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COVID-19 Lockdowns Unleashed a Wave of Murder
Researchers find that pandemic policies sparked a wave of violent crime.
J.D. Tuccille | 12.20.2024 7:00 AM
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Restrictive policies in response to COVID-19 did a huge amount of damage
to our liberty, prosperity, kids' education, and even our sanity. But
now there's evidence supporting what many of us suspected: Lockdowns
also contributed to a surge in crime that temporarily reversed a
decades-long decline in homicides. According to a new Brookings
Institution report, forcing young men out of work and out of school
fueled a surge in violence. Worse, this outcome was predicted.
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A Surge in Crime
It's no secret that, after years of declining crime rates, crimes
against people and property spiked in 2020 and for a period thereafter.
Most concerning was the rise in murders, which had happily been
dwindling since the early 1990s.
"In 2020, the average U.S. city experienced a surge in its homicide rate
of almost 30%—the fastest spike ever recorded in the country," write
Rohit Acharya and Rhett Morris in a research review for the Brookings
Institution published this week. "Across the nation, more than 24,000
people were killed compared to around 19,000 the year before."
They add that "homicides remained high in 2021 and 2022, but in 2023
they began to fall rapidly."
The surge in crime has variably been attributed to efforts to defund or
deemphasize policing that took off during the 2020 riots sparked by the
killing of George Floyd, demoralized police officers resulting from
those efforts, and the aftereffects of the social disruptions from
lockdowns imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Acharya and
Morris analyzed thousands of police records and examined the timeframe
from which they were drawn. They find that the data best fits the last
hypothesis.
Murderous Lockdowns
"The spike in murders during 2020 was directly connected to local
unemployment and school closures in low-income areas," they conclude.
"Cities with larger numbers of young men forced out of work and teen
boys pushed out of school in low-income neighborhoods during March and
early April, had greater increases in homicide from May to December that
year, on average. The persistence of these changes can also explain why
murders remained high in 2021 and 2022 and then fell in late 2023 and 2024."
Interestingly, they write, "the national homicide rate was already on
track to reach a peak far above the previous year even before Floyd was
killed" and police defunding efforts gained traction.
Most violent crimes, Acharya and Morris point out, are committed by
teenage boys and young men in their twenties. Dumping them out of jobs
and out of classrooms, at loose ends and often without money in their
pockets, was a recipe for disaster. In a focused look at Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, they find similar surges in violent crime in that city after
Hurricane Katrina in 2006 and following a massive flood in 2016, both of
which displaced students from schools and closed many workplaces.
What's especially frustrating about the Brookings study is that we were
warned that disrupting our society with lockdowns and mandatory closures
would do serious social harm.
Ignored Warnings
"I am deeply concerned that the social, economic and public health
consequences of this near total meltdown of normal life—schools and
businesses closed, gatherings banned—will be long lasting and
calamitous, possibly graver than the direct toll of the virus itself,"
David L. Katz, former director of the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research
Center, wrote in The New York Times in March 2020. "The unemployment,
impoverishment and despair likely to result will be public health
scourges of the first order."
As I noted in a column that same month which quoted Katz, the
International Labour Organisation (ILO), a United Nations agency,
quantifies the degree to which shutting down economies damages societies.
"For example," a 2013 report from the ILO emphasized, "a one standard
deviation increase in unemployment raises social unrest by 0.39 standard
deviations, while a one standard deviation increase in GDP growth
reduces social unrest by 0.19 standard deviations."
"Why would economic shutdowns lead to social unrest?" I commented at the
time. "Because, contrary to the airy dismissals of some members of the
political class and many ivory-tower types, commerce isn't a grubby
embarrassment to be tolerated and avoided—it's the life's blood of a
society. Jobs and businesses keep people alive."
Likewise, education keeps teenagers engaged—or at least off the streets.
Lockdowns killed jobs and closed schools, handing young men and teenage
boys a great deal of frustration and free time.
"The shocks of teen boys and young men being pushed out of school and
out of work in low-income neighborhoods occurred across the country just
before murders began to rapidly increase, and those baleful educational
and economic conditions lasted for the same period of time that
homicides remained elevated," add Acharya and Morris.
The Mistakes of the Past
These disruptions are a replay of events during past disease outbreaks.
"The number of murders and of mass shootings have both increased
dramatically," Brian Michael Jenkins, a senior adviser to the president
of the RAND Corporation and author of Plagues and Their Aftermath: How
Societies Recover from Pandemics, commented in a 2022 piece about the
impact of COVID-19. "These last two years have resembled the disorders
seen during the Plague of Athens during the Peloponnesian War and the
Black Death in the Middle Ages." He quoted Thucydides' observation that
"Athens owed to the plague the beginnings of lawlessness."
So, what to do? Acharya and Morris propose several anti-crime
interventions, but the fact is that the damage has been done and we're
now recovering to the extent we can. Murder rates have resumed their
previous decline as teens go back to school and young men regain
employment. But that's cold comfort for the families of those killed or
otherwise victimized by the crime surge. They can't regain what they
lost; they can only move on.
The best thing to do, then, is to avoid repeating the mistakes of the
past. We need to minimize social disruptions and certainly not permit
government officials to close businesses and schools by decree. A free
and prosperous society, it turns out, is a much happier and peaceful one
than what results from the authoritarian whims of public-health officials.
The only godly way to have the peace and joy of the "Prince of Peace"
(Isaiah 9:6) even while subject to authoritarian whims of either
public-health officials in their vain (Psalm 127:1) attempts to stop a
plaque as has happened in the past or now in the present with
https://AntiChrist45.com and his false prophet, who is falsely
prophesying that conciousness (i.e. souls) will be saved by colonizing
Mars, is by living http://WonderfullyHungry.org (Philippians 4:12)
like (Luke 6:40) our LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Who chose to stay
quietly in the cold manger though He wanted to be in the warm arms of
mom Mary being fed and Who chose to eat the "piece of broiled fish and
honeycomb" (https://bit.ly/Lk2442 ) instead of being hangry at His
followers and disciples for losing their faith in Him.

