Hold on...no one gets to tell other people if they are scared or not. I am freaked the f#*k out about sharks, period. I was in Florida a few years back and they had a "shark watch" going on and most people were like "Oh, you have nothing to be scared of that happens a lot, don't worry"
What? Screw that. If I am scared I am scared. Screw your "stats."
I have sisters and I bet they are way more worried about getting attacked/sexually assaulted than I am. Should I go show them some "stats" and tell them to stop being scared?
You think that family in Nebraska that found their daughter was killed by an illegal immigrant isn't a bit more scared? Quick, go show them the stats.
Put me in the ocean and show me stats about how few shark attacks there really are and guess what. I am going to still be freaking the f#*k out and not get in the water.
Scared is scared and frightened is frightened.
That's not the intent of what I was saying. Murder/crime are down, but obviously anyone who are actually victims or witness things or know someone who has have every reason to be scared. They were actually involved in the incidents.
What doesn't make sense at all, and what shouldn't ever be involved at all on policymaling, is the people who see these things from their TV and shout "omg what is happening to America today - I can't go outside!" without realizing that bad things aren't happening more often. They're just covered at higher rates and with more intensity.
It's not up to the government to make policy that hurts a group of people in order to make everyone feel safer when things are safer than they ever have been.
I mean, I havent thought this comparison through yet, just saying it. But are Nebraska fans with 10-14 year olds scared to have their kids meet Nebraska football coaches because of what happened at Penn State? That got loads of coverage but common sense tells us it's extremely rare and not a reason to hide from all football coaches. The people who actually went through it probably don't ever let their own kids alone with adults, even their good friends, because they went through it.
Now, all of us being scared of football coaches is fine.
But making laws that invade upon their constitutional rights is not fine.