent is locked up. Carjackings are up nearly a 1000 percent in a few short years. Murders are at twenty year highs. Traffic enforcement is non-existent. The metro consistently swells like weed. And people have become habituated to walking with their head on a swivel.
Until progressives are voted out, DC will continue to be sucked into a doom loop. As commercial real estate continues to slowly implode and revenues decline, more and more services will be cut. More people will leave. Fewer will choose to spend money in DC. And it just goes on and on. Bad things feeding on bad things.
All because the mayor, the city council, and the USAO refuse to lock up 200 violent felons. It's these roughly 220 people that are holding a city of 700,000 hostage. But this is what people voted for. Elections have consequences. The people of El Salvador chose law and order. And the people of DC chose mayhem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now all the trade associations are throwing a fit. I can’t believe there were so many idiotic deniers that let this get so awful. I’ve been screaming about it for 3 years. I’m so horribly disappointed in this city, which I used to love so much that I said if I ever got a tattoo it would be the DC flag. I hope we finally do something and stop killing people with these ridiculous pro-criminal/anti-victim policies.
https://www.investmentcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/DC-Trade-Association-Letter-to-Mayor-and-City-Council-02.29.2024-.pdf
The entire thing boils crime issue comes to capitalism vs. disproportionate impact. The stats are bad and so incarcerating people became less popular as social justice activists in the wake of George Floyd got the council’s ear and now all the policies are about wrap around services and alternatives to tough on crime stuff like violence interruptors.
This entire problem could be solved if the USAO didn’t suck and actually prosecuted and the council got serious about crime. But no we have lenient members like Allen who basically sides with the perpetrators or crime over victims.
Either get tough, like El Salvador, or watch this sht continue.
Anonymous wrote:The letter’s timing is weird, as crime is down in DC significantly in 2024 relative to a year ago.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance
This letter should’ve been fired off last summer.
Anonymous wrote:Now all the trade associations are throwing a fit. I can’t believe there were so many idiotic deniers that let this get so awful. I’ve been screaming about it for 3 years. I’m so horribly disappointed in this city, which I used to love so much that I said if I ever got a tattoo it would be the DC flag. I hope we finally do something and stop killing people with these ridiculous pro-criminal/anti-victim policies.
https://www.investmentcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/DC-Trade-Association-Letter-to-Mayor-and-City-Council-02.29.2024-.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The letter’s timing is weird, as crime is down in DC significantly in 2024 relative to a year ago.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance
This letter should’ve been fired off last summer.
There are a lot of leases coming up for renewal. That is partly where this is coming from. The energy is all in NOVA now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen nothing but people angry about this on here. There really were people denying this was an issue?
The site owner occasionally makes comments that insinuate the people who post about crime are delusional and concerned about nothing lol.
He tried to shove this issue under the rug for years. No idea why. He had always seemed reasonable before. It is as if he lost his mind trying to prove he was virtuous. Well that attitude lulled people and destroyed the city. Nothing virtuous at all about it.
Sadly it is not uncommon for people to ignore reality and data in order to support their ideological beliefs.
The irony here is that more crime disproportionately hurts poor and marginalized people more than the wealthy.
Ignoring crime because here it’s the affluent white moms who post about it is not “virtuous” and is the definition of a luxury belief.
This! There is nothing virtuous about forcing people in poverty to live with rampant crime. It is selfish and cruel.
Reminds me of the line in the back side of We Are the World, do they even know it’s Christmas. “Well tonight thank God it's them instead of you”. When ignorance fuels your virtuousness, you become a part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CA is taking some significant steps to change, making involuntary commitment easier, being about to start drug testing before benefits.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/liberal-san-francisco-on-brink-of-drug-testing-welfare-recipients-the-pendulum-is-swinging/
I just don't see DC as even slowing down current policies, never mind changing course...It's sad to watch gains slip away...
Ca has at least some statewide moderation.
In DC, there are no guardrails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen nothing but people angry about this on here. There really were people denying this was an issue?
The site owner occasionally makes comments that insinuate the people who post about crime are delusional and concerned about nothing lol.
He tried to shove this issue under the rug for years. No idea why. He had always seemed reasonable before. It is as if he lost his mind trying to prove he was virtuous. Well that attitude lulled people and destroyed the city. Nothing virtuous at all about it.
Sadly it is not uncommon for people to ignore reality and data in order to support their ideological beliefs.
The irony here is that more crime disproportionately hurts poor and marginalized people more than the wealthy.
Ignoring crime because here it’s the affluent white moms who post about it is not “virtuous” and is the definition of a luxury belief.