
PREVIEW: Brokenomics | They all have to go
Sep 2, 2025
A speaker shares their frustration with the decline of societal order, fueled by crime and immigration concerns. Personal anecdotes underscore the urgent need for safety and civility, while critiquing current political and ideological divides. They promote constructive immigration pathways but express worries about the radical views of the younger generation. Additionally, the reliability of UK census data is examined, revealing potential risks of underreporting immigration statistics and the looming threat of civil unrest.
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Captured Assaults And Local Intervention
- Dan recounts videos of alleged assaults and a specific case where a young Pakistani man tried to molest a 14-year-old and was stopped by locals.
- He says the attacker justified his actions through Islam and uses these incidents to argue migrants are causing daily sexual assaults.
London Trip: Multiple Street Incidents
- Dan describes a recent trip to London where he observed decay, antisocial behaviour, and multiple altercations involving migrants.
- He lists incidents including a taxi-cyclist fight, a tourist confrontation, and someone tasered after picking a fight.
Crime Numbers Mask Reality
- Dan disputes claims crime is falling and argues selective statistics hide a flat or negligible change in violent crime year-on-year.
- He connects perceived improvement to media and political spin rather than real decline.
