Wednesday, November 16, 2022

"My guess is that they find the issue of 'organized retail crime' to be racially sensitive ..."

By An Old Friend
wed, nov 16, 2022 11:49 p.m.

"My guess is that they find the issue of 'organized retail crime' to be racially sensitive ..."

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/11/organized-theft-is-big-business.php

N.S.: Of course. All crime is "racially sensitive."



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Retail crime is ignored as much as possible.blacks and Mex are too dominant in big cities to be able to stop daily pilfering--with liberals running those cities.Even conservatives might be reticent to crack down on minority thugs--for fear of riots.

Only one way to do it--make it very uncomfortable for them to live in your city.
Make them move elsewhere.How?
Cut down or eliminate section 8.

Aggressive policing.As we just read here on NSU,Baltimore will be visiting 250 of the worst thugs--at their apartments or homes--to crack down on outstanding warrants etc.I like it--for starters.

Harsher sentencing."Harsh" sounds unfair,so let's call it,sentencing with some gusto.No more handslapping the blacks and Mex.


--GRA

Anonymous said...

Very racially sensitive. And very true. Big time ORGANIZED crime and not just petty larceny and pilferage.