Comments by "Arthur Mosel" (@arthurmosel808) on "Chicago Mayor Says Criminals Are Traumatized As Memorial Day WOKE Safety Program FAILS In DISASTER!" video.

  1. Baby K probably could have been rehabilitated if the first time he did something that warranted police/law enforcement involvement appreciate action was taken. All too often these juveniles have multiple incidents that weren't reported or got minimum sentences, until they do something so bad it can't be ignored, and then they are punished to the maximum (seemingly unfairly, but actually due to the totality of their records including events for which didn't receive punishment). Not the same, but similar the commander and first sergeant of a unit were relieved on the same day. I and a new first sergeant took over and found unacted upon incident reports and charges over a year old. The unit had the highest number of incidents and issues on the base. Over the next year, we discharged 22 out of 220 people; but by the end of that time, we had the least incidents on base. Besides discharging people, the other thing that we did was stay after the close of duty hours and had a side door unlocked. People learned that if they had a problem, knocking on the side door and getting help actually resulted in getting help, not punishment. They learned that they didn't want us to call them to the orderly room during duty hours because it was too late for help. Based on what we saw, more than half those discharged could have finished their enlistment and if they desired got reenlisted, but the previous commander and first sergeant let too many bad bebhaviors become unacceptable habits. If you want people to behave well, they have to know what behavior is expected; and punish unacceptable behavior. Hand in hand with that, you reward positive behavior and provide a safe way to get help if needed. Right now, none of that is done in too many cities.
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