Reality meets social media commentators. *grabs popcorn and settles in for show*
I’ve had concerned Americans asking me about crime rates here. I tell them this.
One of the side effects of social media and a generally more connected world is that sensationalist stories spread more easily, and people react to fear inducing stores far more than positive ones, it’s a basic survival trait.
So when a robbery occurs in, say Luton, that 30 years ago would have only been mentioned in the crime section of the local newspaper, now it becomes a story on facebook and can be read by (and indeed pushed to) anyone.
So you end up with old ladies in sleepy villages being petrified by reports of crimes in the inner cites hundreds of miles from them.
Never mind that actual crime and violence may be historically low, the ability to push stories about it is extremely high and that gives people an extremely distorted view of reality.
Wait the grifters said the UK was a lawless hellhole… guess reality doesnt match up
Damn. Another crushing blow to Starmer, Reeves and Khan.
“It’s only fallen because it doesn’t include all the murders in the half of the country that are no-go areas” – GBeebies probably
So looking at the graph, what happened around 2002 that there was a spike followed by a ski slope?
The upside to becoming a nation (a world) of shut-ins
All the cash men used to spend down the pub has gone into building extensions that transform the kitchen into the biggest room in the house, where we eat takeaway food on £2000 kitchen islands
Nobody’s in danger of getting stabbed, unless the Just Eat driver gets lippy
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Reality meets social media commentators. *grabs popcorn and settles in for show*
I’ve had concerned Americans asking me about crime rates here. I tell them this.
One of the side effects of social media and a generally more connected world is that sensationalist stories spread more easily, and people react to fear inducing stores far more than positive ones, it’s a basic survival trait.
So when a robbery occurs in, say Luton, that 30 years ago would have only been mentioned in the crime section of the local newspaper, now it becomes a story on facebook and can be read by (and indeed pushed to) anyone.
So you end up with old ladies in sleepy villages being petrified by reports of crimes in the inner cites hundreds of miles from them.
Never mind that actual crime and violence may be historically low, the ability to push stories about it is extremely high and that gives people an extremely distorted view of reality.
Wait the grifters said the UK was a lawless hellhole… guess reality doesnt match up
https://www.london-now.co.uk/news/25802280.london-crime-leaves-woman-dead-man-shot-12-hours/ every other day in London though
Damn. Another crushing blow to Starmer, Reeves and Khan.
“It’s only fallen because it doesn’t include all the murders in the half of the country that are no-go areas” – GBeebies probably
So looking at the graph, what happened around 2002 that there was a spike followed by a ski slope?
The upside to becoming a nation (a world) of shut-ins
All the cash men used to spend down the pub has gone into building extensions that transform the kitchen into the biggest room in the house, where we eat takeaway food on £2000 kitchen islands
Nobody’s in danger of getting stabbed, unless the Just Eat driver gets lippy