Indeed, I am http://WonderfullyHungry.org for food right now (Luke
6:21a) and hope you, Michael, and others reading this, also have a
healthy appetite for food right now too.

So how are you ?
HeartDoc Andrew
2024-12-20 17:12:24 UTC
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(Peace) 12/20/24 Again not a LoosePeeledChristianBigotIdiot ...

https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/Ai33hw5PINI/m/wytVpY68MwAJ

Instead be "woke" to the sin of racial prejudice:

https://tinyurl.com/JesusIsWoke (i.e. not a Nazi bigot) *and* risen!!!
HeartDoc Andrew
2024-12-21 04:42:45 UTC
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<Peace> 12/20/24 Loose/KK again vainjangling (1 Tim 1:6) ...

https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/4tIJn_I167w/m/bKWQRUarAgAJ

Link to post explicating vainjangling by the eternally condemned:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/-xLGqnNjAAAJ

"Like a moth to flame, the eternally condemned tragically return to be
ever more cursed by GOD."

Behold in wide-eyed wonder and amazement at the continued fulfillment
of this prophecy as clearly demonstrated within the following USENET
threads:

(1) Link to thread titled "LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth is our #1
Example of being wonderfully hungry;"

https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/_iVmOb7q3_Q/m/E8L7TNNtAgAJ

(2) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry;"

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.med.cardiology/uCPb3ldOv5M

(3) Link to thread titled "A very very very simple definition of sin;"

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/xunFWhan_AM

(4) Link to thread titled "The LORD says 'Blessed are you who hunger
now;'"

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/e4sW8dr44rM

(5) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry like LORD Jesus;"

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/xPY1Uzl-ZNk/QeKLDNCpCwAJ

... for the continued benefit (Romans 8:28) of those of us who are
http://WonderfullyHungry.org like GOD ( http://bit.ly/Lk2442 ) with
all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to the LORD.

Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/pIZcsOCJBwAJ

Laus DEO !

While wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) in the Holy
Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) me to hunger right now (Luke
6:21a), I pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that GOD continues to curse
(Jeremiah 17:5) you, who are eternally condemned (Mark 3:29), more
than ever in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

Laus DEO ! ! !

