Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

I made the same comments about the women illegals raped and murdered. They seemed fine with it because these people were just “simply escaping oppression” and that Biden wasn’t intentionally letting people in- but we know those comments aren’t based on reality. It’s a security blanket they used to shield themselves from the truth
 
I wonder if our academic is curious about racial crime data.

He's well versed in dental records, but perhaps he can actually help society by researching data of those who actually hurt people

(And I dont mean those crazies who DONT wear masks in his classroom)
57 alerted us to the fact southern cities Albany and Austin (both dem run) had violence issues and both demographics can be used to start a discussion on the matter.
 
Libs would rather eliminate guns than eliminate violent criminals


https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/what-the-hell-is-charlottes-mayor-vi-lyles-talking-about/

I am in utter shock at the reaction I have seen from Charlotte’s mayor, Vi Lyles, to the gruesome murder that took place in the city for which she is responsible. I simply do not understand it. Lyles sounds — quite literally — as if she is a hostage, who, whether as the result of political pressure or corrupt ideology, has been forced to utter sentences that focus on the wrong things, that make no sense on their own terms, and that, if taken seriously, will lead inexorably to the same thing happening again.



Lyles was keen to propose that “we will never arrest our way out [of] issues such homelessness and mental health.” That’s nonsense. The guy who committed this crime had been arrested over and over and over again — including for assault, breaking and entering, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats. He had resisted arrest. He had failed to appear in court. He had been caught multiple times in possession of a firearm — which his status as a felon prohibited. If, instead of being out on the streets, he had been in prison, this would not have happened. Or, to put it another way: If the authorities had done their jobs, they could absolutely have “arrested their way out of” this murder.



During her remarks, Lyles made sure to confirm that “I am not villainizing those who struggle with their mental health or those who are unhoused.” But, of course, that’s not what she’s being asked to do.



Lyles’s conclusion was that the murder “should force us to look at what we are doing across our community to address root causes.” What rot. What utter rot. There was no magical “root cause” that yielded this attack. There was no clever government program that could have prevented it. Crazy or not, the guy was a career criminal who should have been locked up for one of the many, many crimes that he’d committed. If Lyles and her government are “forced” to look at anything, it’s why they did not do their jobs, and why, even now, having failed so spectacularly, they are more concerned with the feelings of the perpetrator and his friends than with the victim. Lyles said that the murderer “suffered a crisis.” Give me a break. The crisis was felt by the woman who was killed, her friends and family, and everyone else who now feels that the city of Charlotte has no interest in their well-being.


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The mayor of Charlotte is deranged.
 
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/what-the-hell-is-charlottes-mayor-vi-lyles-talking-about/

I am in utter shock at the reaction I have seen from Charlotte’s mayor, Vi Lyles, to the gruesome murder that took place in the city for which she is responsible. I simply do not understand it. Lyles sounds — quite literally — as if she is a hostage, who, whether as the result of political pressure or corrupt ideology, has been forced to utter sentences that focus on the wrong things, that make no sense on their own terms, and that, if taken seriously, will lead inexorably to the same thing happening again.



Lyles was keen to propose that “we will never arrest our way out [of] issues such homelessness and mental health.” That’s nonsense. The guy who committed this crime had been arrested over and over and over again — including for assault, breaking and entering, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats. He had resisted arrest. He had failed to appear in court. He had been caught multiple times in possession of a firearm — which his status as a felon prohibited. If, instead of being out on the streets, he had been in prison, this would not have happened. Or, to put it another way: If the authorities had done their jobs, they could absolutely have “arrested their way out of” this murder.



During her remarks, Lyles made sure to confirm that “I am not villainizing those who struggle with their mental health or those who are unhoused.” But, of course, that’s not what she’s being asked to do.



Lyles’s conclusion was that the murder “should force us to look at what we are doing across our community to address root causes.” What rot. What utter rot. There was no magical “root cause” that yielded this attack. There was no clever government program that could have prevented it. Crazy or not, the guy was a career criminal who should have been locked up for one of the many, many crimes that he’d committed. If Lyles and her government are “forced” to look at anything, it’s why they did not do their jobs, and why, even now, having failed so spectacularly, they are more concerned with the feelings of the perpetrator and his friends than with the victim. Lyles said that the murderer “suffered a crisis.” Give me a break. The crisis was felt by the woman who was killed, her friends and family, and everyone else who now feels that the city of Charlotte has no interest in their well-being.


