Monday, July 11, 2022
From the way New York City prosecutor, Alvin Bragg embraces
the criminal element, you would think Bragg has his underwear on too tight, so,
it is cutting circulation off to his brain.
Who else in their right mind would jail the victim in an
obvious robbery attempt, prosecuting the store owner for murdering someone who
had just tried to kill him?
Putting honest citizens in jail while letting out serial
offenders seems the act of a crazy man. And clearly it is.
But we can’t completely blame Bragg for these acts of
madness. He has caught a disease which scrambles people’s brains and makes right
look like wrong, and sinners look like saints.
Bragg isn’t the only such suffer. Liberal prosecutors across
the country have also caught this nasty bug, trying to sell the public on the
notion that criminals are victims of society and that racism and other factors
have turned them into the thugs and murders they are, and that it is up to
prosecutors like Bragg to help make amends by letting such vicious characters
loose on the world to get reparations from the while people who engage in institutional
racism.
Bragg clearly has caught this bug worse than others,
although the son of 1960s bomb throwing weather underground radical Kathy Boudin,
seems as infected as Bragg. Fortunately, California has a recall ability and
used it to toss the perverted Boudin out of office before he could abuse more
crime victims by letting even more thugs out of jail.
New York, however, does not allow voters to act on their
own, forcing people to plead with the sitting governor to get rid of radical
prosecutors like Bragg. Unfortunately, the sitting governor is nearly as
radical as Bragg is, part of that anti-white establishment that wants to transplant
whites with people of color, regardless of their abilities or their inclination
towards crime.
Some people might well feel sorry for Bragg for how much
radical professors in college inflicted their twisted logic on him, a pathetic
case which clearly has no cure, and must be dumped out of office and put
somewhere (perhaps in a straight jacket) where he can do no more harm.
This, of course, will require a new governor, and
fortunately there is an election coming up.
The problem is: how many more people can Bragg hurt before
the new governor is sworn in, and how many more hardened criminals will he let
loose into unsuspecting society?
This is criminal behavior at its worst.
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