
Quick fact before you keep scrolling:
About 60% of U.S. murders happen in around 40–50 big cities. That’s straight from FBI + CDC data,not your uncle’s group chat.
Now go ahead and Google the usual suspects: Chicago, Philly, Baltimore, St. Louis, Oakland, San Francisco, LA, NYC (post-2019 bail reform).
Notice something? Yeah… same political leadership, same “reforms,” same results.
No-cash bail. Fewer prosecutions. Lighter sentences.
Catch. Release. Repeat. 🔁
Cops call them frequent flyers.
DAs call them clients.
You call them “wait… wasn’t that guy just arrested?”
Here’s the part nobody likes but everyone can verify: About 70% of violent offenders get rearrested (Bureau of Justice Statistics).
Quick fact before you scroll:
About 60% of U.S. murders happen in roughly 40–50 big cities (FBI + CDC data).
Yeah not random.
Now Google the usual names: Chicago, Philly, Baltimore, St. Louis, Oakland, San Francisco, LA, NYC (after 2019 bail reform).
Same patterns. Same “reforms.” Same headlines. No-cash bail. Fewer prosecutions. Lighter sentences.
Catch ➝ release ➝ repeat 🔁
Cops call them frequent flyers.
DAs call them clients.
You call them “wait… wasn’t that guy just arrested?”
Here’s the awkward part nobody likes admitting: About 70% of violent offenders get rearrested (Bureau of Justice Statistics).
Turns out compassion without consequences is just a rewards program for bad behavior 🎁
Over the last few decades, Republicans have been tougher on crime. Not perfect just more likely to actually enforce the law. And funny thing… when laws are enforced, crime drops.
When they’re not, neighborhoods get “interesting” real fast 😐 And no, this isn’t just America.
Different countries, different flags same citizens asking to feel safe again 🌍
This isn’t left vs right.
It’s citizens vs systems that stopped clocking in ⏰
If the same people keep committing the same crimes…
maybe the system isn’t broken.
Maybe it’s working exactly as designed. 😏