Comments by "Clown Life" (@Clownlife432) on "FOX 32 Chicago" channel.

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  50. Fun facts: - most crime is intra racial. That means same race on same race. - Most murderers have on average in the DC area have over 12 convictions. It may vary some, but I’m sure it’s similar enough that you get the point. - gang violence largely arose in minority neighborhoods because they were under policed because of racist reasons in the past. - poor areas exist without large crime. Poverty itself does not cause crime. Please see Thomas Sowell for details. However, crime causes poverty, as no businesses want to make investments in communities that have poor rule of law. What can we gather from this? - this young woman is another victim of black on black crime. This will not be in the mainstream national media because it is inconvenient to the narrative being pushed. - we will likely find that the criminal had a record a mile long, but DAs elected by the community have enacted soft on crime policies allowing them to walk to commit the murder. - after defunding the police, tying their hands to do their job, and vilifying them, you have seen policing pulled back in minority neighborhoods leading to more murder. Like before, but this time the city asked for it. - as crime goes up, both property and murder, and as law breakers are not punished, businesses close and leave. Many stores recently have shuttered their doors and left the city, especially in the high crime and theft areas. This creates the food deserts, poverty, lack of opportunity constantly complained about. A shame to see, but remember the chant, ACAB. Is that’s true, what are you all mourning?
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