And where are the parents of the 10,000 missing kids every year? I don’t get 200 amber alerts every year for my states share of the 10,000. I don’t see 20,000 parents pleading for help in finding their kids. Where are the families of these 10,000 missing kids? Why do I not hear them?
I think part of it is that stat has been juiced by a bunch of police reports where a divorced dad doesn’t return his kids to his divorced wife until 10pm on Sunday night when they were supposed to be back at 5pm, so she calls the cops and reports them as “missing” to try to screw him out of shared custody. Now there’s a police report on file to use against him in court. The police themselves just call the dad and the situation is cleared up by 10:30pm, but it benefits the police to include it in the paperwork as a “solved crime” so it looks like they’re out in the streets, busting their ass to rescue missing kids, when really all they did was make a phone call to settle down a domestic squabble. Then the non-profits get ahold of the stats and they’re incentivized to go along with it because it helps them fundraise.
They do a similar thing with “school shootings”. They like to report there were “25,000” school shootings throughout the year, and people go, “Huh? I remember like maybe three. If that.” The way they do that is by juicing the stats. I remember one of those “school shootings” was a teacher accidentally discharging his firearm in the parking lot. One bullet, straight into the pavement, but technically the parking lot was part of the “school”, and technically a gun was “shot”, so it’s a “school shooting”.
He isn't wrong because this is organized and planned this way like they did to Europe.
European rape statistics by migrants is one of the saddest stories of the last 40 years. It gets swept under the rug by big media and liberal govt.
10,000 kids pre-scamdemic went missing each year, we have been paying the price... By the way many newly arrived become Uber Drivers...
And where are the parents of the 10,000 missing kids every year? I don’t get 200 amber alerts every year for my states share of the 10,000. I don’t see 20,000 parents pleading for help in finding their kids. Where are the families of these 10,000 missing kids? Why do I not hear them?
I think part of it is that stat has been juiced by a bunch of police reports where a divorced dad doesn’t return his kids to his divorced wife until 10pm on Sunday night when they were supposed to be back at 5pm, so she calls the cops and reports them as “missing” to try to screw him out of shared custody. Now there’s a police report on file to use against him in court. The police themselves just call the dad and the situation is cleared up by 10:30pm, but it benefits the police to include it in the paperwork as a “solved crime” so it looks like they’re out in the streets, busting their ass to rescue missing kids, when really all they did was make a phone call to settle down a domestic squabble. Then the non-profits get ahold of the stats and they’re incentivized to go along with it because it helps them fundraise.
They do a similar thing with “school shootings”. They like to report there were “25,000” school shootings throughout the year, and people go, “Huh? I remember like maybe three. If that.” The way they do that is by juicing the stats. I remember one of those “school shootings” was a teacher accidentally discharging his firearm in the parking lot. One bullet, straight into the pavement, but technically the parking lot was part of the “school”, and technically a gun was “shot”, so it’s a “school shooting”.