acptulsa
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It's when it fits the observable facts.
I knew you were in the Pacific Time Zone, but I didn't know you lived in San Diego.
It's when it fits the observable facts.
It can be observed many places.I knew you were in the Pacific Time Zone, but I didn't know you lived in San Diego.
It can be observed many places.
When they fit what we can see with our own eyes, the logical consequences of removing the criminals, and other reports and statistics.And when you aren't there, you trust anonymous sources for your "observable facts". Interesting.
When they fit what we can see with our own eyes...
."But an anonymous source..." When did you decide you like those?
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San Francisco Hides TEEN Crime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jcuhcIqrIw
{Actual Justice Warrior | 03 September 2025}
In this video, I discuss how the city of San Francisco has decided to let TEEN criminals attack innocent people rather than engage the public to hopefully arrest TEENS prior to them reoffending.
Sources:
Reddit Post About July 11th Crime: https://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco/comments/1lye40k/my_daughter_was_attacked_outside_north_beach/Local NBC Segment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fcyNaeJVhMLocal Fox Segment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRGuWhea4os
The kinds of laws that terrify suburbanites are null-and-void among the homeless, not because homeless are necessarily law-breakers, but because the enforcement doesn't matter to them. "Oh, OK, I owe a $250 fine to the county of Timbuktu. Yeah, I'll get right on that, it'll be paid sometime before... NEVER." Most of the laws on the books function on the implicit threat of taking away your toys (home, car, etc.) If you have toys that can be taken away, those laws are potentially terrifying. A minor infraction can escalate to a home-invasion, frozen bank accounts, years of legal distress and a small fortune in legal fees. But what are you really trying to save? The house, the car, the mortgage, the credit score, etc. etc.