Violent Crime Rises in Australia, By James Reed

As shown by the statistics at Macrobusiness.com.au (see link), violent crime in almost all categories is on the rise in both New South Wales and Victoria, and I think that a fair case could be made for the other states as well. The cultural shock began with the Covid plandemic, which was more than anything, an undermining of traditional values in favour of mechanical technocracy. Violent crime had been on the decrease in Australia until that unhappy event. The urban population explosion caused by mass immigration has eroded social capital and resources, producing even more avenues for violent conflict. As is stated below, Albo does not care about this, and is determined to make Australia even more of a pressure cooker, to deliver record profits to Big Australia.

https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2024/06/albos-violent-crime-wave/

"When a population is destabilised via an event like COVID, political manipulation becomes a real danger as the polity loses its bearings.

That is what we are living through now as the Albanese Government crushes living standards for its corporate mates.

But cracks appear in the fake, shiny facade, and we may be beginning to see one such area in a new violent crime wave.

Since Albo shocked Australian living standards lower, violent crime has surged in NSW.

And in Victoria:

Some might say it is just a post-COVID normalisation of crime trends, and it is noteworthy to point out that violent crime per capita has been down over the last decade until the recent Albo spike.

However, with the population having grown 40% over twenty years, the absolute number of incidences is at record highs in NSW.

Albo doesn't care:

The federal government's program to fund 500 frontline family and domestic violence workers continues to come under fire after it was revealed only 63 workers had been employed.

In October 2022, the government announced women's safety as a national priority allocating almost $170m over four years to recruit 500 new frontline service and community workers in the family and domestic violence sector.

But as of June 2024, it was revealed 63 frontline workers have been employed across Australia under the program.

The high likelihood is that Albo's living standards collapse will deliver more violent crime for the denizens of Hellbourne and Sh*tney in due course."

https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/critical-warning-over-a-looming-crisis-as-australias-population-surges/news-story/8090262499a7664449a867ad55d3f87b 

 

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