Aylee
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ORIGINAL: kdsub DomKen I did not say that... you should know me better than that... but what is happening does mean something in reality... it is in the minds of white AND blacks in St. Louis... I am not making up stories... just check out the Post Dispatch... these things are happening and people are afraid.. the downtown area is dying... We now have to have metal detectors everywhere... The Mayor of St Louis just asked for 160 new police officers because the crime is beyond the departments ability to control... And no matter if you or I like it or not the majority is black crime Should we all just ignore what is happening because to tell the truth sounds racist... will that is not me... I decided long ago to be truthful online. Butch The truth is that most violent crime is committed by poor people so if most poor people in St. Louis are black then of course that will be who commits most of the violent crime. Having police forces act like occupying forces and legislative bodies passing punitive laws for minor offences will only make matters worse. What needs to happen is integration of neighborhoods and reforms to the governments in the area. yep government reform will miraculously change the morals of the people Umm. . . how about less stupid shit being illegal? I am all for that, the Gardner case would have been avoided completely had that advice been followed. Somehow I doubt that that is the kind of reform DK has in mind. Well, a crap load of cases would be avoided as well as cutting down on "prosecutorial discretion" and the ability to indict a "ham sandwich." How much of the ill feelings directed towards the police would be ended if we did not have so many stupid things that were illegal? Is there a good reason to have to have a license to cut hair or put nail polish on someone for money? We have so much crap that is a crime that we do not actually know WHAT is a crime anymore. I think that I mentioned on another thread, when you pass a law, however trivial, you are providing an opportunity for police to use lethal force.
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