Anonymous wrote:It's not just DC. It's everywhere.
"The word hypernormalization was coined by Alexei Yurchak, a professor of anthropology who was born in Leningrad and later went to teach at the University of California, Berkeley. He introduced the word in his book Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation (2006), which describes paradoxes of Soviet life during the 1970s and 1980s.He says that everyone in the Soviet Union knew the system was failing, but no one could imagine an alternative to the status quo, and politicians and citizens alike were resigned to maintaining the pretense of a functioning society. Over time, this delusion became a self-fulfilling prophecy and the fakeness was accepted by everyone as real, an effect that Yurchak termed hypernormalisation."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperNormalisation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The entire public safety "system" following the point of arrest, is basically fictious in DC for both adults and juveniles.
We are kidding ourselves that this is a safe place to raise a family. Have been here since early 90s but we are looking to get out now.
Heads up on the Hill! Warn your older kids who may go out on H Street and younger colleagues.
I just looked this guy up and fun fact, he also has a pending assault case from September in which a bench warrant was outstanding when he was arrested on the machete case over the weekend. He was released on personal recognizance in both cases yesterday. DC is a complete and utter joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The entire public safety "system" following the point of arrest, is basically fictious in DC for both adults and juveniles.
We are kidding ourselves that this is a safe place to raise a family. Have been here since early 90s but we are looking to get out now.
Heads up on the Hill! Warn your older kids who may go out on H Street and younger colleagues.
I just looked this guy up and fun fact, he also has a pending assault case from September in which a bench warrant was outstanding when he was arrested on the machete case over the weekend. He was released on personal recognizance in both cases yesterday. DC is a complete and utter joke.
Anonymous wrote:The entire public safety "system" following the point of arrest, is basically fictious in DC for both adults and juveniles.
We are kidding ourselves that this is a safe place to raise a family. Have been here since early 90s but we are looking to get out now.
Heads up on the Hill! Warn your older kids who may go out on H Street and younger colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:The entire public safety "system" following the point of arrest, is basically fictious in DC for both adults and juveniles.
We are kidding ourselves that this is a safe place to raise a family. Have been here since early 90s but we are looking to get out now.
Heads up on the Hill! Warn your older kids who may go out on H Street and younger colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:The entire public safety "system" following the point of arrest, is basically fictious in DC for both adults and juveniles.
We are kidding ourselves that this is a safe place to raise a family. Have been here since early 90s but we are looking to get out now.
Heads up on the Hill! Warn your older kids who may go out on H Street and younger colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update on the horrible case of a bipolar vagrant (Landon grad) who viciously attacked an elderly couple outside the Cathedral Commons Giant, breaking one's cane over their head. Thank God this dangerous person has been held, case update at Tweet
Alex Adams grew up wealthy before descending into mental illness and violent behavior. He's had every intervention along with stints in halfway houses, DC Jail and St. E's. His case blows up the trite excuses always given, about equity, about how transformative "services" are, etc. We really need to bring back institutions for the criminally insane. Alex also attacked his own elderly father causing serious injury. He's a young, strong man and a clear danger, especially to the older population who he seems to target.
thnx for the follow up. is he re-institutionalized? heartbreaking, but necessary