Tuesday, February 8, 2022

A failed city and its failed residents - but who failed first?

 

Fox News has a fascinating investigative TV report and a series of articles about murder in Washington D.C.  The four articles published thus far are:

Here's an excerpt from the fourth of those articles, to whet your appetite.


... packing culture and a drive to retaliate, rather than turn to law enforcement, has driven homicides in the nation’s capital. Those elements have become more prevalent since trust in law enforcement deteriorated after the defund the police movement took hold following George Floyd’s killing.

"One of the hardest things to deal with in the streets is when somebody kill anybody you love, McMichael, 52, told Fox News. "At that point right there … the gun is in your hand."

"Is you gonna to take up for your man or are you going to be a b****?" he continued. "Either you a b**** or you gonna go take up for your brother, your best friend, your cousin, your uncle, whoever."

. . .

High-crime communities became more reliant on illegal guns for protection as they and the rest of the nation lost faith that the police could effectively keep them safe, criminologists told Fox News.

The influx of illicit firearms ultimately contributed to the ongoing homicide surge, since victims are frequently killed over petty disputes, rather than criminal endeavors ... And neighborhoods that had poor police trust even before Floyd’s death – like many high-crime neighborhoods – tend to prefer retaliation to criminal justice.

Tensions between law enforcement and neighborhoods that already had poor relations with law enforcement were aggravated "even further as people lost confidence in the police," University of Missouri-St. Louis criminology professor Richard Rosenfeld told Fox News. Consequently, those communities were less likely to "report crimes to the police that they were aware of" and more willing to "take matters into their own hands to settle disputes."

. . .

Essentially, people living in high-crime communities feel they need to carry a gun for protection since they assumed everyone else is packing ... The sentiment stems from a sense that police aren’t protecting high-crime communities.

"If people believe the cops are going to keep them safe and that there will be a swift response to a violent offense, they are less likely to feel the need to protect themselves," Charles Fain Lehman, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, told Fox News.

But the guns aren’t being used simply for self-defense.

"Somebody get in your way, you're going to kill them or they're going to kill you," McMichael, who works for Parker's group teaching conflict resolution and mentoring youth, told Fox News. "That's your mentality every day."


There's more at the link.

The trouble with that analysis - with the entire series - is that it ignores a simple, fundamental reality.  Morality and an honest way of life are inculcated in the family, not in schools or on the streets.  How many of us were brought up in homes where our parents would have - and sometimes did - thrash the living daylights out of us if we got into serious trouble outside the home?  We didn't have to be scared of the cops, or distrust them.  We had our own police force coming down on us like a ton of bricks, in the form of our parents.  We didn't get much chance to become deviants, because they held us to the straight and narrow by the scruff of our necks, if necessary.

I've never forgotten a "little talk" my father and I had soon after I reached the age of puberty, and began to notice that girls were different from boys.  He and my mother had given me the usual talk about respecting ladies, and treating them well, and all that.  Like most teenage boys, I didn't pay much attention, because I was listening with the "little head" rather than the "big head".  Dad must have realized that, because a week or two later he called me into his study.

"Son," he began, "I just want you to know that if you get a girl into trouble, I'll stand by her and her family, and pay the medical bills involved."

I was nonplussed.  "Well, gee, thanks, Dad, but why are you telling me this when I haven't got a girl into trouble yet?"

"Because if you do, you won't be around to know that I'm helping her.  I will already have killed you."

He looked me straight in the eye as he spoke.  I didn't think he was joking.  In fact, I knew darn well that he wasn't joking!  I left his study with an unpleasant realization that listening to him on this subject was no longer optional, and I did so at my own mortal peril.  Now, years later, I guess he was trying for effect - but he certainly succeeded!

The trouble is, far too few of our inner-city families (such as they are) have inculcated a similar sense of responsibility in their youths.  As a prison chaplain, I used to supervise the annual form-filling exercise for a charity that tried to give a toy to every child of every prison inmate over Christmas.  It was astonishing - not to mention nauseating - to see a single inmate fill out forms for eight, or nine, or ten children, almost all of them by different mothers.  Those kids would grow up never knowing their father, with mothers who had so little self-respect that they allowed men like that to impregnate them and saw nothing wrong in it.

In many cases, their own parents encouraged it.  I've never forgotten the seventeen-year-old girl - no, she wasn't a 'girl' any longer - whom I met in a high school at Lake Charles in Louisiana when I spoke there.  She was then pregnant with her fourth child, having had the first at age twelve.  All four had different fathers - and her own mother encouraged her to have them, because the state paid welfare benefits for each child, and she'd never have to work as long as she had multiple kids at home.  They were no more than cash cows to her, a way of earning a living;  and I'm sure they grew up realizing that.  What sort of example did her mother set for her, and what sort of example was she setting for her kids in her turn?