Bottom line:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/h5lE-mr0DAAJ

<begin trichotomy>

(1) Born-again (John 3:3 & 5) humans - Folks who have GOD's Help (i.e.
Holy Spirit) to stop (John 5:14) sinning by being
http://WonderfullyHungry.org (Philippians 4:12) **but** are still
able to choose via their own "free will" to be instead
http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32) trapped in the
entangling (Hebrews 12:1) deadly (i.e. killed immortals Adam&Eve) sin
of gluttony (Proverbs 23:2).

(2) Eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) humans - Folks who will never have
GOD's Help (i.e. Holy Spirit) to stop being
http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (2 Kings 6:29) as evident by their
constant vainjangling (1 Timothy 1:6) about everything except how to
stop (John 5:14) sinning.

(3) Perishing humans - The remaining folks who may possibly (Matthew
19:26) become born-again (John 3:3 & 5) as new (2 Corinthians 5:17)
creatures in Christ.

<end trichotomy>

Suggested further reading:
http://T3WiJ.com

+++
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/e4sW8dr44rM/NSkTJxvFBAAJ
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
LIE.

The color of my face in **not** visible here on USENET nor is the
color of my face red for those who can see me.
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Such are the lies coming from the lying pens of the
http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32) commentators.

That which is "spiritual" is independent of time so that there
would've been no reference to "now."

Therefore, the LORD is referring to physical hunger here instead of
the spiritual "hunger and thirst for righteousness" elsewhere in
Scripture.

Indeed, physical hunger can **not** coexist with physical thirst
because the latter results in the loss of saliva needed for physical
hunger.

It is when we hunger for food "now" (Luke 6:21a) that we are able to
eat food "now."

No such time constraints exist for "spiritual hunger."

Moreover, the perspective of Luke 6:21a through the eyes of a
physician (i.e. Dr. Luke) would be logically expected to be physical
instead of spiritual.

All glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD for His compelling you
to unwittingly demonstrate your ever worsening cognitive condition
which is tragically a consequence of His cursing (Jeremiah 17:5) you
more than ever.

Laus DEO !

+++

someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
(in a vain attempt to refute posts about being wonderfully hungry)
Psalms
open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Indeed, receiving a mouthful (Psalm 81:10) of manna from GOD will only
make His http://WDJW.great-site.net/Redeemed want even more, so that
we're even http://bit.ly/wonderfully_hungrier with all glory (
http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD.

Laus DEO !
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of
the wicked is in need.
Indeed, the righteous know to be satisfied (Luke 6:21a) with an omer
(Exodus 16:16) of manna, while the wicked need (Proverbs 13:25) this
knowledge as evident by their eating until they are full (i.e.
satiated).
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Indeed, an omer (32 ounces per Revelation 6:6) of manna is plenty
(Joel 2:26) with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD and to
the shame of you, who are eternally (Mark 3:29) condemned.

Laus DEO ! !
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Indeed, being filled (Psalm 107:9) with an omer (Exodus 16:16) of
manna is a Wonderful (Isaiah 9:6) thing while being satiated (i.e.
full) is evil.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by
giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
In the interim, you, who are eternally (Mark 3:29) condemned, will
never be satisfied (Acts 14:17) because you are ever more cursed
(Jeremiah 17:5) by GOD.

Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/uCPb3ldOv5M/KgM8NFKuAQAJ

+++
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/mXmFD9kIocc/y8GNXircBQAJ
Actually, sin is **not** defined in 1 John 1:8-10
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing
status. He includes himself in that status.
John was a Jew instead of a Greek so there is really no reason to
think that Greek grammar is relevant here.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins,
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is
not in us.
John also wrote earlier at John 5:14 that LORD Jesus commands:

"Now stop sinning or something worse may happen to you." (John 5:14)

And, indeed, your being eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) & ever more
cursed (Jeremiah 17:5) by GOD, as evident by your ever worsening
cognitive deficits, is really worse.

