Topic: Crime Rates

3 chapters across the catalog

70: Four Freedoms
2:32:28 - 2:34:32

70: Four Freedoms

Amazon Garage Delivery and the Rise of Anarchy

Amazon's new service that allows delivery drivers to place packages inside a customer's garage is discussed as a response to rising package theft. The hosts argue that when the government stops people from working and eating, an increase in crime and anarchy is inevitable. They suggest that these "convenience" services are actually measures to mitigate the chaos caused by failing social policies.

42: GBG
39:13 - 43:26

42: GBG

High Crime Rates Driving Minority Gun Ownership

Contrary to media narratives focusing on Trump, range owners report that high crime rates and a lack of police presence are the primary drivers for increased gun ownership among minorities and women. Mo'fax emphasizes that people want to defend themselves in urban areas where police protection is failing. They discuss how the Second Amendment can bridge racial divides through shared values of family protection.

28: Black Don't Crack
1:03:14 - 1:07:25

28: Black Don't Crack

Hegelian Dialectic, Second Generation Addiction

The "pressure from above and below" theory is applied to the crack epidemic, suggesting a coordinated effort between entertainment propaganda and news-driven fear. The discussion considers whether current street crime is a result of the "second generation" of children born during the peak crack years. The role of the pharmaceutical industry in medicating these children with Ritalin is also touched upon.