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AIBU?

To wonder what the fuck is happening at the moment

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PeppaPigTastesLikeBacon · 19/07/2016 14:40

Seriously, terror attacks, shootings, stabbing (8, 12, 14 yr old and their mum) in France and that is just the last few days.
I'm starting to wonder about a world that I have bought my daughter into and It's getting worse

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NavyandWhite · 19/07/2016 14:45

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PeppaPigTastesLikeBacon · 19/07/2016 14:49

A mum and her daughters have been stabbed in France for being 'inappropriately dressed'. The 8 yr old has a punctured lung and is fighting for her life - metro.co.uk/2016/07/19/mother-and-three-daughters-stabbed-in-french-resort-for-being-scantily-dressed-6016072/

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LittleLionMansMummy · 19/07/2016 15:02

Yanbu. I keep asking myself this at the moment. I'm 22 weeks pregnant and worry about the kind of world I'm bringing another child into.

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scatterolight · 19/07/2016 15:02

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HereIAm20 · 19/07/2016 15:08

Shooting at a swimming pool in Spalding too!😰

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AuntieStella · 19/07/2016 15:08

The French attack sounds as more like a dispute between neighbours (when one is known to the police already), as 'Sources close to the investigation told local press that the family had been targeted because of the way they were addressed' (not 'dressed').

The Spalding deaths are also being attributed to domestic motives, not investigated for terrorism.

There does seem to be more violent crime in heat waves. And certainly that's when riots happen most often. Does anyone know if the is has been researched? And if so, if there a correlation and any known/suspected links?

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calli335 · 19/07/2016 15:15

It is very frightening OP. I also worry about my DC's future. I think the violence is going to get worse. There is such hatred and it only seems to be growing :-(

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Puzzledandpissedoff · 19/07/2016 15:19

AuntieStella I don't know how reputable this is, but there are some interesting things in it:

psychcentral.com/news/2016/06/25/why-is-hot-weather-linked-to-more-violent-crime/105329.html

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freetrampolineforall · 19/07/2016 15:21

'Twas ever thus. I grew up in a world where nuclear conflict was likely. I remember nightmares about mushroom clouds. The world outside is scary. We love our children and hope for the best.

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albertcampionscat · 19/07/2016 15:23

A much safer world than the one you were born in:
www.ibtimes.co.uk/murder-rates-are-plummeting-uk-across-western-world-why-1481722

There is far less violent crime now than 30 years ago.

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Goldenhandshake · 19/07/2016 15:25

AuntieStella I think the 'addressed' bit is a typo, and it is meant to say dressed.

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StorminaBcup · 19/07/2016 15:26

I was thinking this the other day but there's always been unrest. I think you're just more sensitive to it at certain times in your life. I read somewhere that someone's mum had told them to always look for the good. Even in really shitty circumstances someone will always be trying to help or change things for the better.

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AuntDotsie · 19/07/2016 15:29

I've been thinking this too. But then, actually, humans have always been arseholes to each other and there's always some excuse. The Crusades, the 100 Years War, actually England v France throughout the Middle Ages, WWs 1 and 2 - and that's just Northern Europe (ish). It seems to be part of who we are. All we can do is our best and be grateful for all the relative stability and prosperity we enjoy.

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albertcampionscat · 19/07/2016 15:31

Also, the number of people killed or seriously injured in car accidents has plummeted. About four times as many people died on the roads in the UK in 1973 as in 2013.

Here's some mathy perspective on terror attacks:

www.independent.co.uk/voices/nice-attack-do-you-feel-like-youre-more-likely-than-ever-to-be-hit-by-a-terror-attack-this-is-why-a7140396.html

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VeryBitchyRestingFace · 19/07/2016 15:32

There does seem to be more violent crime in heat waves.

I find that weird. I can't exert myself to get off the sofa when it's scorching, let alone chase people around whilst wielding a gun/axe/samuri sword.

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JamesTiberiusKirk · 19/07/2016 15:35

Statistically you are more likely to drown in your bath than be involved in a terrorist attack.

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Costacoffeeplease · 19/07/2016 15:35

But would you want to run around when it's bucketing down or snowing? I'm not being flippant, I think there is something about light evenings and warmer weather

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WeMustSurelyBeLearning · 19/07/2016 15:36

The French attack took place at a holiday camp. I'm pretty sure the 'addressed' thing is a typo. He said they were dressed 'too lightly' apparently. Sad

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LurkingHusband · 19/07/2016 15:38

'twas always thus...

but social media, rolling news, and citizen journalism wasn't.

Anyway, scared citizens are complaint citizens. Or is that too cynical ?

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Grumpyoldblonde · 19/07/2016 15:40

It does feel a very dangerous world at the moment. I think the fact we have access to rolling news is part of it, at our fingertips we can find out what's going on in every part of the world. Something happens and within moments it's on twitter, Facebook and sites like this, it's hard to live in blissful ignorance these days.
I spend a lot of time on the internet and read about the terrible events and yet, day to day I feel safe.
Certainly, being pregnant or having young children heightens our fears, I often wonder what kind of world I brought my daughter into, but then, they are our future, I well remember the fear of Nuclear attack, when I was young it felt a near certainty we would all be wiped out, that passed and it felt almost certain everyone would contract Aids, so I spent a lot of my teens fearful of that threat.
I will admit I am reluctant to go anywhere with big crowds right now, I will avoid public celebrations and am concerned about some of the big London summer events, not panicking, just a little concerned.

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MrsDeVere · 19/07/2016 15:41

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Samcro · 19/07/2016 15:42

i grew with the thread of nuclear war and the IRA
i think its no more dangerous now, just we hear about things more and have 24.7 news

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drummersmum · 19/07/2016 15:44

Yes, ironically this is a safer world than the one I grew up.
The problem now is we are too well informed too fast. The media revels in fear as it sells, some governments revel in fear as it keeps us inactive and dependent. Twitter and Facebook magnify the terror. Too many pictures of blood, corpses and too many "eye witnesses" telling us the same story again and again. The terrorists depend on the media, as their job is to terrify us.
Recently I heard that Gambia and Tanzania have forbidden child marriage below age of 18. (30% of underage girls in Gambia and 37% of underage girls in Tanzania are forcibly married). This is huge news, good news, the kind that should make my day. But it was not a headline.

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Madbengalmum · 19/07/2016 15:44

Apparently accoding to BBC news, it was a muslim man who thought the women were dressed inappropriately! They were on holiday for gods sake in france!

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Madbengalmum · 19/07/2016 15:44

According! Sorry

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