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Hordes Of Demoralized Cops Are Quitting Their Jobs, And America's Streets Are Less Safe As A Result The United States has never faced a more severe law enforcement crisis than it is facing right now. All over the nation, police officers are quitting in droves, and many of those jobs are going unfilled because of the difficulty in recruiting new applicants. Since the death of George Floyd, police officers have been relentlessly demonized by the corporate media, police budgets have been dramatically slashed in major cities all across the country, and many prominent politicians have publicly expressed disdain for their local law enforcement authorities. In such an environment, serving the community as a police officer is not an attractive option, and it makes perfect sense why so many officers have been throwing in the towel on their once promising careers. Meanwhile, as police departments struggle to fill scores of vacancies, crime rates have surged from coast to coast. According to CNN , homicide rates rose by an average of 33 percent in major U.S. cities in 2020… Major American cities saw a 33% increase in homicides last year — a crime surge that has continued into the first quarter of this year.
A 10 percent increase in one year would be cause for alarm. A 33 percent increase in one year is catastrophic.source:
http://themostimportantnews.com/hor...d-a mericas-streets-are-less-safe-as-a-resul t/ Excerpts of exit interviews of some of the cops who quit their job in Portland: Seattle:
Vairāk noslepkavotu nēģeru un liberāļu zilajos štatos nav nekāda traģēdija, bet izskatās, ka gala mērķis karam pret policiju droši vien būs armijas vai kādas ideoloģiski tīras jauna tipa milicijas ieviešana vecās policijas vietā. Vai arī mad max world. Katrā ziņā jautrības šajās sūdu bedrēs netrūks.