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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We’re at 209 killings before October for the first time in more than 25 years. No matter what those with their head in the sand (or another orifice) say, it is now officially as bad as the 90s.[/quote] This is entirely the fault of the hyper-progressive council, the mayor, and the policies They have put in place to “defund” or hobble the police department. The council tried to go even more radical (pro criminal) with their last proposal for, as they called it, “criminal justice reform” based on their twisted view of what “equity” means. Their plan was so radical, not even President Biden would step in to save the plan. This council and administration are the WORST! And people are dying as a result of their incompetence.[/quote] Let's look at exactly WHO is dying as a result of their consistent ACTIONS and rhetoric, not incompetence imho. Why, the same folks they claim to champion! Of course, outcomes matter far more than deflecting words. Are eugenicist funders the dark money behind DC Justice Lab's murky funding? [twitter]https://twitter.com/NW_Realist/status/1707147294024364520[/twitter][/quote] That is a very good point. The so-called “criminal justice reform” movement is coming 100% from the left, with much of the money provided by The Open Society Foundations. The result of the current “criminal justice reform” (including money-bombing prosecutor elections for those who dismiss most violent crimes) has been a massive increase in not just crime, but a flood of: crime victims. These crime victims are overwhelmingly people of color, lower SES, and female. The [/quote]
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