Originally Posted by
Pete Brzycki
Violent crime has been trending down for years. It's generally safer now than when most of us were children.
What's changed is a constant barrage of scary images and "if it bleeds, it leads" reporting. Just a generation ago, there was 30 minutes of national news and 30 minutes of local news every evening. Now, news is 24/7 and a great deal of it is sensationalized.
If you look at statistics, the huge majority of violent crime is between people that know each other (i.e. not random) and committed in areas that most of us don't even drive through.
I'm 51 and I'll take now over the "good ol' days" all day, every day. People live longer, quality of life has vastly improved, rape, domestic abuse and child abuse actually get reported instead of swept under the rug or just ignoring victims, governments/communities/industries are no longer controlled by a small group of generally corrupt powerbrokers, most people work with their minds rather than their backs.... I could go on and on.
There are some things that aren't as good but the vast majority of aspects of life are much better now than ever, and improving all the time.
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