Now again, here's how to really stop sinning as LORD Jesus commands
(John 5:14):

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/2-Qpn-o81J4/ldGubKEZAgAJ

While wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) in the Holy
Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) me to hunger right now (Luke
6:21a), I again pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that GOD continues to curse
(Jeremiah 17:5) you, who are eternally condemned (Mark 3:29), more
than ever in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

Laus DEO ! ! !

Again, this is done in hopes of convincing all reading this to stop
being http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (2 Kings 6:29) where all are in
danger of becoming eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) just as had
happened to Ananias and Sapphira and more contemporaneously to Bob
Pastorio.

Again, the LORD did strike down http://bit.ly/Bob_Pastorio on Fool's
day just 9+ years ago:

http://bobs-amanuensis.livejournal.com/8728.html

Again, this is done ...

http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
(Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
removing the http://WDJW.great-site.net/VAT from around the heart

...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
2028 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President:
http://WonderfullyHungry.org
and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
which is the only **healthy** cure for the U.S. healthcare crisis
HeartDoc Andrew
2024-12-21 23:20:49 UTC
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<Peace> 12/21/24 Loose/KK again vainjangling (1 Tim 1:6) ...

https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/4tIJn_I167w/m/bKWQRUarAgAJ

Link to post explicating vainjangling by the eternally condemned:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/-xLGqnNjAAAJ

"Like a moth to flame, the eternally condemned tragically return to be
ever more cursed by GOD."

Behold in wide-eyed wonder and amazement at the continued fulfillment
of this prophecy as clearly demonstrated within the following USENET
threads:

(1) Link to thread titled "LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth is our #1
Example of being wonderfully hungry;"

https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/_iVmOb7q3_Q/m/E8L7TNNtAgAJ

(2) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry;"

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.med.cardiology/uCPb3ldOv5M

(3) Link to thread titled "A very very very simple definition of sin;"

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/xunFWhan_AM

(4) Link to thread titled "The LORD says 'Blessed are you who hunger
now;'"

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/e4sW8dr44rM

(5) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry like LORD Jesus;"

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/xPY1Uzl-ZNk/QeKLDNCpCwAJ

... for the continued benefit (Romans 8:28) of those of us who are
http://WonderfullyHungry.org like GOD ( http://bit.ly/Lk2442 ) with
all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to the LORD.

Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/pIZcsOCJBwAJ

Laus DEO !

While wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) in the Holy
Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) me to hunger right now (Luke
6:21a), I pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that GOD continues to curse
(Jeremiah 17:5) you, who are eternally condemned (Mark 3:29), more
than ever in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

Laus DEO ! ! !

Bottom line:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/h5lE-mr0DAAJ

<begin trichotomy>

(1) Born-again (John 3:3 & 5) humans - Folks who have GOD's Help (i.e.
Holy Spirit) to stop (John 5:14) sinning by being
http://WonderfullyHungry.org (Philippians 4:12) **but** are still
able to choose via their own "free will" to be instead
http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32) trapped in the
entangling (Hebrews 12:1) deadly (i.e. killed immortals Adam&Eve) sin
of gluttony (Proverbs 23:2).

(2) Eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) humans - Folks who will never have
GOD's Help (i.e. Holy Spirit) to stop being
http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (2 Kings 6:29) as evident by their
constant vainjangling (1 Timothy 1:6) about everything except how to
stop (John 5:14) sinning.

(3) Perishing humans - The remaining folks who may possibly (Matthew
19:26) become born-again (John 3:3 & 5) as new (2 Corinthians 5:17)
creatures in Christ.

<end trichotomy>

Suggested further reading:
http://T3WiJ.com

+++
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/e4sW8dr44rM/NSkTJxvFBAAJ
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
LIE.

The color of my face in **not** visible here on USENET nor is the
color of my face red for those who can see me.
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Such are the lies coming from the lying pens of the
http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32) commentators.

That which is "spiritual" is independent of time so that there
would've been no reference to "now."

Therefore, the LORD is referring to physical hunger here instead of
the spiritual "hunger and thirst for righteousness" elsewhere in
Scripture.

Indeed, physical hunger can **not** coexist with physical thirst
because the latter results in the loss of saliva needed for physical
hunger.

