This is what crime does to the physiology of society. What do you notice about these commuters on the NYC subway? Absolutely terrifying!

This is what crime does to the physiology of society. What do you notice about these commuters on the NYC subway? Absolutely terrifying!

The United States returned to the old and far West, where you could be killed on any corner, because everything around you was dangerous.
And the worst thing is that no one is going to solve it. Life will become more and more chaotic.
The solution, I think, is to pile up in silence and live as far away from the cities as possible.
Really crazy stuff
We had London Transport Police at underground stations and on carriages in the 80’s. Now we have CCTV cams. Most of them looking at turnstiles (like that NY subway incident) not inside the train carriages.
In a way, that guy was lucky he was pushed yards away from the turnstile.
Appologies for the auto correct. Meant to say psychology…
I feel like this is everyone in our society. The fiat system (a crime) has made people afraid to be creative. Instead, everyone backs against the wall, take whatever jobs they can find, and create nothing. It also makes them terrified of real solutions like #bitcoin.
What you just said reminds me of the old buildings crafted by skilled artisans. Compare their beauty and charm to the stark ugliness of modern architecture today, the difference is striking!
The ugliness of modern structures is arguably one of the hardest things to un-see because basically everything lacks beauty.
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Modern architecture is about boxes and the different ways in which you can stack them.
Meanwhile, this is happening in Dallas. It's all relatively new construction.



The solution - Paul Kersey

Sorry. What am I supposed to see there?