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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another clue the attacker is hispanic even though the woke media wont report it [twitter]https://twitter.com/rafasanchezcruz/status/1683103886863630336?t=QAuspkj6gFzAtwGNvNiFZQ&s=19[/twitter][/quote] Why would it matter?[/quote] Didn't matter to me until the response to the original story was to question the ethnicity of the attacker. Go back to the last page. Some in the media and those inside dcum do a disservice by omitting the race of a subject in a county that hasn't had a majority race for over 10 years. The Moco policy is destroying it from within.[/quote] Yesterday, I (white female) went to a big-box store. I said hello to the greeter (Asian-American male). I found one thing I was looking for, but I had to ask an employee (Black male) for help finding the other thing. Then I went to the checkout, where the cashier (? male) rang up my purchases. Once out of the store, I texted my partner (white male), who said we already had the first thing, so I went back inside, and the person at the return desk (white female) refunded my money. That extra demographic information adds to much to the story, don't you think?[/quote] I celebrate diversity and its not worth mentioning during the normal course of ones day. However crime is a different matfer and race does play a rule in it. The wokeness of ignoring it is the problem and will always call it out when I see it.[/quote] Why is crime a different matfer? How does race play a rule in it? Please do explain how the police news release did a disservice to the residents of Montgomery County by not immediately labeling the race/ethnicity of the man the police had just killed.[/quote] MoCo and some of our media's wokeness is the problem, Karen. The scanner called the subject a hispanic male and its now confirmed. When someone brings up the race card in their daily acrivities, it magnifies the DEI issue of the left. The 'disservice' is ignoring the tragedy and focus on an agenda just like the 'white hispanic' in the Trayvon Martin tragedy. I subscribe to the MLKjr methodology of the contact of their character, not the color of their skin. MoCo's sanctuary city policy is ruining this county and wonder if Franklin Castro Ordonez is undocumented?[/quote] Montgomery County doesn't have a sanctuary city policy. Multiple people experienced the trauma of being attacked with a knife, a Montgomery County police officer experienced the trauma of shooting and killing a 19-year-old who was most likely having a mental health crisis, and your response is to bang on about federal immigration policy.[/quote] Covid stopped it, yet in 2019 MoCo officially designated for 'sanctuary' status https://www.fox5dc.com/news/montgomery-county-officially-designated-for-sanctuary-status Meanwhile, this video shows a victim barely escaped this vicious attack [twitter]https://twitter.com/paulcwagner/status/1683592480715943936?t=wZ2mRcyA9HFQz3WZoFbrxA&s=19[/twitter][/quote] So here's the thing. And it's happening in a lot of progressive cities. Police are told by political leaders not to arrest people because of mental health or homelessness or addiction. And 99% of police would agree with that. But the county has not built the mental health treatment and housing infrastructure it needs to provide alternative solutions to these problems. We just don't have it. So if police aren't arresting, and jails aren't holding, and prosecutors aren't prosecuting, people like this are left on the street, BECAUSE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP HAS NOT CREATED ANY ALTERNATIVES.[/quote] Thank you! This is the problem right here and it’s a perfect example of why we need to pay more attention to council elections. [/quote]
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