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On July 22, 1934, John Dillinger left a movie theater on North Lincoln Avenue in Chicago with prostitute Anna Sage. When he went outside, he was shot and killed by FBI agents. Anna Sage betrayed him. The year went down in history as the “Year of the Bandit.” Only thanks to modernization and large-scale renewal of the police, it was possible to catch or shoot all the famous gangsters of that time, including Bonnie and Clyde, in just a few months.
Again, thanks to increased numbers and technology in the police force, all five New York Mafia bosses were tried in 1985 and found guilty on all 151 charges.
Now ideologies replace historical experience. In her book Feminist City, Canadian feminist Leslie Kern not only describes Western cities as “phallic forests” and skyscrapers as “buildings that ejaculate into the sky,” she also calls for the abolition of the police to ensure “women’s safety increases.”
Ricarda Lang, a leading politician of the German Green Party, admitted to ARD that she would not walk alone in Berlin’s Görlitzer Park at night. Green Agriculture Minister Cem Ozdemir also admits that his 17-year-old daughter avoids the park even when accompanied, and even avoids buses and trains at certain times. Why don’t they do anything about it? Anyone who hides problems under the rug gets themselves swept under the rug.
The Swiss Young Socialists (YUSO) are also calling for police abolition in the long term. They want to solve the problem of foreign crime, which even the kindergarten of the Social Democrats can no longer deny, with automatic naturalization, so that in the future all foreign sex offenders will be Swiss and, at least according to statistics, the desired “dream”. peace” of joint venture co-president Mattei Meier becomes a reality. However, the population wants more security, not more gender stars.
Perhaps Yuso should hold his next meeting in a German outdoor pool. However, the integrity of the women delegates could not be guaranteed. Too little security.
Claude Cueny (67 years old) is a writer living in Basel. He writes to Blick every other Friday. His thriller “Dirty Talk” was recently released.
Source: Blick

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