![]() | The US government knows gangs exist. They most certainly know about the drugs, the guns, the social media posts flaunting beatings and killings. In fact, this behavior is glorified in movies, and in music. Multimillion dollar record executives, and Hollywood directors pay top dollar to promote this garbage across all of society, and influence our children into degeneracy, and terrorism. The US government's response to this is always calculated: just enough arrests to maintain the illusion of control, never enough to dismantle the crime gangs/groups entirely. Why? Because chaos in poor neighborhoods serves a purpose. How do military-grade assault rifles, and very expensive illegal weapons flood these communities, landing in the hands of people who could never afford them? It’s not incompetence. It’s design. Fear of gangs keeps the working class desperate. It whispers: "Work harder. Climb higher. Escape." And so, the poor grind endlessly, chasing safety in “upper echelon” neighborhoods. They want to get away from the dangers of high crime rate areas. That is only the natural response to a hostile enviroment. But that safety is a trap. Bigger houses mean bigger bills, thicker mortgages, and a lifetime of debt—all to maintain the illusion of stability. The system wins twice: It extracts labor from those trying to flee, then drains their wallets once they “make it.” Ask yourself: Why do gangs thrive in plain sight? Why is the black market never truly cracked down on? Because fear is the ultimate motivator—and the ultimate profit engine. This isn’t chaos. It’s control. [link] [comments] |