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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] None of it makes any rational sense. It's clear that "restorative justice" has made life far, far worse for people living in cities, particularly for people of color living in low income neighborhoods. It's baffling. In most cities, it's a fairly small group of criminals that are responsible for the majority of violent crime. They are known to the police and the criminal justice system. The average murderer in DC has 11 felonies. They are not strangers to the system. So why not arrest them and take them off the streets - say after felony number 4 - and allow people to live their lives in safe communities? Why would that be controversial? I'm increasingly convinced that progressives like Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau are eugenicists. Almost every single one of the 209 murder victims in DC so far is black. Among progressives, I have noticed a profound lack of empathy for the black victims of violent crime. In fact, progressive lawmakers and district attorneys - particularly white progressives - seem hellbent on ensuring that urban areas remain as dangerous and unsafe as possible. No one gets prosecuted for anything in DC. Criminals have free reign here. Why? Eugenics is the only thing that makes sense. I've come to believe that this is how progressives are choosing to get rid of "less desirable" people. At the root of most progressive "reforms" lies a profound racism. It was like an a-ha moment. That explains the astonishing tolerance, even encouragement, of murder and violent crime among progressives in places like DC.[/quote] It's a lot of places, which is how I started thinking about what is driving the patterns. There are people like Nadeau and Allen in many cities and if you listen to a Council hearing on crime the number of funded "activist" groups like HD are enormous, witness after witness with the same rhetoric. As crime has been discussed more on this board, there has been an increase of it here, recently. Somone paid for a lot of market research re: phrases like "restorative justice." Doubt any of it is organic. [/quote]
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