Greg Gutfeld
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And regardless of their race, they should be in jail.
But unfortunately, with this very unsophisticated idea that you have to open up the jails and you have to demonize the police, then you get the perception that your city is much less safe.
I was walking to the subway today and I saw a guy shirtless screaming at himself.
riding a city bike, an e-bike in the middle of the sidewalk with kids and dogs running around.
I'm like, this is the kind of person who's going to kill someone.
Because there's no cops around and there is a feeling that the mayor hates police.
Therefore, police aren't going to do anything and police aren't going to do anything.
People feel like they can operate with impunity and they can do pretty much whatever they want because of those blanket policies in reaction to the national crime bill.
And then you get mayors like Mom Donnie, like Brandon Johnson, who sit around while their cities burn and they say stupid things like, well, I believe we should have no kings.
Well, what does that do to make people safer?
What does that do to keep businesses in places like San Francisco and Portland?
You're just opening the door and inviting them to leave, and you invite the criminals to stay with your stupid policies.
The last time we had a crime bill, we put 100,000 more cops on the streets, and if it had a racial element to it, it was not intentional.
Communities felt safer, whether they be black, white, or Hispanic, or Asian, whatever they may be.
What were you doing this morning in Kennedy's neighborhood?