Ever wonder why the poorest of the poor stay impoverished? This video explains why.
The usual suspects are listed who benefit financially by providing the weapons that perpetuate violence throughout the world!World's largest arms exporters ([2012-2016)
Units are in Trend Indicator Values expressed as millions of U.S. dollars at 1990s prices.
The following are estimates from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Rank - Suppliers - $(US)
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1 United States $47,169,000,000
2 Russia $33,186,000,000
3 China $8,768,000,000
4 France $8,561,000,000
5 Germany $7,912,000,000
6 United Kingdom $6,586,000,000
7 Spain $3,958,000,000
8 Italy $3,823,000,000
9 Ukraine $3,677,000,000
10 Israel $3,233,000,000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arms_industry
Ever wonder why the poorest of the poor stay impoverished? This video explains why.
They're not graced by a benevolent god?
actually, you're not far from the truth
but i suspect you won't take the twenty minutes to listen to it
the correct answer is "compassion" and "justice"
which are best derived from God
Arms shipments account for 4% of the world's GDP - that's money that's being diverted from humanitarian uses...
'Ferguson Effect': FBI Says Biased Media Narratives Lead to Violence Against Police A recent FBI study showed that one-sided media reporting and social media posts about officer-involved shooting incidents lead to further episodes of violence against police. "This is real," former secret service agent Dan Bongino said. "The Ferguson effect is very real." The study said that in the aftermath of many officer-involved shootings, the suspect involved was found to have been subjected to reports of police misconduct by the press and on social media. Bongino, a former Maryland congressional candidate, said he speaks with police officers regularly and they tell him they have become apprehensive because of the ongoing media narrative. He said they are now less likely to intervene in situations unless they are expressly called by their dispatcher to do so, in case they should risk a "YouTube moment." "If they're not called out on a radio run, they won't stop for a discretionary police action because they could end up on YouTube," he said. http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/05/...police-officer-violent-crimes-ferguson-effect |
prolly worth its own thread, but I've got a lot of schoolwork to plow through tonight
'Ferguson Effect': FBI Says Biased Media Narratives Lead to Violence Against Police
A recent FBI study showed that one-sided media reporting and social media posts about officer-involved shooting incidents lead to further episodes of violence against police.
"This is real," former secret service agent Dan Bongino said. "The Ferguson effect is very real."
The study said that in the aftermath of many officer-involved shootings, the suspect involved was found to have been subjected to reports of police misconduct by the press and on social media.
Bongino, a former Maryland congressional candidate, said he speaks with police officers regularly and they tell him they have become apprehensive because of the ongoing media narrative.
He said they are now less likely to intervene in situations unless they are expressly called by their dispatcher to do so, in case they should risk a "YouTube moment."
"If they're not called out on a radio run, they won't stop for a discretionary police action because they could end up on YouTube," he said.
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/05/...police-officer-violent-crimes-ferguson-effect
and the poor get poorer
Nothing new.
Urban ghettos have had problems with 911 responses since the very inception of the program.
if you were a cop, would you want to go in there?
especially now, when you're more likely than not to end up on youtube?