To be fair, especially about violence crime, we have to look at the data (probably still apply, just 1-2 world cups time away):
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It can be an over simplification but you pointed it out that criminal incentive in the US can be more related to people living on the edge due to vast disparity of living standards in the population.codemonkeymike wrote: ↑ ... generational poverty which carries to this day. Redlining didn't stop till recently and segregation happened till the 1970's. The other big part is the availability of guns ... over simplification ...
Think about it, these United Airline security picked a 'random' person carefully:Mr.Nobody wrote: ↑This kind of shit did happen in China, but that's 10 years ago. Nowadays,if a police officer behave like this,he will lose his job, for sure. Police officers have the right to stop you and check your ID card, if you look suspecious, and they have a device to scan your ID card to check if there is any criminal record of you, if you are clean, then they will just return your ID card and let you go.
This event happened a week ago, and caused a helluva ripple...you may already know...coz it's on front page, where is the so-called human right man?Spoiler:
I'm afraid we'll have to agree to disagree on this, as I'm talking the more ground level judicial politics that could be affected in those municipalities where either side has power, but no changes have been forthcoming, and do not seem to be in the pipeline.fohat wrote: ↑I am afraid that I have to disagree with you there. As a general rule, today, I believe that "the Left" holds the rule of law in much higher regard and respect than "the Right" and I think that there are 2 primary components to it: