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The Amazing son in law Chapter 4952 - 4952 )

    Upon hearing this, Charlie gave a slight nod.


    He thought Jian’s analysis was very reasonable.


    Good and bad individuals exist in everymunity. While there are some like Jovie among the Chinese who betray their own people, the majority still strive to support and care for one another.


    Take Arman, for instance. Despite facing significant hardships in New York, he is determined to rally with fellow Chinese to assist those children who have been orphaned.


    This thought led Charlie to speak with a serious demeanor: “Most Chinese people abroad are capable ofing together, but it’s the few bad apples who choose to harm their fellow countrymen. Just think about how many people have been deceived.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">


    Jian nodded in agreement and added, “By the way, Mr. Wade, I enlisted awyer to help gather information on simr cases in the U.S. over the past few years. Ultimately, most of these cases failed to identify the masterminds behind them. Those arrested were often unwitting participants who received sentences, and the individuals caught were not just Chinese but also included Japanese, Koreans, and others. It suggests there is likely arger criminal organization at y.”<fn5c3c> For more chapters visit f?ndnovel</fn5c3c>


    Charlie inquired, “So, didn’t the American police manage to uncover the mastermind?”


    Jian responded with a resigned smile, saying, “Organizations like this excel at internal risk management. They createyers of separation, akin to multiple fire doors. If one area ispromised, they simply reevaluate and rebuild their outerwork. If that fails, they shut down another section, continually fortifying their core while sacrificing peripheral members. This approach enables core members to amass substantial wealth and resources without facing significant threats.”


    Charlie’s expression hardened as he remarked, “So, the core members have a multitude of scapegoats. Whenever an incident urs, they merely need to sacrifice a group to shield themselves.”


    “Exactly,” Jian confirmed. “This is a w in the legal system under certain circumstances. As long as the case can be wrapped up with a seemingly logical conclusion, it’s often considered resolved. Take your mother-inw’s situation, for instance; if it were handed over to the police, the first few people caught might end up taking the me entirely.”


    “Moreover, they’ve established aprehensive set of narratives and evidence to convincingly present to the police and judges. They can make you believe whatever they want.”


    “In such circumstances, even if you know there are hidden forces at work, if they remain steadfast in their denials, it bes incredibly challenging to continue the investigation. After imprisoning some individuals, and once the initial fervor dies down, the behind-the-scenes orchestrators will simply rece them with new recruits to keep their operations running smoothly.”


    Charlie frowned and questioned, “Is the American police really that ineffective? Can’t they tackle a criminal gang?”


    Jian chuckled wryly, replying, “If they truly wanted tobat it, they could. However, the reality is that many Americans prefer a coexistence approach and are not keen on outright confrontation.”


    After a brief pause, Jian continued, “In this country, firearms are a legitimate business, and numerous items banned elsewhere can be freely traded. Even the prison system operates as a private enterprise. The police are funded by taxpayers, and the public tolerates the high costs because of the elevated crime rates, which are exacerbated by a diverse and often chaotic poption.”


    “The stark divide between the wealthy and the poor introduces many instability factors, and the prevalence of firearms, alongside a significant number of immigrants and undocumented individuals, lowers the risks for criminals while simultaneously boosting their chances of sess.”


    “In such an environment, it’s easier for marginalized groups to resort to crime as a means of survival, which leads to the formation of gangs. This is the fundamental issue behind gang proliferation in American society, and unless these root causes are addressed, the problem will persist.”


    “Furthermore, the more turbulent the environment, the more the middle ss relies on police for protection, which makes them willing to ept higher taxes and funding forw enforcement.”


    “However, if the crime rate decreases, the middle ss might start to question the need for so many police officers. Their first thought will be that since security has improved, why should they fund so many officers with their tax dors? This money could be better spent on road repairs, more humane healthcare reforms, or even saving on taxes, ultimately increasing household ie.”


    With a smile, Jian concluded, “Thus, in thisnd, guns and gangs are intertwined, and they are unlikely to be eradicated.”


    Listening intently, Charlie nodded solemnly.


    While he wasn’t well-versed in the intricacies of the American system, Jian’s insights provided him with a clearer understanding of the underlying dynamics.


    He resolved, “Since the American police seem ineffective, I’ll take action myself. No matter how many gangs exist in the United States, this gang that targets ourpatriots must be dismantled!”
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