It is when we hunger for food "now" (Luke 6:21a) that we are able to
eat food "now."

No such time constraints exist for "spiritual hunger."

Moreover, the perspective of Luke 6:21a through the eyes of a
physician (i.e. Dr. Luke) would be logically expected to be physical
instead of spiritual.

All glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD for His compelling you
to unwittingly demonstrate your ever worsening cognitive condition
which is tragically a consequence of His cursing (Jeremiah 17:5) you
more than ever.

Laus DEO !

+++

someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
(in a vain attempt to refute posts about being wonderfully hungry)
Psalms
open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Indeed, receiving a mouthful (Psalm 81:10) of manna from GOD will only
make His http://WDJW.great-site.net/Redeemed want even more, so that
we're even http://bit.ly/wonderfully_hungrier with all glory (
http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD.

Laus DEO !
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of
the wicked is in need.
Indeed, the righteous know to be satisfied (Luke 6:21a) with an omer
(Exodus 16:16) of manna, while the wicked need (Proverbs 13:25) this
knowledge as evident by their eating until they are full (i.e.
satiated).
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Indeed, an omer (32 ounces per Revelation 6:6) of manna is plenty
(Joel 2:26) with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD and to
the shame of you, who are eternally (Mark 3:29) condemned.

Laus DEO ! !
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Indeed, being filled (Psalm 107:9) with an omer (Exodus 16:16) of
manna is a Wonderful (Isaiah 9:6) thing while being satiated (i.e.
full) is evil.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by
giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
In the interim, you, who are eternally (Mark 3:29) condemned, will
never be satisfied (Acts 14:17) because you are ever more cursed
(Jeremiah 17:5) by GOD.

Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/uCPb3ldOv5M/KgM8NFKuAQAJ

+++
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Source:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/mXmFD9kIocc/y8GNXircBQAJ
Actually, sin is **not** defined in 1 John 1:8-10
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing
status. He includes himself in that status.
John was a Jew instead of a Greek so there is really no reason to
think that Greek grammar is relevant here.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins,
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is
not in us.
John also wrote earlier at John 5:14 that LORD Jesus commands:

"Now stop sinning or something worse may happen to you." (John 5:14)

And, indeed, your being eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) & ever more
cursed (Jeremiah 17:5) by GOD, as evident by your ever worsening
cognitive deficits, is really worse.

Now again, here's how to really stop sinning as LORD Jesus commands
(John 5:14):

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/2-Qpn-o81J4/ldGubKEZAgAJ

While wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) in the Holy
Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) me to hunger right now (Luke
6:21a), I again pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that GOD continues to curse
(Jeremiah 17:5) you, who are eternally condemned (Mark 3:29), more
than ever in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

Laus DEO ! ! !

Again, this is done in hopes of convincing all reading this to stop
being http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (2 Kings 6:29) where all are in
danger of becoming eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) just as had
happened to Ananias and Sapphira and more contemporaneously to Bob
Pastorio.

Again, the LORD did strike down http://bit.ly/Bob_Pastorio on Fool's
day just 9+ years ago:

http://bobs-amanuensis.livejournal.com/8728.html

Again, this is done ...

http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
(Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
removing the http://WDJW.great-site.net/VAT from around the heart

