Anonymous wrote:The idea for the eternally troubled DC crime lab which is rarely certified to be federalized and run by FBI and ATF was a useful one. USAO says that is a hindrance to bringing many cases - drug, gun, sa, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
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Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
We were so close to Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream and then all of a sudden we had the 1619 project and CRT and now every person and every object is racist.
What a sad day for America.
Oh look another right wing moron talking about CRT who has no idea what it actually is...
CRT is the mistaken theory that everyone and everything is structurally and systematically racist. Hence the barrier is racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
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Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
We were so close to Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream and then all of a sudden we had the 1619 project and CRT and now every person and every object is racist.
What a sad day for America.
Oh look another right wing moron talking about CRT who has no idea what it actually is...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
![]()
Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
We were so close to Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream and then all of a sudden we had the 1619 project and CRT and now every person and every object is racist.
What a sad day for America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
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Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Congressional Hearing re: DC Crime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=HIe0LGTB6vk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
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Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
![]()
Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
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Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
You realize we just started getting rid of these maybe 20 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
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Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
![]()
Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
![]()
Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?
Those barriers are racist because it assumes that all BIPOCs are thieves. It's the same as crossing the street when you see a URM coming. The vast majority are not criminals.
Anonymous wrote:People! There is a simple, equitable solution here:
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Bulletproof glass between the retailer and the “customer.”
You pay first, then tell the retailer what you want, and your order is passed through a bulletproof turnstyle.
It works in other crime-ridden cities. Why not D.C.?