Chris Moritz
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And not as famous, infamous as 47, but very destructive. There's a case of a offender released under this who went on to... kill like four or five people in a mass shooting gang related, like within two years of release. Because of course, when they go into the parole system, the parole system is completely incompetent at the local levels. They, again, they do not have the resources.
And not as famous, infamous as 47, but very destructive. There's a case of a offender released under this who went on to... kill like four or five people in a mass shooting gang related, like within two years of release. Because of course, when they go into the parole system, the parole system is completely incompetent at the local levels. They, again, they do not have the resources.
And there was a participation rate of offenders of 9% in rehabilitation programs. And the cornerstone of 57 was we are taking these, you know, people that, you know, they are nonviolent and they can be redeemed, right? But it's really just a gimmick that is driven by, again, this mandate by the Supreme Court, but also by the influence of criminal justice reform advocates.
And there was a participation rate of offenders of 9% in rehabilitation programs. And the cornerstone of 57 was we are taking these, you know, people that, you know, they are nonviolent and they can be redeemed, right? But it's really just a gimmick that is driven by, again, this mandate by the Supreme Court, but also by the influence of criminal justice reform advocates.
And there was a participation rate of offenders of 9% in rehabilitation programs. And the cornerstone of 57 was we are taking these, you know, people that, you know, they are nonviolent and they can be redeemed, right? But it's really just a gimmick that is driven by, again, this mandate by the Supreme Court, but also by the influence of criminal justice reform advocates.
there are those who are pushed for these initiatives who are just pure sociopaths and they are not really committed ideologically. They, they, they galvanize around it because it's in vogue and it allows them access to money like Soros money. George Gascon is probably the greatest example of this. Um,
there are those who are pushed for these initiatives who are just pure sociopaths and they are not really committed ideologically. They, they, they galvanize around it because it's in vogue and it allows them access to money like Soros money. George Gascon is probably the greatest example of this. Um,
there are those who are pushed for these initiatives who are just pure sociopaths and they are not really committed ideologically. They, they, they galvanize around it because it's in vogue and it allows them access to money like Soros money. George Gascon is probably the greatest example of this. Um,
Not an ideologue, by the way, a very bad, stupid lawyer from what everyone says, but not an ideologue, a sociopath is how he's been described to me, as have some of these other rogue prosecutors. But then there's the true believers. And within criminal justice reform, I think that it's fair to say there's a spectrum of radicalism. You know, some initiatives, I think, have, like, good intentions.
Not an ideologue, by the way, a very bad, stupid lawyer from what everyone says, but not an ideologue, a sociopath is how he's been described to me, as have some of these other rogue prosecutors. But then there's the true believers. And within criminal justice reform, I think that it's fair to say there's a spectrum of radicalism. You know, some initiatives, I think, have, like, good intentions.
Not an ideologue, by the way, a very bad, stupid lawyer from what everyone says, but not an ideologue, a sociopath is how he's been described to me, as have some of these other rogue prosecutors. But then there's the true believers. And within criminal justice reform, I think that it's fair to say there's a spectrum of radicalism. You know, some initiatives, I think, have, like, good intentions.
You know, we do want rehabilitation in society. We do want the opportunity to build one's life back by a bad choice. Like, that's a Christian value. Of course. But— It goes much, much deeper than that.
You know, we do want rehabilitation in society. We do want the opportunity to build one's life back by a bad choice. Like, that's a Christian value. Of course. But— It goes much, much deeper than that.
You know, we do want rehabilitation in society. We do want the opportunity to build one's life back by a bad choice. Like, that's a Christian value. Of course. But— It goes much, much deeper than that.
And I think that as you peel back the layers of criminal justice reform and look at what they're specifically advocating for, it ranges not only from mass incarceration solutions, but also, frankly, defunding the police. pacifying the police through, you know, ideas like community policing in which police are sort of characterized now as social workers rather than law enforcement.
And I think that as you peel back the layers of criminal justice reform and look at what they're specifically advocating for, it ranges not only from mass incarceration solutions, but also, frankly, defunding the police. pacifying the police through, you know, ideas like community policing in which police are sort of characterized now as social workers rather than law enforcement.
And I think that as you peel back the layers of criminal justice reform and look at what they're specifically advocating for, it ranges not only from mass incarceration solutions, but also, frankly, defunding the police. pacifying the police through, you know, ideas like community policing in which police are sort of characterized now as social workers rather than law enforcement.
Emasculating them, turning them into women. Well, literally emasculating them. Literally. I mean, women now make a huge portion of overall cops. And, you know, there's the cops I've talked to who are like, you know, serious, serious, like, threatening figures, but good guys. They see the police today as an absolute joke.
Emasculating them, turning them into women. Well, literally emasculating them. Literally. I mean, women now make a huge portion of overall cops. And, you know, there's the cops I've talked to who are like, you know, serious, serious, like, threatening figures, but good guys. They see the police today as an absolute joke.
Emasculating them, turning them into women. Well, literally emasculating them. Literally. I mean, women now make a huge portion of overall cops. And, you know, there's the cops I've talked to who are like, you know, serious, serious, like, threatening figures, but good guys. They see the police today as an absolute joke.