...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

HeartDoc Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
2028 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President:
http://WonderfullyHungry.org
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COVID-19 Lockdowns Unleashed a Wave of Murder
Researchers find that pandemic policies sparked a wave of violent crime.
J.D. Tuccille | 12.20.2024 7:00 AM
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Restrictive policies in response to COVID-19 did a huge amount of damage
to our liberty, prosperity, kids' education, and even our sanity. But
now there's evidence supporting what many of us suspected: Lockdowns
also contributed to a surge in crime that temporarily reversed a
decades-long decline in homicides. According to a new Brookings
Institution report, forcing young men out of work and out of school
fueled a surge in violence. Worse, this outcome was predicted.
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A Surge in Crime
It's no secret that, after years of declining crime rates, crimes
against people and property spiked in 2020 and for a period thereafter.
Most concerning was the rise in murders, which had happily been
dwindling since the early 1990s.
"In 2020, the average U.S. city experienced a surge in its homicide rate
of almost 30%—the fastest spike ever recorded in the country," write
Rohit Acharya and Rhett Morris in a research review for the Brookings
Institution published this week. "Across the nation, more than 24,000
people were killed compared to around 19,000 the year before."
They add that "homicides remained high in 2021 and 2022, but in 2023
they began to fall rapidly."
The surge in crime has variably been attributed to efforts to defund or
deemphasize policing that took off during the 2020 riots sparked by the
killing of George Floyd, demoralized police officers resulting from
those efforts, and the aftereffects of the social disruptions from
lockdowns imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Acharya and
Morris analyzed thousands of police records and examined the timeframe
from which they were drawn. They find that the data best fits the last
hypothesis.
Murderous Lockdowns
"The spike in murders during 2020 was directly connected to local
unemployment and school closures in low-income areas," they conclude.
"Cities with larger numbers of young men forced out of work and teen
boys pushed out of school in low-income neighborhoods during March and
early April, had greater increases in homicide from May to December that
year, on average. The persistence of these changes can also explain why
murders remained high in 2021 and 2022 and then fell in late 2023 and 2024."
Interestingly, they write, "the national homicide rate was already on
track to reach a peak far above the previous year even before Floyd was
killed" and police defunding efforts gained traction.
Most violent crimes, Acharya and Morris point out, are committed by
teenage boys and young men in their twenties. Dumping them out of jobs
and out of classrooms, at loose ends and often without money in their
pockets, was a recipe for disaster. In a focused look at Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, they find similar surges in violent crime in that city after
Hurricane Katrina in 2006 and following a massive flood in 2016, both of
which displaced students from schools and closed many workplaces.
What's especially frustrating about the Brookings study is that we were
warned that disrupting our society with lockdowns and mandatory closures
would do serious social harm.
Ignored Warnings
"I am deeply concerned that the social, economic and public health
consequences of this near total meltdown of normal life—schools and
businesses closed, gatherings banned—will be long lasting and
calamitous, possibly graver than the direct toll of the virus itself,"
David L. Katz, former director of the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research
Center, wrote in The New York Times in March 2020. "The unemployment,
impoverishment and despair likely to result will be public health
scourges of the first order."
As I noted in a column that same month which quoted Katz, the
International Labour Organisation (ILO), a United Nations agency,
quantifies the degree to which shutting down economies damages societies.
"For example," a 2013 report from the ILO emphasized, "a one standard
deviation increase in unemployment raises social unrest by 0.39 standard
deviations, while a one standard deviation increase in GDP growth
reduces social unrest by 0.19 standard deviations."
"Why would economic shutdowns lead to social unrest?" I commented at the
time. "Because, contrary to the airy dismissals of some members of the
political class and many ivory-tower types, commerce isn't a grubby
embarrassment to be tolerated and avoided—it's the life's blood of a
society. Jobs and businesses keep people alive."
Likewise, education keeps teenagers engaged—or at least off the streets.
Lockdowns killed jobs and closed schools, handing young men and teenage
boys a great deal of frustration and free time.
"The shocks of teen boys and young men being pushed out of school and
out of work in low-income neighborhoods occurred across the country just
before murders began to rapidly increase, and those baleful educational
and economic conditions lasted for the same period of time that
homicides remained elevated," add Acharya and Morris.
The Mistakes of the Past
These disruptions are a replay of events during past disease outbreaks.
"The number of murders and of mass shootings have both increased
dramatically," Brian Michael Jenkins, a senior adviser to the president
of the RAND Corporation and author of Plagues and Their Aftermath: How
Societies Recover from Pandemics, commented in a 2022 piece about the
impact of COVID-19. "These last two years have resembled the disorders
seen during the Plague of Athens during the Peloponnesian War and the
Black Death in the Middle Ages." He quoted Thucydides' observation that
"Athens owed to the plague the beginnings of lawlessness."
So, what to do? Acharya and Morris propose several anti-crime
interventions, but the fact is that the damage has been done and we're
now recovering to the extent we can. Murder rates have resumed their
previous decline as teens go back to school and young men regain
employment. But that's cold comfort for the families of those killed or
otherwise victimized by the crime surge. They can't regain what they
lost; they can only move on.
The best thing to do, then, is to avoid repeating the mistakes of the
past. We need to minimize social disruptions and certainly not permit
government officials to close businesses and schools by decree. A free
and prosperous society, it turns out, is a much happier and peaceful one
than what results from the authoritarian whims of public-health officials.
The only godly way to have the peace and joy of the "Prince of Peace"
(Isaiah 9:6) even while subject to authoritarian whims of either
public-health officials in their vain (Psalm 127:1) attempts to stop a
plaque as has happened in the past or now in the present with
https://AntiChrist45.com and his false prophet, who is falsely
prophesying that conciousness (i.e. souls) will be saved by colonizing
Mars, is by living http://WonderfullyHungry.org (Philippians 4:12)
like (Luke 6:40) our LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Who chose to stay
quietly in the cold manger though He wanted to be in the warm arms of
mom Mary being fed and Who chose to eat the "piece of broiled fish and
honeycomb" (https://bit.ly/Lk2442 ) instead of being hangry at His
followers and disciples for losing their faith in Him.
Indeed, I am http://WonderfullyHungry.org for food right now (Luke
6:21a) and hope you, Michael, and others reading this, also have a
healthy appetite for food right now too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!


