An estimated 70% of prison inmates come from households with divorced or separated parents. Children of divorced parents are approximately nine times more likely to commit crimes.
How do homes get broken? There are usually multiple factors, but according to various surveys, the biggest single reason is extramarital affairs. What is the single biggest cause of extramarital affairs? Again, there are usually multiple overlapping factors, but according to surveys, the biggest single factor is men and women becoming attracted to each other in social settings and the workplace.
Why can’t men and women stop mixing in social settings? Because modern economies require it. These economies actually produce well above what humanity needs for a dignified existence, so why are such high levels of economic output needed? One reason is that people turn to excessive consumption to numb the spiritual pain of coming from a broken family, so it’s a vicious cycle. Another important reason is the fact that it is very expensive to keep all of this psycho-social trauma from tearing society apart.
America has only 5% of the world’s population, but 20% of the world’s prisoners. If America runs out of money, it will become impractical to maintain this expensive prison system. If prisoners start escaping, a crime wave will be unleashed which will erode the economic and social order of the country, leading to more escapes, and more violence.
European social control mechanisms seem to be more benign because they rely more on social control measures than direct violence and imprisonment, but they are no less expensive. These societies have lost traditional social structures capable of providing social services and security, and are now completely reliant on institutions like large corporations and states which are much less efficient than traditional structures.
The possibility of economic collapse is a sword hanging over the heads of the kuffar— it is the manifest threat of having to face the consequences of their own actions. The fear of facing this reckoning is why Americans are willing to be used as puppets in wars, fighting for agendas they don’t understand. This is what is required of them in order to keep the credit line open.
As they sink deeper and deeper into debt, the interest payments get higher and higher. The pressure increases. More and more people cope with the psychological trauma of this miserable situation by turning to drugs and entertainment. Those who don’t escape into drugs or mindnumbing entertainment turn to false promises instead. “We can fix it by building a wall! Really, the problem is outside of us! It’s not inside of us!”
America can’t police the world anymore. They can’t even police themselves.
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