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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I’m all for tough on crime policing and sentencing, as long as it is accompanied by a focus on values as well. The problem with tough on crime is you have the left telling people that it’s not their fault and they are victims of various ——isms. The tough on crime thing works for a while but then people actually start believing those promoting the blameless victim narrative and the whole thing falls apart. So yes, tough on crime but values need to be hammered on.[/quote] The tough on crime thing works for a while, if you discount the staggering human cost because you're not the one paying it.[/quote] Are there any other examples in history of great civilizations that began to identify and sympathize with perpetrators of violence crimes like murder and rape, over the victims? If so, what were the ultimate outcomes? At this point, everyone is so scared of offending anyone, lest they be branded on the internet with the scarlet letter of unwokeness, that there is just massive groupthink controlling criminal justice. I mean imagine advocating for, Gasp, more police to actually stop the 31% increase is homicides!!!??? Can you imagine? Or someone actually going to jail for raping someone and not being released in 2 years from a plea deal? Noooo. That would be messed up. We need to get the parties together to discuss their thoughts and feelings in a safe environment. It sucks Bob got smashed in the head with a hammer and now can’t talk, but he got to sit in a room with his attacker and learn how sorry the attacker was. Justice restored!!!! Or like that lady who was raped in Capitol Hill a few years ago, while her kids were home, and had her nose broken, her attacker was lucky enough to have the youth rehabilitation act so he could get out and rape again! Thanks woke justice advocates. Everyday your policies get someone out of jail early and make us less safe the better! Because it’s not about protecting people, it’s about righting wrongs through social engineering. https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/dc-rapist-subject-of-congressional-investigation-into-sexual-misconduct-in-federal-prison/2017/05/11/f6ec4a30-365f-11e7-b373-418f6849a004_story.html[/quote]
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