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I was just thinking that there are always a contingent of "troublemakers" - whether they be drug addicts/alcoholics, have severe mental health issues, personality disorders that cause problems for others, criminals of one kind or another, etc.
I have no idea what the actual number is but my guess is around 25% of the general population.
What do you think?
Are you including BLM and Antifa those that are running into stores and cleaning shelves off?
I can go anywhere at anytime and 50% of people are scumbags... go to your local parish go to the bread lines the local woke townhall meeting or a youth soccer game. Half of the people including the parents are "troublemakers".
What Percentage of People in the General Population Do You Think Are "Troublemakers?
Would this include the number of media people who hand them microphones, thus falsely expanding their apparent count and trying to fool normal people into think the "troublemakers" are far more numerous than they actually are?
Touche' You can include most of the media. The ones that supported Jussie Smollet, the lying "Hand up don't shoot" story, Attacking the Covington high school students, and pushing the White Supremist were behind all the attacks on Asian people over the last year when almost no white people were even involved Lie after lie after lie, fanning the flames of Fake news
The number of Amer*ic*ans with a crim*inal history has risen sharply over the past three decades. Today, nearly one-third of the adult work*ing age popu*la*tion has a crim*inal record. In fact, so many Amer*ic*ans have a crim*inal record that count*ing them all is nearly impossible.
Regard*less of race or gender, research*ers estim*ate that by age 23 nearly one in three Amer*ic*ans will have been arres*ted.
And I think we have seen plenty of that in the USA with the soft on crime approach in many democrat cities.
The Democrats see this in an entirely different light. They consider themselves to be 'in touch' unlike that other Party that is so hard on crime. - you know, "that Party that has no empathy". Truly one of the funniest and bizarre statements to emerge lately and there's been a slew of them.
I believe it's a small number but what bothers me is that , that 'small number' are repeat offenders. And that includes murderers, rapist, and other felons that should never have the chance to commit a 3rd crime. America has way too many people in jail for minor offenses and way to many not in jail for major crimes.
"General population?" Isn't that part of prison terminology?
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