@Tonyaod
I think you are talking about a more Americanized picture.
I am European and in Europe the news are more fact based, less opinionated and much less sensational.
Random attacks have very little to do with lifestyle. [hence the word random]
I am not in the high risk group of being attacked, nor are my friends Chinese or Western.
The only time out of,- what by now?-...7 or 8 incidents,...could be argued to be lifestyle related, if visiting a bistro/live music joint at early evenings is a high risk environment.
Walking out of restaurant (twice) once at day time once at evening hours and being attacked is not exactly a lifestyle issue.
Same as having a car crash or an accident or being an innocent bystander.
Also it is quite annoying hearing people to try, blaming it on me, because you can't grasp the idea, that the safety around you is [possibly] an illusion that you believe or believed, ...and for the record, so did I.
The majority of friends, as I mentioned before, have been victims of first hand violent crime or at least being pulled into attacks or fights.
So I wouldn't call it paranoid.
As Ex-military I am not disconnected from reality. I know there will always be violence among all species, it's part of what we are. And there are robberies and violence but in China the intensity of violence and the triggers are so unpredictable.
And it doesn't necessarily shock or surprise me that violence may occur. But I have issues with people trying to fake, or make me believe China is so safe. As well as the intensity of the violence and the root of it. Most times I encountered was more like stuff you would see in Sudan in the worst days. I don't mean the outcome but this unstoppable insane gravity of it.
A hate crime I understand there is a connection a passion for it.
But the stuff I saw was so meaningless and unreasonable, e.g. repeatedly jumping on a strangers head and trying to blind him, not caring if he lives or dies, for absolutely no personal gain, giggling and shouting for friends to help to jump on that persons head. Doesn't seem to make sense to me.
If you think it's paranoia, just check Yunnan TV channel 6 at around 2.30 p.m. My wife fell asleep and YNTV6 was running. Anyway all programs have those shows according to her. And that is just the reported and filmed stuff from bystanders. So I can't imagine how much is really going on.
Anyway
One of those countless reports was about this BBQ shop owner in Kunming who killed somebody with an ax after being out of his mind like a berserk (all filmed) when he was asked why he did it?
I quote :"That guy was annoying."
I am sure there are crazies in my country, U.S., or elsewhere but I am certain that it's not that intense. Except in conflict zones or unstable countries.
@Laotou
Another big problem with weapons, (all kinds) but especially fire arms, is... availability.
I would almost state that China is more dangerous than the U.S. if you keep in mind that a lot of stuff is not recorded, population and that there are less firearms around. If there would be a possible compare between those two, I would argue that China is at least as violent, if not more.
One more thing, most of those attacks happened in Beijing and I can direct you to a few spots in BJ, not dodgy or ghetto, bar street or anything, right in the city center and I am sure you would change your mind about strolling around there, just by getting reactions by walking there.
I have a friend that actually moved from China to D.C. and he thinks it's not as bad as people say.
Which was echoed about New Orleans. I have never been there so it's hard for me to judge, but it's what I heard.
As I said I dunno for the 4th time or so. The only thing I am saying is that China is not as safe as you think. Nothing else, not because of the media, or other stupid stuff but because I have been a victim far more often to file it as 'bad luck'.
I am not paranoid or jumpy, quite opposite. But that was the last strike.Enough to decided to take precautions and telling others about it.
In the end am not changing my life over the attacks, since I haven't done anything dangerous or bad, to got those bad things coming.
I am happy in China, I love Yunnan, but I am not trying to close my eyes from the things that are happening.
But since you like to blame it on me, or a possible paranoia. Then I can only say "maybe" you, who say those things, are: naive or stubborn, or not capable of accepting another opinion, or maybe just going into plain denial.
Whatever it is, ..."Good Luck" with it.
Plus,
Why would China be any safer than the rest of the world? Is it the political system, the people, the location, the food?
There are a just as many unhappy people here, than anywhere else in the world, with a much lesser stress tolerance and acceptance of violence, as well as less competent police force. So why would it be so strange to consider the possibility..of..."not as a safe as you think"?
So you don't have to believe me or follow my opinion or advise, it's non of my business.
But don't try to blame it on me, or call me paranoid. You don't want to believe it, it's fine. I like to be prepared, sorry for shaking you up and warning you.
As you keep on walking on pink clouds in cotton candy rainbow land think about this, as Laotzi said:
"True words are not beautiful and beautiful words are not true."