common misconception. actually criminals are drawn to already-unsafe neighborhoods for their aesthetic characterhttps://twitter.com/charlesmurray/status/1406639541394542599 …
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evidence from metishttps://twitter.com/pervexists69/status/1407054367862181888?s=19 …
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What's real fun is when they're reinforcing feedback loops.
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where do babies come from
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babies are the cause
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Or indeed for people to cause you to insist that causality is the opposite of whatever they say it is for Fun.
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It's one of the best ways to exercise your mental sharpness imo. Take a position, assume contrarian causality and try to rationalize it. I would say it also builds true political empathy
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no no its fine I semi wish I had remembered the theory existed
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You're right. When things are nice people behave better. The trick is to maintain environment quality long enough for habits to change and culture to evolve.
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When I was a homeless petty criminal, I can tell you that, yes, an absence of graffiti made me uncomfortable because it was an indicator of surveillance and control.
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a remarkable amount of situational awareness and planning
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