I said before here that one of the reasons penalties for gun crimes are not made tougher is because black lawmakers would block it on the grounds it will put more black people in prison. Today I was proved correct:
This is why the murder rate for blacks in Chicago is 35/100,000. Black leaders refuse to hold the people who are shooting up their neighborhoods accountable for their actions. They've never seen a futile, ineffective, draconian gun ban they wouldn't vote for, just don't hold the shooters accountable! It's the guns that make them do it.
Absolute insanity.
One of the shooters/gangbangers in the incident a few months back in which 13 people were shot in a park had been caught with a gun less than a year before. The judge sentenced him to boot camp. Thus he was out on the street to shoot up the park, and black lawmakers have just said "more of that please". It's far from an isolated example too.
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A contingent of black lawmakers blocked a vote on Mayor Rahm Emanuel's watered-down proposal to impose tougher penalties for illegal gun possession, the latest example of a rift between the mayor and the African-American community. ...Later, African-American lawmakers voiced concerns that increased incarceration instead of rehabilitation would ill-serve a community beset by high unemployment, high rates of incarceration and few jobs for recently released inmates. "If you're not investing in education, you're investing in prisons," said Rep. Jehan Gordon Booth, a Peoria Democrat, who added that black lawmakers also want violent criminals off the street. |
This is why the murder rate for blacks in Chicago is 35/100,000. Black leaders refuse to hold the people who are shooting up their neighborhoods accountable for their actions. They've never seen a futile, ineffective, draconian gun ban they wouldn't vote for, just don't hold the shooters accountable! It's the guns that make them do it.
Absolute insanity.
One of the shooters/gangbangers in the incident a few months back in which 13 people were shot in a park had been caught with a gun less than a year before. The judge sentenced him to boot camp. Thus he was out on the street to shoot up the park, and black lawmakers have just said "more of that please". It's far from an isolated example too.
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