August 13, 2013

Race Hustlers Try To Make New York and Florida into Dangerous Communities





[From article]
Given how successfully the NYPD has stood its ground against crime, it might seem puzzling that proactive policing is under attack. But “eyes on the street” is under attack in Florida and New York not because it’s a menace, but because crime brokers prefer passive citizens, to whom their message never changes: If you want security, you must first bargain with us and spend billions on root causes. Decades after the carnage of the Lindsay years, crime remains a political commodity. Those who broker it are selling New York short.

http://www.city-journal.org/2013/eon0812cw.html

CLARK WHELTON
Stand Your Ground, New York
The city should defend its anticrime culture.
12 August 2013
City Journal

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