This is What it means

BlueJay28

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When I said that compared to the 1980s.....

More law abiding citizens have guns today.
More people know boxing and/or martial arts today.
More people are present in Gyms and Health Clubs today.

More people are more socially isolated today, hanging around only friends and family, and NOT the open public.

More law abiding citizens live in the suburbs today as opposed to the inner city.
More people are going to college, thereby they earn more money and therefore live in better neighborhoods.
More people today know the dangers of a bad lifestyle.
The politicians are more sophisticated and up to the beat today and the laws are closing in.

Those new lower crime statistics are not true for people that continue to live in the inner city, don't go to college, and live a bad lifestyle.

And gains in positive and better lifestyles are not true for those who live in jurisdictions that fail to respect the achievements of those who went to trade schools or FOR profit colleges that focus mainly on teaching the main job skills.

That doesn't mean that there is less crime in America.


That means that compared to the 1980s, the people who would have ordinarily been a victim of crime, no longer are, because they're harder to target... because their lifestyle has changed.

Most criminals live in the ghetto.... and engage in ghetto activities, or activities that are outdated today in the mainstream....because that's their source of money.


The people who haven't changed since the 1980s, and still live the same basic way, are still being the victims of the crime pattern of the 1980s.


The ghetto is their whole world.... and if you leave their world, they can do nothing to you, because their range is limited.... much more limited than the Average person's range.


That's what I meant.
 
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