The primary reason crime and violence have spiked in our inner-city neighborhoods is that the nuclear family has effectively been destroyed.  The reason police are distrusted in such areas is because they're trying to enforce a legislated morality that is no longer being taught to kids by example at home.  The reason young boys disrespect young girls in those suburbs, and the girls not only expect but - in some cases - actually seem to welcome it, is because that's the example the adults are setting for them.  The reason drugs are so endemic there is because far too many adults use them, deal in them, tolerate them.  There's no point in the police trying to keep them off the streets when the very people they're trying to help instantly put them back out there the moment the cops have moved on!

Similarly, there's no point in blaming guns for the problem.  A gun is a tool, just like a hammer, or a nail, or a paintbrush, or a frying pan, or a motor vehicle.  You can use it for its intended purpose and not hurt a fly - or you can turn it into a weapon and cause harm, injury and death with it.  The instrument, the thing itself, is innocent.  It has no moral sense of good or evil.  That moral sense is in the person wielding it.

Who would have thought that a simple garage air pump, the kind you see at any gas station to fill a vehicle's tires, could be used as an instrument of torture and murder?  Yet that's precisely what I saw, at least in its all too gruesome aftermath, when a bunch of terrorists decided to take that air pump, insert its nozzle in somebody's nether regions, and blow him up until everything inside burst and came out of his mouth.  What kind of sick, evil mind does it take to even conceive of something like that?  Yet . . . those terrorists grew up not far from where I did, and - at least as children - never saw anything like that from their parents.  Where did they learn it?  How could any human being with a conscience behave like that?  The simple answer is, they had no conscience to speak of, because nobody had ever taken the time and trouble to implant one in them.

That's what none of these programs will address.  Being a Christian pastor, I have a Christian answer for that;  others, from different backgrounds, will have alternatives, of course.  Even so, Christ put it rather well, I think.


"Not what goes into the mouth defiles a man; but what comes out of the mouth, this defiles a man ... Are you also still without understanding?  Do you not yet understand that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and is eliminated?  But those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart, and they defile a man.  For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies.  These are the things which defile a man, but to eat with unwashed hands does not defile a man."


Read that together with Matthew 7:9-12.


What man is there among you who, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?  Or if he asks for a fish, will he give him a serpent?  If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!  Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.


And, finally, Proverbs 22:6:


Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.


Put those together, and you have the answer.  You also have the negative answer.  If you don't "train up a child in the way he should go", he will depart from it when he is older.  If we give our child bad things (upbringing) rather than good, why are we surprised when he lives that out in later life?  If we don't uproot from the human heart the evil that is in all of us, why are we surprised when that evil turns into action in due course?

It takes formation from birth until adulthood to create a solid citizen, someone with a moral foundation that's solid and worthwhile.  We, as a nation and as a society, have quite deliberately turned our backs on that since shortly after World War II, and adopted an anything-goes, "if-it-feels-good-do-it" ethic that has slowly but surely undermined any sense of an overarching morality, whether religious or secular.  The carnage on our inner-city streets is merely one reflection of that reality, just as the equally tragic betrayal of trust by some of our police officers (as discussed yesterday) is another.

There is not, and cannot be, a simple solution to this issue, nor is it something that can be legislated.  If laws could help, we wouldn't be in this mess today, because we have thousands upon thousands of them on the books already!  The only way to solve the problem is to re-inculcate a personal ethic, an individual respect for each other as human beings, an innate respect for the Golden Rule.  Without that, the streets will go on being dangerous, and people will go on dying.

Peter


15 comments:

David Spence said...

I am a career state prosecutor. Whenever some lay person asks me about criminal violence, I tell them there are two causes, which I believe are highly genetic:

1. Low IQ; and

2. Low Impulse Control.

Jess said...

I've always been disturbed by how something as good as charity can become a lifestyle of those without any morals. When the charity is forced under duress by government agencies, the moral decay of those involved becomes worse.

All the trillions collected by the government for helping the poor only created a monster bureaucracy doling out money to those unwilling to be part of a healthy society.

The Lab Manager said...

I'm not going to bother to read any of those articles since not a one will admit that in the end race, IQ, and culture matter. We know which group has no business living in this Western society and if everyone of them were repatriated to another continent, the USA would save billions on jails and law enforcement.

But only a 'da rasis' would point that out, right?

MrGarabaldi said...

Hey Peter;

I will also mention something else that wasn't touched upon. When a crime is reported to the police by someone "trying to do right" and the Soros supporting DA lets the miscreant out or refuses to prosecute and the person sees this and vows "Never Again", and the cycles continues.

CheezusCrackers said...

"There is not, and cannot be, a simple solution to this issue..."

Oh i must disagree. The solution is and will be simple. Brutally simple. And we have no choice in the matter. This thing we used to call America is burning down around our heads. When the flames finally reach the last supports holding what remains up, we will get the collapse and the kind of death, destruction,and amorality that will force the survivors to rebuild without the marxist, relativist BS that we tolerate now. Family and values will have an inevitable rebirth because only those w those values will survive. Simple as that. We are way too far gone as a culture to regain morality and faith without going through the apocalypse. We all know it. Now we just need the faith and courage to prep for it.

