hollyjeanp7
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- May 14, 2016
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It's safe to assume the law abiding citizens within these communities are aware of who the real bad guy on the block is. By protecting or defending the very problem that brings such violence and police drama to your area, is basically choosing a side. Bad guy or good guy. You have a guy that will help you, but he needs your help. You also have a guy that forces you to cooperate and comply with securing his existence and ability to thrive within the community but he demands your help by threatening you. He uses proven, government implemented (to every citizen in every society with the help of our good ole media...*thats a whole different thread topic*) tactics with the best results known to man. ****FEAR****In those neighborhoods, the police are more of a threat to the law-abiding than the gangs. Gangs are shooting other gangs. Police are stopping everyone, finding petty things to charge them with, and hitting them up with escalating fines they can't ever pay off.
If you had to live under police shakedown gangs for your whole life, you'd be pissed too. The shootings are just the tip of the iceberg.
In Milwaukee, my hometown, children were getting shot in crossfire weekly over the summer, and not one person was willing to speak out against someone who cares more about collecting his money for dime bags than the life of your child!!! I'm sure the thought of retaliation is one of terror, fear, paranoia, etc. But eventually these people will become extinct. When this begins that means:
Crime- significantly down.
Home values- come up.
To buy a home now, at their valued price in a rough neighborhood- 20-30 G's.... now I don't know about other places, but Milwaukee's "hood" is in an area that could hands down become prime real estate... if only it were safe....
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