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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (201463)9/16/2023 7:10:32 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217573
 
Re << Enough with the everyday hatred of our fellow citizens >>

This below article does not raise the demographic issue, so am assuming that that either there is no demographic issue or the issue is being ignored. Time shall tell.

We in HK have an aging feature. We live long. We do not have a demographic problem …
oal.cuhk.edu.hk.
Why Hong Kong Has the Longest Life Expectancy in the World

Takeaway from below article …
"We have seen a significant uptick in violence over the last two to three years, and I think it's almost been exclusively driven by 14- to 21-year-old boys and young men," Alexandria City Mayor Justin Wilson told Axios.
zerohedge.com

"Murdered That Man For Laughs": Shocking Video Of Out-Of-Control Teens In Vegas

Major media outlets with a progressive slant downplay the surge in violent crime in Democratic-controlled cities and counties and often overlook the growing culture of violence affecting the younger generation.

There has been a rise in violence committed by teenagers and young men in major cities across the US. Some experts question if mental health issues stemming from Covid lockdowns are the reason for the outbursts of violence committed by the youth. Or perhaps Hollywood desensitizes teens with violent movies, songs, and video games. Or maybe it's social media or the state promoting fatherless homes.

While it's too early to tell why the younger generation feels the need to reenact scenes from the video game 'Grand Theft Auto,' a video is going viral this weekend of an incident last month of teens in Las Vegas going on a joyride, senselessly targeting other vehicles and even intentionally running down a bicyclist.

On August 14, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrested a 17-year-old driver of a Hyundai who fled the scene after intentionally running over and killing Andreas Probst, a retired California police chief.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the teens posted a video of the joyride on social media. Police were able to use the video as evidence, which showed the driver 'intentionally' killed Probst.

The video is shocking.

And this youth crime wave has spread to other cities, including Washington, DC:

"We have seen a significant uptick in violence over the last two to three years, and I think it's almost been exclusively driven by 14- to 21-year-old boys and young men," Alexandria City Mayor Justin Wilson told Axios.
There needs to be a national discussion to understand what triggers the youth to commit violent crimes. I think everyone can agree. Some of us want to peacefully jog or ride a bike down the street without some crazed teen on TikTok looking for their next target while speeding down the street. The current governing approach by Democrats raises concerns about their commitment to maintaining law and order.

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