Bill O'Reilly on NYC Crime, Social Disorder, and Justice System Collapse
NewsNationAugust 5, 20254 min7,797 views
14 connectionsΒ·15 entities in this videoβPublic Fear and Social Disorder in NYC
- π‘ Bill O'Reilly states that many people in New York City live with great fear due to the rise of social disorder.
- π This unease is attributed to a perceived collapse of the justice system, despite police doing a good job and violent crime actually falling.
- π¬ O'Reilly notes that many crimes go unreported, questioning the accuracy of crime statistics.
- π§ He shares that 100% of people he speaks with in NYC are very uneasy about what is happening in the city.
Distinguishing Types of Violence
- π― The recent targeted killing in Midtown Manhattan is contrasted with mass shootings in Chicago and Philadelphia.
- πͺ The latter events are described as neighborhood killings often related to drug gangs fighting over the narcotics trade.
- β οΈ O'Reilly suggests that the people in charge, including Mayor Adams and Governor Hokll, are not trying to solve the problem of violence.
Culture of Violence
- ποΈ A culture of violence is identified as present in New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
- βοΈ The legislature is described as "insanely left-wing," contributing to this environment.
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Social DisorderNew York CityJustice SystemViolent CrimeCrime StatisticsDrug GangsMayor AdamsGovernor HokllCulture of Violence
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