Tucker Carlson digs into traffic death statistics and discovers that a huge jump in deaths occurred in 2020, despite the lockdowns. Turns out the deaths were among black Americans, because police stopped making traffic stops on black Americans in the wake of the Antifa/BLM riots.
There was also a jump in black deaths from crime, for the same reasons (as well as pushes to defund the police). “Same reason, same effect…Less law enforcement means more crime.”
He covers how Chicago under Lori Lightfoot has stopped enforcing the law. The same people who scream about “gun violence” refuse to prosecute convicted felons despite repeated gun law violations. Recidivism in Illinois is twice the rate it is in sane states like Texas.
He also covers how Soros-back LA DA George Gason has done “so much in so little time to destroy the city,” and how a mother of six was gagged and murdered by a repeat offender who had been let out after committing two other murders.
“George Soros has paid people just like George Gason, and Chicago, Alvin Bragg now in Manhattan, and others.” Thousands of Americans have died as a result.
“Who is benefiting from this slaughter?”
Black Americans cite crime as their top issue, but racism and “equity” is near the bottom.
“In San Francisco, the lunatic, equity-mongering DA there Chesa Boudin is facing a recall, which could succeed.” Thanks to the open-air drug markets, drug overdoses in San Francisco are twice as numerous as Flu Manchu deaths.
The U.S. attorney’s office is even to refuse to charge criminals in D.C. who stole a puppy at gunpoint.
“Most of the dead come from the very group political leaders say they’re protecting.”
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“Recidivism in Illinois is twice the rate it is in sane states like Texas.”
Don’t get me wrong here. I’d rather die in Texas than live in Illinois, but Texas has its share of Sorors prosecutors as well:
John Creuzot, Dallas County
Kim Ogg, Harris County
Jose Garza, Travis County
Maybe not quite as sane as we would like to think.
The definition of a recession as two quarters of decline in GDP is anything but “official.” The dates that the Federal Reserve uses come from the National Bureau of Economic Research (a private non-profit), and NBER calls a recession from the peak of an expansion to the trough before the next expansion begins.
The covid recession began in February 2020 (identified in June 2020) and ended in April 2020 (announced in July 2021)
“Most of the dead come from the very group political leaders say they’re protecting.”
Never, ever listen to what they say; watch what they do. They say all sorts of things, but then take actions that result in the diametric opposite of their stated goals. This is not accidental; they do not readjust actions to align with their supposed desired outcomes because they do not really want what they say they do.
American blacks are not all that bright, when it comes to this. The Democrats tormented them for generations, being the party of slave holders, secession to keep slavery going, and Jim Crow laws. Yet, the average black, when questioned today, will deny all that, and claim it was the Republican Party, founded on a platform of abolition of slavery, that has been behind their oppression. The phrase “Too stupid to live…” comes to mind.
I once got into an argument with an Army officer, a black graduate of a historically black college (with a history degree, no less…) who insisted that Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King had both been Democrats. That’s what he’d picked up in college, see…? After argument, and my demand for citations for that set of assertions (there were others, as well…), he went away and did some research. The next time I ran into him, he was looking a lot like a bull right after you put the hammer to its head during slaughter. It would seem that the things he’d been asserting were not things he could find documentation for, and that they were just assumptions and beliefs he’d picked up along the way, by osmosis. The facts were things he’d never been exposed to, until my argument with him forced him to actually research those things. It also stunned him to talk with older family members and find out that they’d been life-long die-hard Republicans before the Civil Rights era and the Great Society warped everything out of recognition.
I won’t say that learning occurred, but it damn sure served as a bit of a shock to the system for that young man.
They say it’s wrong to stereotype, telling us that it’s unfair. I, however, find it a valuable tool for tentative categorization on first meeting people, and I adjust my thinking about them if the stereotype proves to be untrue. Sadly, that’s something that rarely happens around the majority of blacks that I encounter, these days. They’ve allowed themselves to be captured yet again by their former plantation owners, and can’t bring themselves to recognize that fact. Because of this, they’re more deeply enslaved than they ever were, only this time the chains are in their own minds, not on their ankles.
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370H55V says:
April 30, 2022 at 9:11 PM
“Recidivism in Illinois is twice the rate it is in sane states like Texas.”
Don’t get me wrong here. I’d rather die in Texas than live in Illinois, but Texas has its share of Sorors prosecutors as well:
John Creuzot, Dallas County
Kim Ogg, Harris County
Jose Garza, Travis County
Maybe not quite as sane as we would like to think.
It’s pretty bad in those three counties, but gangsters know if they step outside the 3 counties where they’re being protected, they’ll be smacked down with extreme prejudice. That limits the damage they can do.