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Pres Mike
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« on: March 31, 2023, 08:46:59 PM »

If a city is incapable of stopping crime, the state should step in.
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2023, 11:21:29 PM »

They should leave these black areas alone and let them fend for themselves. It's clear that they don't want the white establishment help, so why give them this help?

Most black residents, like most people, are law abiding citizens. And they want less crimes. But you have a very vocal minority who think all cops are racists and anyone who calls the police in black neighborhoods are uncle toms. They create a stigma aganist the police in black communtities. Yes, police brutality is real. But rare. Yes, there is a distrust of police in general in the black community. But the rise of crime these last few years is caused by this vocal minority (and COVID resrictions but thats a seperate issue)

The state has to step in when this vocal minority take control of local cities. To protect the majority of residents. They might not come out and say it because of stigma, but I suspect the black residents of Jackson, MS would welcome more police.

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