Tsgt Joe said...

I was a foster care worker and supervisor in and around Detroit. In my decades of work, the only time I saw intact families with their kids in foster care were families where both parents had overwhelming drug or mental health issues. The “system” I worked in minimized the value of men. Quite often if a kid came into care, a serviceable dad would be bypassed to place kids with female relatives or in foster care. It’s worthy of note that most of my coworkers were divorced/ single parent women. As to the issue of blacks having poorer impulse control and lower IQ’s, I’m confident that would be less significant in intact households. Before I retired, the feds, who were gaining more control over state practices were insisting that fathers be engaged as part of the treatment plan, there was a lot of institutional resistance by the rank and file.

Stuart said...

It is becoming more and more apparent that Metropolitan Policing experiment of the 20th Century is failing. The entire "Justice System" is rotting. Perhaps what we are witnessing is the reemergence of the old 19th century axiom that "an armed society is a polite society".
We shall see.

Orphan said...

Well, I read the first of the articles, and it is misleading clickbait.

42% of homicide cases from 2021 have been closed in the period of time [2021-whenever this data was compiled]; for simplicity, let's say it was compiled on January 1st of 2022. This means that a murder that occurred on January 1st had 364 days to be solved to be counted; a murder that occurred on December 31st at 11:59 PM had one minute to be solved.

How is the 50% figure for 2020 calculated? Exactly the same way; [2020-whenever this data was compiled]. So a murder that occurred on January 1st had 729 days to be solved; a murder that occurred on December 31st at 11:59 PM had 365 days and one minute to be solved.

Well ... huh. That means that 2022 will retroactively make 2021 look better, using this methodology. That's not actually very useful.

How about the DC police department's way of calculating homicide clearance rates? Well ... it's not very good either. It divides the number of cases closed by the number of new cases, meaning it's possible to have a clearance rate of greater than 100% (which almost happened in 2011).

David Spence said...

Please note that I did not limit low IQ and poor impulse control. Where I work presently, we have a majority of non-black defendants. This is the common thread for commission of violent crime across the board. Controlled substance abuse and mental illness, e.g. bipolar mania, affect impulse control and those tendencies and mental conditions are also often genetically based.
The criminal justice system is not and was not designed to deal with mental illness or drug abuse. Before the mental hospitals were closed and the mentally ill dumped on our streets in the name of "compassion," the criminal justice system essentially arrested, prosecuted and incarcerated your garden-variety sociopath.

Unknown said...

"Two men enter, One man leaves."

Make dueling and mutual combat to the death legal.

Fair combat in an enclose space.

7916 said...

"re-inculcate"

No, this cannot and will not be done. As with the Roman empire and its subsequent successors the old American civilization will be scourged and burned. The barbarians will have their way. There will be seeds from which a new nation will grow.

Those peoples that have the capacity to plan for the long term and cooperate will grow in the northern latitudes, and those that don't will dominate the southern latitudes.

This is normal. This is history. We are at the end of an empire and it's not coming back to its glory days. So get married, have children, raise and educate them, and plant trees. Do not raise victims, pining for the past, nor to become barbarians themselves.

Stephen St. Onge said...

  After reading your article, Peter, I happened across this article, which is from 2015.  Mr. Thompson examines a leftist philosopher's . . . I guess I'll have to call them "ideas," for want of a more accurate word.  Said philosopher notes that intact families that seek to raise their children well confer "unfair advantages" on them that lead to the dread monster "inequality."  The best solution?  Eliminate the family altogether.  What an age for black humor.

        Yeah, we all know what the problem is.  The family is being deliberately destroyed by those who hate Western Civilization.  They are aided an abetted by those who seek only immediate advantage for themselves and their families.

        "If something can't go on forever, it won't."  The present society of endless second chances will end.  It's replacement will hold people responsible for their acts.  How it will do so remains to be seen, but slavery and dictatorship will probably figure largely in the new societies.

        But a Remnant shall survive.  That it is possible to do better will be remembered, and a New Christendom will flower.  But what that New Christendom will look like, we can not foresee.

McChuck said...

Genes and memes, nature and nurture, body and soul, brain and mind, race and culture. They are real, and they are important.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
We are the children of children, and we live as we are shown.

Maniac said...

"High-crime communities."

Let's just set aside political correctness and say it in plain English: black communities. If they were half as concerned about the Ten Commandments and education as they are about fancy rims and immediate gratification, we'd all be better off.

Rick in NY said...

When a demographic that is 12% of the national population is responsible for the overwhelming majority of the violent crimes committed, perhaps it is time to try something other than an updated version of the policies that caused this culture of violence to flourish among that demographic.