Most Americans are wrong about Crime | Hasanabi Reacts to Vox
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Hasan reacts to an explanation of the recent trends in America's crime and the way that the media almost directly misleads people about it!
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Hasan Piker is Political Commentator turned Twitch Streamer (#13) known for his Turkish heritage and leftist takes, often speaking on topics like Socialism, Communism, Capitalism, and Marxism (and occasionally 9/11). He loves reacting to political news, and occasionally goes on IRL adventures with his friends. He likes to react to popular media content with his audience as well, such as Jubilee, JCS (Jim Can't Swim), Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, Ben Shapiro, Steven Crowder, True Crime, trending Twitter posts or TikToks, and other creative videos.
Whoever edited this knew what they were doing by having that as the teaser…I respect it
Damn right 🔥
They sure screwed up the second half of the vox video by forgetting the damn audio
@@profess0r513 Anything that got muted was the result of copyright claims, sorry!
in june too.
Crime is out of control! Even the president's getting caught doing it!
😂
Which one of them??
Yes.@@auroraofclanborealis
I recently did a deep-dive into researching crime statistics. After repeatedly hearing the conservative claim that Florida was safer than supposed blue state hellzones New York and California, I decided to look into it.
Apparently, yes, the FBI stats say that Florida has only 2/3rds the occurrence of major crimes (# of reported crimes against the overall state population) as the other two, and that seems to be the source of the claim. But if you read the fine print, it turns out about half of the precincts in Florida refused to even submit their stats to the FBI, drastically skewing the overall results - so realistically it could be 33% higher than the liberal hellzones.
Wait so the data itself says that the precincts level of cooperation directly affects the results 😭 that's kinda wild ngl
@@Retr0_Bluesdude it's the best tactic. How do we reduce crime? Just don't report it lmao. Crime solved!
loved the part where everyone was just chanting “crime!”. good times.
I live in the heart of downtown Albuquerque and we definitely have our issues but as a long time resident, I've never felt unsafe. Yet you read the local news comments and you'd think it was a post-apocalyptic badlands. I'm like...uh...do we share the same city 😅
Also, listening at the gym while Hasan is going off on his macros convicted me in a big way and I will not grab Taco Bell on the way home.
Hearing my insane uncle go on and on about how dangerous the street I work downtown is when it's at worst the home of the most annoying preacher in Canada got old 3 years ago, now I just wish he'd talk about literally anything else
I feel the same way
I'm in Colorado springs and people act like you need a gun to to the grocery store because there's a homeless person asking for change at the entrance to the parking lot. While at an elderly friends birthday dinner I got to listen to an old lady talk about all the new security measures she's added because of all the crime, meanwhile I live in a "worse" neighborhood and don't even lock my door most days. Americans are extremely fearful people, and it is almost entirely manufactured by our media because bad news sells.
But you guys had the country's biggest meth kingpin operating there, didn't you? I saw a documentary about it once. I think his name was something like Wade Wilson?
@@sanhakim1335 no his name was John Wire and he sold homemade pseudoephedrine in Baltimore, Maine
Crime to most Americans is deeply associated with black Americans. Whenever black Americans are agitating for their rights, Americans start worrying about “crime” In response to the civil rights movement in the 1960’s we had tough on crime policies for the next 30yrs. In response to the massive protests in 2020, the election of Obama, there’s been a focus in the minds of Americans on black rights, dei, crt, etc and so of course Americans are going to worry about “crime”.
I was at this stream today couple or so hours ago, lol well done this was fast
crime is out of control. but you wouldn't know it, it goes to a different school
Hasan calling out the derailers is so satisfying ngl
The vid narrator sounds like CIA Johnny Harris if he was just a little bit more well read
So he's read two books AND a wiki article?
Just remember he said everything right and they copied him.
Happy PriDEMONth to the first 10 seconds of the video
Came to learn about crime, instead I learned that the Uncle-Nephew bond is unbreakable
I was just listening to the vid and didn't realize he started playing an old video at 12:14 until he paused it to comment lol
Is that why LA Metro has bad ridership?
Imma keep it real, I was born and grew up white (added that because right wing weirdos might do some mental race shit) in the Bronx. I have never felt unsafe walking around even in places like the projects or in neighborhoods I wasn’t familiar with.
Local news reflects local politics, from what I've seen. I live in a deep blue state and the news tends to reflect that. I guess some local news could be to the right of its viewership. Just hasn't been my experience.
Local news USED to be local, but recently many local channels have been bought by one of the two or three major syndicates. Now, apart from a short segment covering local events, most stories are from a centralised distribution hub. The article about Sinclair shows the pernicious influence of corporate media. Sinclair Broadcast Group own almost 300 TV channels across the US. They supply stories for inclusion in the news programmes. Some are suggested, some are optional...but some are mandatory. Often the ones that are most inflammatory and divisive are those that are mandatory.
This could be why stories that are most often pushed hard are to do with violent crimes, especially if those crimes involve, however peripherally, black people/brown people/migrants/undocumented immigrants/poor people/the homeless/mental health issues. It's easy to understand how some people get an unrealistic impression of the situation.
Nope, in America local news doesn't reflect local realities at all anymore. As of a couple years ago about two thirds (probably more) of all local news stations were owned by two or three big media conglomerates, the biggest two being Nexstar Media and Sinclair Broadcasting, those two alone own more than 70% of all news stations in America and they make local news all broadcast the same crap. Whatever your local news that you watch might be one of the lucky ones who are still independent(ish) but you might wanna look up anyway who owns them.
CRIMINAL CRIME!
as some one who ran with diffrent crews since the 80ds before camras evrywere it was a diffrent world you had guys from the 1970ds who were cowboys no problem robbing banks its just werid this world now
god I love his arms 🤤🤤🤤
soaking wet it me
Hasan does look that great for all thst working out I dunno but I look way worse
lol
This is very specific based on race gender and economic class. Since most of you are white and relatively well off and live in pretty nice neighborhoods, you actually wont think its real. If you are for example asian and poor, different story.
It’s statistically not real. Sorry. Your fake attempt at identity politics won’t work here.
Hasan sounds very middle eastern and eastern mediterranean and turkish talking to chatter about not falling off and not being a soy boy
How does soy affect the body?
I'm studying Hasan's fall off in my modern soyboy history class
I’m glad you’re staying in school, keep it up turtle :)
What happened to you brother💀
Of course this becomes about Hasan showing how he was right or whatever, who cares just cover the story. Thinks he’s Fidel Castro, “History will Absolve Me”, Bro you’re a streamer, so arrogant.
He is only saying that as a reply and in reaction to chatters.
900 cvs stores will close by end 2024, 150 walgreens by August. I wonder if crime is “down” because some states are allowing stealing. And look at the city you grew up in, im sure you’ll notice more homeless due to opiate epidemic
The stores aren’t being closed due to petty theft, this is plain not true
People steal out of necessity. There needs to be real social services for these people. Also, mega corporations deserve to be stolen from.
I’m sure it’s not because of online sales and an over saturated drug store coverage…
That's literally been disproven over and over. Keep up. It's because of profits not because of crime. Brick and mortar is going away. And homelessness does not necessarily mean more crime. As far as I can tell from being a local news junkie, the major crime that is happening isn't coming from random homeless people. Does it happen? Yes, But I live in the heart of the urban center of my state most of these people are just trying to get along. They aren't bothering anyone. If they were they wouldn't be able to stick around. So...give your perceived conceived notions of rethink.
Homelessness is mostly increased due to mass layoffs in the pandemic and the housing crisis