In where I live, there are no car thefts whatsoever. We are not much scrupulous in even locking them. It would be super easy to grab a random car, enjoy it for an hour for free, and drop it anywhere. No chance of even being cought. And yet, noone does it. Life is fair enough. No desperation - no incentive to offend others.
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Sounds awesome. Mind sharing some local violent and non-violent crime rates? Is it a small town where everyone knows everyone?
I hope and tend to believe that with the right societal stories, everyone can live that way.
I wouldn't know where to look for those crime rates, I tell what I experience myself. But you are welcome to research (as long as you rely on local, and definitely ignore american sources). It is entire countries, not villages: all of Estonia, Lithuania, probably Latvia, most places in Poland, possibly Czechia, Hungary, less touristy islands of Spain, Greece, and probably most of the untouristy countryside of western Europe. Also plenty of similar places in middle and far east.
It hasn't always been like that. In recent history in eastern Europe things have been improving, while it seems deteriorating in most places in the western. Pretty much stable in Asia.
I only really looked into Estonia. Love those low rates. Makes me feel optimistic that people can be cool, and that maybe someday we could actually live without police or laws.
N.b. the low crime situation in those places in Europe I do not attribute to any rightiousness of the governments. I am just saying that no crime without police is not a utopia, but the one we currently have is not sustainable, yet, unfortunatelly.
Those European governments, maybe they do the best possible under the circumstances, but they are anyway vasals of the slaveholders. If people were allowed to build and keep what they have built - that would be the right solution. The reality is that people mostly work useless jobs, do not build anything, but still get all the product they need from the abused parts of the world - Asia, Africa, Latin America.
We need bitcoin.