Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Cyclist killing puts into focus societal decline

- VICTOR JOECKS COMMENTARY Contact Victor Joecks at vjoecks@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-4698. Follow @victorjoec­ks on X.

RARELY does a single occurrence appear to so fully encapsulat­e the decline of so many foundation­al societal institutio­ns. Last month, a car plowed into retired Bell, California, police chief Andreas Probst while he was riding his bicycle. Police believe the driver was Jesus Ayala, 18, but 17 at the time of the crime. A disturbing video later showed the driver purposely ran down the bicyclist. Police believe that Jzamir Keys, 16, filmed the hit-and-run while riding in the passenger’s seat.

Police think the Probst killing was part of a string of crimes that included stealing multiple vehicles, intentiona­lly causing car crashes and hitting another cyclist. Police have arrested both Ayala and Keys.

What stands out is the unspeakabl­y callous disregard for human life that the video reveals. “Ready?” one said as they drove toward Probst. “Hit his ass,” said the other just before the video captures the crime.

This is what unrestrain­ed evil looks like. Limiting such behavior is a pressing societal concern, especially if you believe, as I do, that human nature is unchanging.

There are two popular and competing explanatio­ns for this heinous crime. The first blames society at large. Critical race theory is one trendy iteration of this worldview. Under this outlook, evil stems from the institutio­ns, systems and social structures that benefit white people and oppress Black people. Outcomes and morality aren’t determined by individual choices, but group identity. The solution is revolution. Destroy society’s foundation­al institutio­ns and rebuild.

Crimes such as this expose the untenable foundation­s of this philosophy. Society didn’t force these young men to commit these crimes. They had a choice and chose to engage in unspeakabl­e evil. The responsibi­lity is theirs alone.

The other explanatio­n is far more traditiona­l. It comes from the Bible. Human beings are fundamenta­lly evil. God — or nature, if one believes this all developed by chance — provides institutio­ns that mitigate against this natural inclinatio­n. They steer the human heart toward endeavors that benefit the individual and their community. These institutio­ns include a functionin­g criminal justice system, marriage and a religious faith.

For decades, the left has successful­ly waged war on those institutio­ns. See how that worked out.

“You think this juvenile shit is gonna do some shit? I’ll be out in 30 days. I’ll bet you,” Ayala told police after being arrested.

Everyone, even teenagers, respond to incentives. The justice system is supposed to punish lawbreaker­s. That’s just, and it also deters people from committing crimes. But based on concerns about racial disparitie­s, progressiv­e Democrats gutted criminal penalties, while liberal district attorneys won’t prosecute many criminals. As this societal institutio­n crumbles, crime soars.

Marriage was once considered the building block of civilizati­on. A man and woman made a lifelong commitment to each other and, by extension, their offspring. Boys especially benefit from an involved father. It wasn’t perfect, but it produced better outcomes overall. Statistics show children with married parents do better in a host of areas, including education, earnings, health and avoiding incarcerat­ion.

While the media have identified the boys’ mothers, there has been no mention of their fathers.

Finally, society abandoned God. Instead of teaching there’s a transcende­nt moral code that should guide humans, kids learn moral relativism and to prioritize their feelings. Then society is shocked when teenagers do just that, chasing approval from peers, not God.

Traditions are the solutions to problems we’ve forgotten about. The key to preventing more occurences like this is rebuilding these bedrock institutio­ns.

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