A Question for the Community
The grandssoon of a U.S. Congressman wasmurdered for his shoes in Chicago. This is reported as a "Horror" in chicago. It is a horrific event but it is no worse than the 600 other murders in Chicago this year or the almot 4000 over the last 8 or nine years. Why is a relative of a congressmans murder any worse that the others?
The question is: what to do to truly decrease crime.
Einstein "The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and keep expecting better results." .
I guess the promises of Socialism are so strong that they even overwhelm the reality. The only thing I've come to compare it to is losing in Las Vegas. The loser knows that the odds are against him and if he keeps on playing he will only keep on losing. He knows that someone has won at sometime, why shouldn't be him? As children, do they still teach the hare and the tortoise or the ant and the grasshopper? Apparently not.
I guess we are supposed to automatically respect these people.
Now I'm wondering if Miley Cyrus has left the country yet.
"The possibility that empathy resides in parts of the brain so ancient that we share them with rats should give pause to anyone comparing politicians with those poor, underestimated creatures."
—Frans de Waal
Take care.
The obvious result of the combination of extreme gun control laws, socialistic economic policies and entitlement indoctrination. Add in the lunacy of trying the same things over and over again and expecting different results, and you have this example of a Democrat Utopia.
Being killed over shoes is a senseless murder. Being killed over gang activity is the price of playing poker.
It is a variation on the theme of "hate crimes." Hate crimes feature the moral obscenity that, depending on ones motive, "hate murder" is far more heinous that just regular old murder. It naturally follows then that the murder of a person of note - more grievously, thought to be of "merit" - or in this case simply related to one, is more shocking and "horrorful" than one that is just another routine murder of an anonymous, inferior, dolt.
AJAshinioff is right. It's not!
When something affects our life in a big way, we like to think there is a big cause. We shudder to think a random mutation of DNA or deranged criminal could kill us. We imagine the other 600 murders were drug deals shooting one another or maybe people carrying large cash drops to the bank, not people who we might identify with being murder for random reasons.