Article from Reason by Brian Doherty.
London saw more murders in February and March than New York City (37 vs. 32), for apparently the first time. This has led to calls for both heavier policing and social media censorship. London’s murder number total for 2018 so far is now over 53 (vs. 130 total in 2017), with at least 35 from stabbing, and its murder rate over the past three years has gone up nearly 40 percent.
The comparison between London and New York might be less about London becoming more of a hellhole and more about New York City becoming amazingly less of one. In 1990 that American city had 2,245 murders, and as the Financial Times reports, “In the 20 years to 2009, the number of murders, robberies and burglaries in New York was down 80 per cent, twice the US national average, and lower than it had been in 1961.” While London has more and more relied on racially unbalanced stop-and-frisk searches to futilely cope with crime, New York has found that curtailing those practices, has not, despite law-and-order fears, led to increasing crime.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has sent 300 more police on the streets this month and threatened all knife-wielders, whether they’ve assaulted anyone or not, with “the full force of the law.” (For all the good it has done them, London has banned carrying a knife in public without “good reason” for years already.) For many Londoners, carrying a knife in a dangerous city is an understandable matter of self-defense. But too often, the government doesn’t consider your own self-defense a good reason to allow you to innocently carry a tool, both in London and in American debates over the right to carry a gun.
Some in London believe that a stronger public health/social services approach to curbing violent crime (which some claim helped cut Glasgow’s murder rate in half from 2005 to 2015) might work where more policing might not, and some blame a national-level lowering in police funding and staffing for the rising murder numbers. But the relation between policing efforts and British crime is by no means clear-cut. According to The Guardian, a leaked report on policing and crime from the U.K.’s Home Office…
Read the entire article at Reason.
Image Credit: By Steve Punter (Sadiq Khan MP) [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Exactly what might it take to inoculate this country against the strange virus that has inflicted the U.K.? First it was firearms, now knives, what next, criticism of government? Have a care, lest the “virus” infects the U.S.
London is enter a New DARK AGES of Islamic SLAVERY