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What ‘Social Justice’ Really Means
The Other McCain ^ | 5 Jan 2022 | Robert Stacy McCain

Posted on 01/09/2022 3:15:17 PM PST by Rummyfan

New Yorkers are about to get what they voted for, and they deserve it...

We do not need any research to know that Bragg’s policy will produce disastrous results — common sense tells us so and, given what we’ve seen in other cities where funding from George Soros has elected “progressive” district attorneys like Bragg, we know that life in New York City will become nightmarish. Prostitutes and drug dealers will ply their trades without fear of prosecution, carjackings and burglaries will skyrocket, and the daily death toll from drive-by shootings will shock the nation.

“Social justice” requires this. It is unfair for some people to live in safe neighborhoods with nice cars; to make things equal, every neighborhood in New York City must become as lawless and chaotic as the worst slums of the Bronx. While “social justice” will not improve the quality of life of allegedly “oppressed” minorities — indeed, black and brown people will be victimized at much higher rates — it will help accomplish Bragg’s real goal, i.e., to make life worse for white people in New York.

You’re not supposed to say this out loud, of course, but this is the ultimate meaning of all that “Critical Race Theory” noise. The problem with law enforcement, according to the CRT perspective, is not merely the “disparate impact” of locking up black criminals. No, the real problem is that keeping criminals in jail allows white people to live in nice neighborhoods. It is wrong for white people to be safe from crime.

(Excerpt) Read more at theothermccain.com ...


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To: Jim Noble
Rudy’s time in office showed it could be done

The country was a far, far different place in 1994. Even in 2001, when he left, it was quite a different place

It's no longer our country and we certainly aren't allowed to police it.

41 posted on 01/10/2022 7:53:07 AM PST by riri (Hope is not a strategy at this point- Sam Andrews)
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