The UK is seeing a record number of rapes by migrants and the police are barely helping.
This week it went viral when two teenage girls resorted to self-defense against a harasser. And what did the police do?
They arrested the girls who were trying not to be raped.
Why no one does anything?
I think people must've been distracted for a long time while these things were brewing, in order to get here where it's this bad. Some of the apparent increase, as someone else said, might be due to increased exposure (with the internet) but I feel like things really have changed even in the U.S. since I was a kid. A seemingly Christian ideology of ignorance and embracing everyone (with no justice or order) in spite of any terrible things they're doing (especially "foreigners") has helped, I guess, push forward the Illuminati agenda of having another war.
The jewish, slavery-based idea that, some people are here just for the benefit of others. That you should go out of your way, even if it is harmful to your own life, to serve others so that their lives can be easier. This is especially easy to instill into traumatized people who have PTSD when it comes to any type of conflict. Some people have had their life's purpose subverted and are now (more than anyone should be) occupying supporting roles in other peoples' lives, rather than chasing their own destiny. The elites like this, and actually have always owned personal slaves, even to this day, many of which get their wills and minds damaged by repeated, ritualized trauma.
The answer to your question might just be "weakness," but from different sources - some of it is weakness from people who became weakened from traumatization, and they deserve more empathy than anyone who acted weak just because it was easier and more comfortable. More traumatized people have a bigger obstacle to overcome than those that have been less traumatized. When you have your freedom and power, it is important to protect it by exercising it. Thus, failing to overcome laziness, it seems to me, is more of a crime than failing to overcome the effects of extreme trauma.
Morality has been a target of the "elite" bloodlines for a long time. Morality affects the will and power of the soul. A common jewish theme is to invert things - to turn them inside out, or upside down, and thus reverse them, i.e., bad is good and good is bad. I always find myself arriving back to the Yin & Yang symbol in my head, which reminds me of the struggle between Good and Evil.
My final thoughts are that it is a really deep subject that many books could be written on. For some reason I feel like something positive may come out of the recent uprising in GB.