How Goes America The Bad And The Yearned-After?
"After George Floyd's murder a year ago, Atlanta’s mayor scolded the rioters who were smashing up parts of her city. “This is not a protest…This is chaos,” Keisha Lance Bottoms said. “If you care about this city, then go home.” The speech was so well pitched that some overexcited pundits wondered whether she might one day run for president. One year on, Ms Lance Bottoms has declined even to run for re-election as mayor, in part because Atlanta is suffering from a violent-crime wave which she has been unable to calm. One affluent neighbourhood is keen to secede from the city altogether.""What is true in Atlanta is also true in other American cities. Property crimes are down, but violent crime has risen. Murders increased by about 30% between 2019 and 2020, a rise that shows little sign of slowing. This change puts at risk what has been perhaps the most benign social trend in America so far this century: the great crime decline. It also threatens liberal reforms."The Economist
Major
urban centres in the United States, most of them under Democratic
governments are recording murder rates at unprecedented numbers. And
there are fears that the rates may continue to mount and accelerate over
the summer months in lock-step with the receding of pandemic
restrictions. New York City saw its murder rate rise 45 percent last
year -- a rate that has since steadily increased. The murder rate in
Atlanta went skyward by 60 percent in 2021.
In
the country, 275 mass shootings have taken place thus far in 2021
representing a 40 percent rise over a like period the year before. Ten
of those mass shootings have taken place in Chicago alone. And many
cities have fresh memories of violent social clashes, torchings and
looting that took place last summer, causing billions in damages to
retail establishments and government facilities. Police forces all over
the country are in wary contemplation of a renewal of that social
dysfunction in violent public disorder.
"Defund the police"
demands echoed everywhere in the wake of the death of George Floyd.
Violent street protests took place across the country, incited by the
movement for Black Lives Matter, unleashing civil disobedience events
and criminally violent physical attacks to round out the shrill
accusations of systemic, ongoing racism. Black Lives Matter was on a
roll, publicly supported by Congressional Democrats lending it heft and
legitimacy.
In
many urban centres black mayors and black police chiefs presided over
the violence in a triple-bind of duty, past injustices and the 'woke'
public mood. In some urban centres police see the benefits of early
retirement, while others pursue the 'do less policing' potential
inherent in countering public distrust and disdain alongside threats of
public violence aimed directly at police.
The
stridently vocal left wing of the Democratic party exerts its influence
on the governing Democratic White House openly advocating police
defunding in response to their views of police as "systematically
racist". This, while the violence and negative acting-out issues impact
largely on the poorer black communities who voted for the Democratic
nominee for president. Gun ownership has been targeted by the Biden
administration as a solution to the murderous violence roiling America's
streets.
After demonstrations like this there was a deliberate drawback of policing. CNN |
Inconvenient
truths such as Chicago having the most stringent gun control laws and
regulations in the country, yet it is the epicentre of the bloody crime
wave, is largely ignored. And then there is the Democratic journey to
reverse all the initiatives taken by the predecessor Republican
government under Donald Trump, and two issues; 'the wall', and the
surging influx of migrants and refugee claimants at the Mexican border
are front and centre.
Illegal
migrants game the American asylum process, and in addressing the issue
of burgeoning illegals melting into the general U.S. population, Trump
as president shut everything down. And then President Biden turned it
back on, suspending the "Remain in Mexico" policy of the Trump
administration that sought to prevent asylum claims without merit. With
the wall construction stopped, would-be refugee claimants considered
those changes represented a hearty welcome to their prospects.
Enthusiastic
new contingents of would-be refugees from Mexico, Central America,
Venezuela, Cuba and even Europe and Nigeria have swelled the ranks of
the migrant-minded. Now, being swamped with migrants has resulted in
mass apprehensions; 173,358 in March; 178,622 in April; and 180,034 in
May. Closing in on a million since January; historically unprecedented
numbers beyond which are those who successfully escaped apprehension.
Single
males, unaccompanied children escorted to the border by "coyotes" are
fulfilling the "open border" approach the Democrats have espoused.
Although some of their humanitarian impulses are aimed directly at
convincing segments of the population that a vote for Democrats is an
assurance of a kinder, freer America, the message doesn't always
resonate; Large numbers of Hispanic residents in Texas border cities
tend to support "law and order" mayoralty candidates of the Republican
breed.
"The increase in homicides is large and widespread enough to raise serious alarms for criminologists and other experts. So what’s going on?" |
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