‘Why are wild brawls breaking out at Chuck E.
Cheese restaurants all over the
That is a very good question.
If we are seeing parents brawl with
each other in front of their children at Chuck E. Cheese restaurants all over
Susquehanna Police Chief Robert
Martin told ABC News the following about why there have
been so many of these brawls in his neck of the woods....
"It
got crowded, and kids would run into each other or fight over games, which
would lead to parents getting involved in fights."
When I was growing up I don't
remember parents getting into wild brawls.
So what has changed?
These days, many Americans seem to be
so "on edge" that just about anything can cause them to snap.
The following is what one mother remembers after being brutally attacked by another
mother while at Chuck E. Cheese....
"All
I remember was hitting the floor and being kicked again and again in the
head," she told "Nightline." "I think her husband jumped in
and was kicking me too."
"My
daughter threw up, and another one of the children wet their pants because they
were so scared," she said.
If you go on to YouTube and do a
search for "Check E. Cheese fight"
it will bring up dozens and dozens of search results.
But of course the same could be said
about Denny's, IHOP and McDonald's too.
The Chuck E. Cheese brawls are
particularly disturbing because Chuck E. Cheese is supposed to be a place for
children. It is supposed to be a place where they can feel safe and
forget about the worries of the world for a little while.
Unfortunately, Chuck E. Cheese is now
a place where violence could break out at any time. For example, the
following is a news report about a 60 year old grandmother that was taken away
in an ambulance after being brutally attacked at a Chuck E. Cheese in
This next video is a compilation of news
reports about brawls at Chuck E. Cheese put together by Current TV....
If you want to see more you can go on to
YouTube and watch restaurant brawl videos from all over
So why are Americans acting this way?
What is causing all of this anger and
frustration to come out?
Up in Massachusetts, one very angry
father brutally assaulted a 6th grade basketball coach after his son's team
lost a recent game and actually bit off a piece of his ear.
Why would someone do something like
that?
Of course the economy has gotten much worse over the past few years, but certainly that
can't account for all of this behavior, can it?
Another very disturbing trend is that
thieves all over
For example, Tide detergent has
become a form of alternative currency in many urban areas and there is now an
epidemic of Tide thefts from coast to coast.
Yes, really.
The following is from a recent
article from The Daily....
Theft
of Tide detergent has become so rampant that authorities from
One
Tide taker in
“That
was unique that he stole so much soap,” said West St. Paul Police Chief Bud
Shaver. “The name brand is [all] Tide. Amazing, huh?”
Tide
has become a form of currency on the streets. The retail price is steadily high
— roughly $10 to $20 a bottle — and it’s a staple in households across
socioeconomic classes.
Special "task forces" to
deal with Tide theft?
That can't be a good sign.
In some communities across
The
bandits who are slowly dismantling
Architectural
historian Michael Allen, who has perhaps written more than anyone on the
subject of brick thievery, notes on his blog that the mason rustlers are now
working heavily trafficked streets north of
"Brick
thieves apparently have carte blanche to harvest building stock on the north
side's busiest streets," writes Allen, who reports that two abandoned
properties on Page and St. Louis avenues have recently been targeted.
When Americans start tearing apart
their own communities in a desperate attempt to find things to sell, that is a
clear indication that our social decay has gotten quite bad.
There are millions of Americans out
there that are desperate and hungry and that don't really care how their
actions affect the public.
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As economic conditions get even
worse, there are going to be even more desperate criminals running around
looking for anything that they can steal and sell.
Nobody is going to be immune from
this.
Already, there are some thieves that
are even stealing from churches....
A
local church has become the latest victim of the growing number of copper
thefts in
Congregants
at
The
Rev. Rupert G. Ferguson said his parishioners are irate about the theft.
Each year, a couple million more
Americans fall into poverty and right now there are an all-time record 46.5
million Americans on food stamps.
There is a whole lot of economic
suffering going on in this nation right now, and there are an increasing number
of Americans that will do just about anything for money.
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How would you feel if that was your
dog?
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When our economy really starts
falling apart, there are going to be millions of desperate people out there
that will not hesitate to steal the things that you own if it will make things
better for them.
So don't ignore what is going on at
Chuck E. Cheese restaurants right now.
The fights and the brawls at Chuck E.
Cheese are symptoms of what is happening to
Our country is changing and it is not
emotionally prepared for what is about to happen.
Let us hope for the best for America,
but let us also prepare for the worst.’