Michael
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2024-12-21 18:09:30 UTC
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COVID-19 Lockdowns Unleashed a Wave of Murder
Researchers find that pandemic policies sparked a wave of violent crime.
J.D. Tuccille | 12.20.2024 7:00 AM
Share on FacebookShare on XShare on RedditShare by emailPrint friendly
versionCopy page URL
AI-generated image of an armed robber in profile, against the backdrop
of a line graph illustrating rising crime rates. | Illustration: Lex
Villena; Midjourney
(Illustration: Lex Villena; Midjourney)
Restrictive policies in response to COVID-19 did a huge amount of damage
to our liberty, prosperity, kids' education, and even our sanity. But
now there's evidence supporting what many of us suspected: Lockdowns
also contributed to a surge in crime that temporarily reversed a
decades-long decline in homicides. According to a new Brookings
Institution report, forcing young men out of work and out of school
fueled a surge in violence. Worse, this outcome was predicted.
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A Surge in Crime
It's no secret that, after years of declining crime rates, crimes
against people and property spiked in 2020 and for a period thereafter.
Most concerning was the rise in murders, which had happily been
dwindling since the early 1990s.
"In 2020, the average U.S. city experienced a surge in its homicide rate
of almost 30%—the fastest spike ever recorded in the country," write
Rohit Acharya and Rhett Morris in a research review for the Brookings
Institution published this week. "Across the nation, more than 24,000
people were killed compared to around 19,000 the year before."
They add that "homicides remained high in 2021 and 2022, but in 2023
they began to fall rapidly."
The surge in crime has variably been attributed to efforts to defund or
deemphasize policing that took off during the 2020 riots sparked by the
killing of George Floyd, demoralized police officers resulting from
those efforts, and the aftereffects of the social disruptions from
lockdowns imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Acharya and
Morris analyzed thousands of police records and examined the timeframe
from which they were drawn. They find that the data best fits the last
hypothesis.
Murderous Lockdowns
"The spike in murders during 2020 was directly connected to local
unemployment and school closures in low-income areas," they conclude.
"Cities with larger numbers of young men forced out of work and teen
boys pushed out of school in low-income neighborhoods during March and
early April, had greater increases in homicide from May to December that
year, on average. The persistence of these changes can also explain why
murders remained high in 2021 and 2022 and then fell in late 2023 and 2024."
Interestingly, they write, "the national homicide rate was already on
track to reach a peak far above the previous year even before Floyd was
killed" and police defunding efforts gained traction.
Most violent crimes, Acharya and Morris point out, are committed by
teenage boys and young men in their twenties. Dumping them out of jobs
and out of classrooms, at loose ends and often without money in their
pockets, was a recipe for disaster. In a focused look at Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, they find similar surges in violent crime in that city after
Hurricane Katrina in 2006 and following a massive flood in 2016, both of
which displaced students from schools and closed many workplaces.
What's especially frustrating about the Brookings study is that we were
warned that disrupting our society with lockdowns and mandatory closures
would do serious social harm.
Ignored Warnings
"I am deeply concerned that the social, economic and public health
consequences of this near total meltdown of normal life—schools and
businesses closed, gatherings banned—will be long lasting and
calamitous, possibly graver than the direct toll of the virus itself,"
David L. Katz, former director of the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research
Center, wrote in The New York Times in March 2020. "The unemployment,
impoverishment and despair likely to result will be public health
