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And with America in the grip of both a pandemic and an epidemic of police violence, it’s not a shock that they’re catching on. Or as Slate put it on June 10, “ Yes, You’re Hearing Way More Fireworks Than Usual.”īut just because the increase in fireworks isn’t a conspiracy theory, doesn’t mean there aren’t conspiracy theories about the increase in fireworks. U nlike so much of what I write about, this is not a conspiracy – it’s a thing that’s happening. Even in past years, Americans have shot off hundreds of millions of pounds of fireworks to celebrate the holiday.īut it really, truly has been much louder and more intense this year with high-grade pyro that’s usually only seen at county fairs or baseball games getting launched in the middle of big residential clusters – sparking online complaining and endless calls to the police.

mike 21 theory

The uptick in fireworks happens pretty much every summer, since Americans love blowing stuff up to celebrate freedom. And since mid-May, they’ve been going off all over the country, in almost every neighborhood, almost every night. They can turn any street into the Green Zone in 2004. They start as soon as the sun goes down, and they stop hours later. Bone-ratting explosions, nerve-shredding pops that maybe could be gunshots and maybe aren’t. If you live in any kind of major city, small city, suburb, or area that could in any way qualify as “urban,” you’ve been hearing them.īooms.










Mike 21 theory