Posted on 07/30/2025 11:34:44 AM PDT by george76
Cincinnati's shame. The shame was not that a group of youths viciously attacked a couple while laughing and filming the event. The acts were cruel and shameful, had these youths been capable of shame, but such attacks can take place in any large city. They are disgusting and symbolic of a sickness in our society,
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what was shameful was the Police Chief
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Evil things happen because human beings have evil within them. Most people don't act on their darker impulses or learn as they grow up how to sublimate the wolves within their souls. But certain people, and certain cultures that don't teach people to become civilized, do awful things.
Civilized people don't excuse these acts. They don't provide "context."
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A suspect in the Cincinnati Mob AssauIt has just been FREED on a measly $400 bond
Democrat cities are OUT OF CONTROL.
This guy SHOULD NOT be on our streets!
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He was a known felon who was recently arrested again and charged with four weapons-related felonies, and the judge let him back out on the streets with a $400 bond.
Imagine being a police officer arresting such a man--again--and knowing the judge will boot him out the door to commit more crimes even before the current case is resolved.
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Imagine the couple--and all the other people--who get assaulted or live in fear of assault, because police chiefs, judges, politicians, and oh-so-compassionate liberals beg them to understand "context," and scold them for not submitting to the predations of the barbarians.
But, but, we can’t set high bonds for certain disadvantaged groups; they’d have to stay in jail, just when they were getting their lives back together and stuff.
Maybe the Judge needs to be beaten.
Judges need to be forced to live with these subhumans. They won’t be alive for long.
I thought there was a whole lot of suspects, that this was a mob racial attack.
David Strom is just figuring this out.
During a meeting of Operation PUSH in Chicago on November 27, 1993, Reverend Jesse Jackson made a widely quoted statement about his painful realization concerning race and fear.
It’s time for Federal intervention. Arrest the thugs on Federal charges.
In Democrat states, Released on Own Recognizance means “Yeah, we are familiar with this guy. He gets arrested every couple of weeks.”
I believe we were told by the police chief, that the real shame was pointing out the race of the beaten and the race of the beaters.
Just a form of reparations for all the oppression they’ve suffered.
“Maybe the Judge needs to be beaten.”
<<<THAT!!!
They have cars. They have houses. They buy gasoline, and groceries, and housewares. They go to restaurants, golf courses, and theatres.
They don’t spend 24/7/365 in the courthouse.
>We need more common sense gun laws!
We wouldn’t, if we enforced the ones we already have.
This woman needs to be made famouus. Cincinnati council woman.
Victoria Parks, the Cincinnati City Council’s president pro tem, thinks this mob was 100% justified in its actions.
“They begged for that beatdown! I am grateful for the whole story,” Parks wrote in response to a Facebook post.
https://x.com/corymbowman/status/1950566575246815622
Agreed.
That FUGLY STUPID LOOKING LESBIAN SHOULD NEVER BE POLICE CHIEF.
BINGO! JESSE JACKSON said if he’s walking down an alley znd he hears footsteps behind him, he HOPES THEY ARE WHITE PEOPLE!
Black BLACK GHETTO TRASH.
“Restorative justice” = not holding blacks accountable
I’ve lived in 6 different U.S. cities in my lifetime and the racial climate has ranged from largely cordial and civil to tense and hostile. I had the opportunity to drive through Cincinnati briefly about 25 years ago and though this is purely anecdotal, I got a bad vibe from it. My brief interaction while there with a ghetto-minded black, left me with the impression that this was a city with an angry, nasty and hostile black population.
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