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The mayor of Charlotte is deranged.
The Pro Crime party is a tough prognosis to defend these days but they trying
 
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/what-the-hell-is-charlottes-mayor-vi-lyles-talking-about/

I am in utter shock at the reaction I have seen from Charlotte’s mayor, Vi Lyles, to the gruesome murder that took place in the city for which she is responsible. I simply do not understand it. Lyles sounds — quite literally — as if she is a hostage, who, whether as the result of political pressure or corrupt ideology, has been forced to utter sentences that focus on the wrong things, that make no sense on their own terms, and that, if taken seriously, will lead inexorably to the same thing happening again.



Lyles was keen to propose that “we will never arrest our way out [of] issues such homelessness and mental health.” That’s nonsense. The guy who committed this crime had been arrested over and over and over again — including for assault, breaking and entering, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats. He had resisted arrest. He had failed to appear in court. He had been caught multiple times in possession of a firearm — which his status as a felon prohibited. If, instead of being out on the streets, he had been in prison, this would not have happened. Or, to put it another way: If the authorities had done their jobs, they could absolutely have “arrested their way out of” this murder.



During her remarks, Lyles made sure to confirm that “I am not villainizing those who struggle with their mental health or those who are unhoused.” But, of course, that’s not what she’s being asked to do.



Lyles’s conclusion was that the murder “should force us to look at what we are doing across our community to address root causes.” What rot. What utter rot. There was no magical “root cause” that yielded this attack. There was no clever government program that could have prevented it. Crazy or not, the guy was a career criminal who should have been locked up for one of the many, many crimes that he’d committed. If Lyles and her government are “forced” to look at anything, it’s why they did not do their jobs, and why, even now, having failed so spectacularly, they are more concerned with the feelings of the perpetrator and his friends than with the victim. Lyles said that the murderer “suffered a crisis.” Give me a break. The crisis was felt by the woman who was killed, her friends and family, and everyone else who now feels that the city of Charlotte has no interest in their well-being.


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The mayor of Charlotte is deranged.
57 wants to talk about books when a tranny shoots up a church

Mqt wants to talk about trump tweets when a lifetime criminal is allowed to murder again

Our academic wants to talk about dental records

Its their fault these events happen
 
57 wants to talk about books when a tranny shoots up a church

Mqt wants to talk about trump tweets when a lifetime criminal is allowed to murder again

Our academic wants to talk about dental records

Its their fault these events happen
Bahahaha, fuck that blame-placing garbage man. I’ll say it clearly right now: I’m anti-train murder, and I don’t justify train murders. Finding room for some nuance in policing and criminal justice isn’t the same as advocating for these events, nor is talking about the other shitty things happening in the world.
 
Bahahaha, fuck that blame-placing garbage man. I’ll say it clearly right now: I’m anti-train murder, and I don’t justify train murders. Finding room for some nuance in policing and criminal justice isn’t the same as advocating for these events, nor is talking about the other shitty things happening in the world.
Hey bud-

IT AINT WORKING.

Your methods and THE CANDIDATES YOU VOTE FOR aren't keeping this guy off the streets and its harming others. Full stop.

Time to own it.
 
Bahahaha, fuck that blame-placing garbage man. I’ll say it clearly right now: I’m anti-train murder, and I don’t justify train murders. Finding room for some nuance in policing and criminal justice isn’t the same as advocating for these events, nor is talking about the other shitty things happening in the world.
When I asked you how many times a criminal should be allowed to rob a house before they are expelled from society, you said very clearly that there is not a number for you to offer

Your entire acceptance of this going easy on criminals has enabled this to be part of our every day life. It is your fault for not holding politicians accountable
 
I think y’all are being a bit too aggressive with mqt. I think he’s been quite open to the fact that he falls victim to suicidal empathy. But he at least calls balls and strikes on his own side all the time. Holding him personally accountable to a train murder is too much.
 
I think y’all are being a bit too aggressive with mqt. I think he’s been quite open to the fact that he falls victim to suicidal empathy. But he at least calls balls and strikes on his own side all the time. Holding him personally accountable to a train murder is too much.
there is specifically one political party who is adamant that we should be empathetic to criminals. mqt has and will continue to vote for them
 
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