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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Liberal policies on policing and prosecution cause this. Go back to actually arresting people and putting them in jail. Stop voting for progressives![/quote] I will gladly keep voting for progressives because, unlike law-and-order reactionaries, I appreciate that the best way to increase public safety is to address the conditions that lead people to commit crimes in the first place, that harsher punishments don't actually deter crime, that people who make terrible mistakes (especially when they're young) should have a support structure that enables them to thrive in society, and that more policing resources need to be directed toward increasing clearance rates and solving unsolved crimes. We know that the "tough on crime" approach doesn't work. It makes us no safer but inflicts a ton of misery. Its real goal is to use the power of the state to assuage conservatives' sensitive feelings. They want to feel like "cops are catching the bad guys" even when they're not, and like "the bad guys are getting punished" even when very few are irredeemably evil and the carceral system makes them even more prone to committing crimes. [/quote] You really drank the Koop aid didn’t you? Of course we need to get to the root cause, but it’s never going to happen and crime will get worse. Eventually, they will rob someone with a gun and get shot. When the criminal see that the regular people are fighting back, it will lessen. Our CA is terrible, imo and is a direct cause of much of the increased crime. I do still feel safe, but I do not leave my purse or keys in my unlocked car. That’s just stupid. Crime of opportunity can happen everywhere. [/quote] I don’t understand this type of thinking. Why is it either/or? Why can’t we address root causes such as poverty, racism etc. But when you commit a crime you get punished? Working class people care about safety as well. So do immigrants, Latinos, Black people. I don’t understand why we can’t focus on both at the same time. [/quote] Lol. You think there must be some root causes for why people commit crime that society can address. It has obviously never dawned on you that there are many people out there that are simply lowlife scum peices of s*** beyond saving who'll never make good choices in life no matter how many chances and opportunities you give them. There are antisocial psychopaths waking the street everyday who are violent, hardened criminals because they want to be, not because of society. These people need to be thrown into a black hole and the key thrown away. [/quote] You are ignoring the impact that our brutal “society” has on unlucky individuals. If you are not born into a stable family situation then god help you. People like you are flat out ignorant.[/quote] You embody the soft bigotry of low expectations.[/quote] Another thread is lionizing the new DC police chief who was not born into a stable family but managed to have a great career in policing. She is not an exception but among many people who didn't let low expectations define their lives.[/quote]
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