If you trust 3 letter agencies, corporations and Government; you deserve to be robbed.
As for people and society well, that one depends. You'll find more luck in an all White neighborhood.
I find myself thinking a lot about the grid; when in the past, people would be naturally social. Your tailor would see you come in with your child and recognize "Ah she's all grown up now. Need your school uniform? Is she going to the same school as her sister?" If you had an issue, you'd bring it up at the pub and hope that someone would know something, talk about it with them and work something out. Or ask the neighbor, "I'm going to pick up my niece from the airport, can you keep an eye on the kids while I'm gone please."
The grid that "keeps us more productive" also limits our interactions with our friends, neighbors, family, customers, patrons, students, milkmen. OUR PEOPLE.
Edit: I think that I made my point that high trust societies have more communication. But something else came to mind. What are areas that still have better communities? When people would sit and talk about their lives for a bit? Gyms, hair salons, restaurants, CHURCHES. All of those dangerous plandemic areas.
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