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Addressing concerns about crime and societal stability, the speaker reflects that rural areas generally experience less trouble than urban centers due to lower population density. While drug addiction and theft are issues everywhere, he suggests they're linked more to substance abuse than to race or ethnicity.
He attributes much of rural safety to the smaller populations and closer-knit communities, contrasting this with city life, where high density tends to breed more conflicts and disorder. The point underscores that troubles like crime are often caused by personal choices—regardless of race or background.