The law abiding citizens of the US are tired of the criminal element.

What we are witnessing is not just reckless bravado but the inevitable consequence of a system that has shielded lawlessness under the guise of tolerance and reform. When crime is minimized or excused, offenders begin to see themselves not as outlaws but as untouchable actors in a broken order, emboldened to the point of thinking they can challenge the very foundations of national power.

 The protests in favor of such behavior reveal a dangerous inversion of values, where criminals are treated as martyrs and the victims of their violence are forgotten. This distortion doesn’t happen overnight—it builds from years of eroding accountability, weakening institutions, and leaders too afraid or too compromised to enforce consequences. 

The result is a delusion so deep that gang members believe they can square off against the American military, a fantasy born out of unchecked power at the street level and silence at the top.


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