[Leftards arent prepared to die for a cause, but theyve already shown that some are willing to kill, and others are willing to celebrate the act. If they arent already prepared to die, thats their problem.]
Could we get riots? Sure. But that’s because Dem politicians are letting their hair down, re enforcement. Heard over the interwebs:
Blacks and other criminals may be stupid, but they know perfectly well when The Man is tacitly signaling its go time. Crime explodes when politicians and their media enablers let it explode. We know this. We also know how its stopped: by tightening up.
Despite all the no more lead exposure crackpots and whatever else people claim lowered crime, the fact is that Giuliani made historical improvements on crime rates because the police were told (i.e. allowed) to do their job and criminals were held accountable. And the Mayor supported the police, unlike DeBlasio who openly supports criminals. People forget how in the 70s and 80s there were NYC judges famous for letting criminals walk Turn Em Loose Bruce Wright for one. And now we have New York with its no bail rules. Huh, criminals are set free every day and crime goes up. But WHAT could possibly be the connection? Must be racism.
Oh and broken windows policing? Probably the last 20 or so young blacks Ive seen enter the subway have blatantly not paid the fare. They have no fear of getting stopped. They also dont wear masks no fear of breaking those rules either. You dont enforce the rules, people stop following them.
Its really that simple. The 90s turn toward the Giuliani-style approach made crime drop all over. But now weve cycled back again. Its Mayor Lindsey time all across America. The late, great radio host Bob Grant nicknamed Lindsey the tower of jelly. We now have towers of jelly running cities and states all across America, only now they are even more radical than in the 60s.
Of all the problems troubling the nation, crime is one of the easiest to fix.]
I hope you are right on all your points. But hope in one hand. Gun in the other. Plan for either eventuality.