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Although I agree wholeheartedly with your assertion that PUA concepts lead to more fulfilling and healthier social interactions and that this is good for society, I disagree with your original premise that the world (or at least the United States) is getting generally crazier and/or worse.
If you look at the data compiled by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the crime rate (especially serious violent crime) has DRASTICALLY dropped over the last 15 years or so. Crime began to rise somewhere around the mid to late 60's, hit a peak in the late 80's, and began to fall off somewhere around 1993. Statistically you are just as safe now as you were back in the "good old days" when your grandparents were young in the 50's.
IMO, it's not that we are really in a more dangerous and crazy time... it's just that we THINK we are. With the advent of cable and 24 hour news channels, there's simply nothing better to talk about than all the negative shit that has always gone on but nobody knew about. People got raped, robbed, and murdered all the time throughout the 20th century... shit, throughout all of history... but they didn't have CNN blabbing about it all day long so if it didn't happen in your town then you didn't hear about it.
Oddly enough, what the Bureau of Justice doesnt include in its statistics is this...
At the bottom they report that , "The percentage of crimes reported to the police has been increasing."
Yet all thier facts and figures show that crime is on the decline...you do see how thats not possible right?
Maybe its that less people get caught commiting the crimes? Maybe the figures arent acurate...
Actually with further digging you find that..."Estimates for 1993 and beyond are based on collection year while earlier estimates are based on data year. " which means they are not really comparable, sure they say past values were adjusted to make them comparable, but is it possible something might fall through the cracks?
Some of thier sources are not from court or police records, but from interview..."Sources: Rape (excluding sexual assault), robbery, and assault data are from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). Ongoing since 1972, this survey of households interviews about 134,000 persons age 12 and older in 77,200 households each year about their victimizations from crime."
Now isnt it possible they elected to do thier survey in a relatively nicer area...or maybe in a city with better records? or possibly in a bad enough area people would just not admit it happened to them? If you compare philadelphia murders by gun per capita and New York, we blow them away (no pun intedned)...so if they did thier survey in a city with less crime the statistics wouldnt really be honest.
I dont wana get in a debate about safer or not safe...thats a never ending battle. I love the cable/fios commercial here where the guy says to make a figure up for how many HD channels they have, and some one goes you cant make up statistics, he replies, "90% of all statistics can be made to say whatever you want."
One other person at the board meeting goes, "Really?" and he responds..."well 50% of the time". And they agree to make numbers up.
Im not going on numbers and such, but you have to admit that 10 third graders planning to kill thier teacher, clean up after they stab her to death, and then getting rid of the body and evidence is not something that has ever happened before...school shootings did NOT happen when my parents where in school.
My point really was this...technologies that are supposed to entertain and make our lives easier have created a void between us and our social nessecities. More and more people avoid social interaction which is why things seem to be, or are...such a mess.