CNN Jobs - They Don’t Have Jobs or Any Opportunity, It’s Not Their Fault They Do Crime – Bull
Another day, I was watching CNN jobs news, and one of the commentators said that since the unemployment rate skyrocketing crime in urban centers has increased very rapidly. One of the topics of discussion was that the FBI has figures; the increase in closing rate of 1%, crime typically increases by 2.2%. Interestingly, this has not happened the last time, when the global economic crisis and economic collapse in real estate. Now that unemployment is going back up to 10%, crime is increasing rapidly.
CNN jobs commentator tried to explain that this was not the guilt of criminals in the city because they do not work, they had no hope, and they were just stealing to feed themselves and their families so they had no choice. I completely disagree and I disagree that it was okay for people to New Orleans to loot shops after the hurricane. I noticed one thing on TV was that people are stealing big screen TVs, and not necessarily the food. Well, I’m not sure why you need a widescreen TV when your house is half flooded, and there is no electricity. It just does not make sense.
It’s not that I do not have sympathy for people who are unemployed in the city center, is that you do not buy on the subject that it’s okay for someone to steal if you feel as if they were oppressed. Life is hard, nothing is guaranteed in this world, you must work with what you have, and you must take care of your family or you should not be one. If you cannot take care of yourself, or find a decent job, you need to go find a job to get the skills, or stay in school and not leave, so you have the necessary information to get a solid CNN jobs.
However, the CNN jobs commentator, said;
“They have no CNN jobs or any opportunity, it is not his fault that he committed the crime and steel, they have to eat, what do you expect?”
Well, I do not expect someone who is poor to go out and steal or rob a liquor store at gunpoint, or to go out and rape, or join a gang with crackers sell drugs and do crimes just because they are unemployed. Worse, when a TV commentator says something like that, it gives people an excuse to go out and commit crimes. If there is anything I would say the commentator, in this case could be considered involuntary instigator of future crimes. I do not find that to be a noble cause, or something that should be on our televisions.