scourges of the first order."
As I noted in a column that same month which quoted Katz, the
International Labour Organisation (ILO), a United Nations agency,
quantifies the degree to which shutting down economies damages societies.
"For example," a 2013 report from the ILO emphasized, "a one standard
deviation increase in unemployment raises social unrest by 0.39 standard
deviations, while a one standard deviation increase in GDP growth
reduces social unrest by 0.19 standard deviations."
"Why would economic shutdowns lead to social unrest?" I commented at the
time. "Because, contrary to the airy dismissals of some members of the
political class and many ivory-tower types, commerce isn't a grubby
embarrassment to be tolerated and avoided—it's the life's blood of a
society. Jobs and businesses keep people alive."
Likewise, education keeps teenagers engaged—or at least off the streets.
Lockdowns killed jobs and closed schools, handing young men and teenage
boys a great deal of frustration and free time.
"The shocks of teen boys and young men being pushed out of school and
out of work in low-income neighborhoods occurred across the country just
before murders began to rapidly increase, and those baleful educational
and economic conditions lasted for the same period of time that
homicides remained elevated," add Acharya and Morris.
The Mistakes of the Past
These disruptions are a replay of events during past disease outbreaks.
"The number of murders and of mass shootings have both increased
dramatically," Brian Michael Jenkins, a senior adviser to the president
of the RAND Corporation and author of Plagues and Their Aftermath: How
Societies Recover from Pandemics, commented in a 2022 piece about the
impact of COVID-19. "These last two years have resembled the disorders
seen during the Plague of Athens during the Peloponnesian War and the
Black Death in the Middle Ages." He quoted Thucydides' observation that
"Athens owed to the plague the beginnings of lawlessness."
So, what to do? Acharya and Morris propose several anti-crime
interventions, but the fact is that the damage has been done and we're
now recovering to the extent we can. Murder rates have resumed their
previous decline as teens go back to school and young men regain
employment. But that's cold comfort for the families of those killed or
otherwise victimized by the crime surge. They can't regain what they
lost; they can only move on.
The best thing to do, then, is to avoid repeating the mistakes of the
past. We need to minimize social disruptions and certainly not permit
government officials to close businesses and schools by decree. A free
and prosperous society, it turns out, is a much happier and peaceful one
than what results from the authoritarian whims of public-health officials.
The only godly way to have the peace and joy of the "Prince of Peace"
(Isaiah 9:6) even while subject to authoritarian whims of either
public-health officials in their vain (Psalm 127:1) attempts to stop a
plague as has happened in the past or now in the present with
https://AntiChrist45.com and his false prophet, who is falsely
prophesying that conciousness (i.e. souls) will be saved by colonizing
Mars, is by living http://WonderfullyHungry.org (Philippians 4:12)
like (Luke 6:40) our LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Who chose to stay
quietly in the cold manger though He wanted to be in the warm arms of
mom Mary being fed and Who chose to eat the "piece of broiled fish and
honeycomb" (https://bit.ly/Lk2442 ) instead of being hangry at His
followers and disciples for losing their faith in Him.
Indeed, I am http://WonderfullyHungry.org for food right now (Luke
6:21a) and hope you, Michael, and others reading this, also have a
healthy appetite for food right now too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
including especially caring to "convince it forward" (John 15:12) with
all glory (Psalm112:1) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

Laus DEO !
Loose Cannon
2024-12-21 21:11:14 UTC
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So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
Michael
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