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RE: 70% Of Black Voters Now Say Violent Crime Is A ‘Major Crisis’
(07-20-2021 04:44 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote:  
(07-16-2021 10:39 AM)No2rdame Wrote:  1. Vilify the police.
2. Defund the police.
3. Attack the police.
4. Restrict the ability of the police to do their job.
5. Victimize and martyr the criminals.

And now they are shocked that violent crime has become a major crisis? Well, Captain Obvious, maybe your Democrat policies have led to this spike in crime. By the way, this is a question to the liberals who vote for the Dems, name a Democrat-controlled city where their policies have significantly reduced crime.

1. They kinda became villains on their own accord. Police as a group have always been controversial.

Wow! Reallt? Not in a civilized society.
07-21-2021 04:58 PM
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