Thursday, December 2, 2021

Criminal Justice Reform Legalizes Stealing From the Poor

Pro-crime supporters and criminal justice reformers claim that they're putting people ahead of property, but as the response to the looting of Louis Vuitton shows, the French Laundry Democrat elite put their own property ahead of the property of ordinary taxpayers.

The amount of a theft should factor into investigating and prosecuting a crime, but California's criminal justice reform legalized stealing from poor people and criminalized stealing from the rich.

That has been the overall effect of all criminal justice reform, from police defunding, which strips public safety from poor neighborhoods while its wealthy backers retreat behind gated communities, high walls, and private security, to setting loose criminals to return to their old minority neighborhoods where they shoot each other, and any women and children in between.

Under the pretext of creating a fair justice system, the radicals have turned the formerly democratic public safety systems of major cities into a medieval class system in which only the wealthy reformers who legalize crime deserve to be protected against those same criminals.

While Big Tech bosses, like Facebook's executives, call for criminal justice reform, they're protected by 1,000 security officers in the Bay Area alone.

When people can no longer rely on the systems of public safety and criminal justice to protect them, they buy guns and they turn to anyone who will protect them.

What does criminal justice reform look like? It's the police rushing to stop luxury handbag thieves after doing nothing while the same thugs terrorized working class neighborhoods.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/12/criminal-justice-reform-legalizes-stealing-poor-daniel-greenfield/ 

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