In order for some White Americans to learn what most blacks are really like, it is usually necessary to see them up close every day on terms of approximate equality — in an environment where they are in the majority.
But sometimes they will come to you.
The effects of criminal justice reforms intended to fight racial disparities in the prison system are now yielding predictable consequences in virtually every American metropolitan area.
This is the product of Jewish financiers like George Soros bankrolling prosecutors who prioritize punishing law-abiding white people for political crimes while letting actual criminals go free, along with the Republican Party’s total abandonment of law and order as a policy objective.
The media has been trying to blame the spike in homicides on the Covid lockdown. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims that black criminals are killing people because they’re hungry.
Common sense would say otherwise. Homicides across the nation dropped in April and May — when the lockdown was in full effect and people were inside their homes. The multi-institution war on local law enforcement is the clear variable here.
Cities like Nashville and Kansas City have seen massive spikes in crime during the spring, but what these cities share in common is a policy to release inmates back into the street for health reasons. They were compelled to do this under political pressure.
Sober discussions on the increase in murders and shootings since the George Floyd riots began has largely been focused on New York City, where the elite live. But the one-two punch of Jewish media attacks on police, bail reform, anti-racist hysteria and district attorney’s aggressively prosecuting officers who have to use force against black criminals has turned already violent American cities into completely inhospitable war zones.
In Portland, a hotbed of anarchist organizing and where leftists are very influential in local politics, shootings in July are up by 380% compared to the same time period in 2019.
In Minneapolis and St. Paul, the origin of the George Floyd riots, there have been 50 gunshots for every day since Floyd died. Homicides have doubled in 2020, in what many are referring to as the “Ferguson Effect.”
In Indianapolis, the homicide rate is breaking records. Milwaukee, which is 40% black, now has a murder rate it hasn’t seen since the early 1990s.
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Houston, Denver, Louisville, Charleston, Chicago, Newark, and many more have seen their homicide rates jump in some cases by triple digit percentage points.
St. Louis, which in 2019 was already the 9th most violent city in the world, is now slated to climb the list in 2020. Baltimore, the 11th most dangerous city on earth, will also be breaking its own record this year. You are significantly more likely to be murdered in St Louis or Baltimore than in Johannesburg, South Africa or the favelas of Recife, Brazil.
The unopposed Africanization of the United States is happening on Donald Trump’s watch. While the president tweets “Law & Order” almost once a day, his administration is doing nothing. His party has no plan for restoring order in the country either. In fact, Trump’s campaign has decided to join the NAACP and Black Lives Matter in calling Joe Biden “racist” for supporting the 1994 crime bill, which dramatically reduced violent crime in the country.
The GOP and Trump’s turn against law and order is not even a hopeless play for minority votes. Black politicians like Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams are loudly protesting the cuts to police in their neighborhoods, as their constituents are being killed in large numbers. A large minority of blacks — which on paper could be won over by Republicans by making their neighborhoods safer — are not happy with the policies unleashing crime in their communities.
The real reason the Republicans have allowed our country to be plunged into African anarchy is their largely Jewish and libertarian donors demanded it.
Washington’s corruption is now taking the form of stray bullets hitting countless children in the street.