Massacre in New Orleans on NY Day- 15 killed
This comes after a woman was set on fire and burned alive in a NYC subway. Then a few days later, there was another person (man) set on fire on the NYC subway.
5 young teens (~13yo) gang beat an elderly man to death. And filmed it (gen z, ofc). Good thing these POS’s filmed their crimes (not only them but tons of other criminals), bc otherwise, police would never do anything.
One of the posters here on SP said there’s all sorts of craziness going on in Europe- well- America has you beat. This kinda stuff happens literally on the daily in the good ole USA O_o
People are fed up. And taking it out on random strangers.
Part of it is that people are poor, working long hours for shit wages, can’t afford food, housing, childcare, etc. Why do you think ppl are going “nuts?” This is actually understandable and predictable. Squeeze ppl until they can’t take it anymore, and this is what you get- random chaos and violence- all day every day. This shit has been going on even more rampantly in the US in the last few months. Lots more shootings, massacres, fires, burning ppl alive. Hell, numerous men have been soccer punching random women in NYC since this past summer. Can’t even go out for a walk anymore (well not that I would where I am).
Life in shithole USA just keeps getting shittier. I mean, unless you’re well-off or at least upper middle income to shield yourself from all this violence.
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2025 is going to be worse than 2020, by orders of magnitude, anyone who hasn’t realized that yet is amazingly out of touch. Bird flu is already pushing up the prices on eggs and the economy is imploding, and as you say people are fed up. AI is taking most of the jobs that are left.
The further south you go the worse it is going to get also, because we just got into the coldest part of the year, it gets warmer again starting in two months. This is the NICE version of Americans. You notice the guy is from Texas, I’m not surprised even a little.
Oh, I’m not going to go back and track down the post, I’m in Oklahoma, which is almost as bad as Texas. We get refugees every year from the storms out of the gulf. No snow yet down here, meanwhile in Michigan they’ve already had several feet of snow, and I haven’t heard of any violence up that way.
bc it’s too damn cold to commit crime up in MI lol >.<
effing hell, all i eat are eggs, and eggs are ALEADY fucking expensive, since fucking 2020 covid. Price of eggs NEVER went back down -_-
sigh, idk what to do. i can’t stay here but where can i go??
I kind of fail to see what purpose setting someone on fire in a subway would serve if they are already in such a barebones and desperate situation. All things considered, thievery and robbery make much more sense in that regard, but apparently it’s now a matter of physical proximity equating into having claims over the lives of others… take what you see, it’s up for grabs, all you can eat buffet. Nothing to life besides that at all, yay…?
Nah, but seriously, if it’s just attending some sort of crowd gathering for that new year’s eve thing that gets you run over by a truck and possibly shot at, alongside kicking the bucket (some of these people being as young as 21 and even 18 just heading into university, would you look at that) I’m not sure what to think. Public anything has always carried some sort of risk, yes, but ultimately it’s a consistent showing of people’s intentions (both for themselves and others) not matching up which you’d probably wouldn’t want to be involved in. But then again I have no clue as to how likely any of these events were statistically, truthfully you can only play the move with best odds like hypothetically just staying inside all the time for instance, but then that opens you up to another whole set of risks. So ultimately, it’s hard to say.
Not that public anything doesn’t have merit since we still have cashiers for instance (they know how to keep things like usual and that no one wants something lethal for a receipt). Obviously though, stuff like this puts said cashiers at slight risk I’d guess. No good.