Soooo the Dallas Police Chief is blaming society for the violent crimes criminals commit?
This is the dumbing down of our criminal justice system and switching the blame from the criminal’s personal responsibility to blaming society for this person’s violence.
Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall said with a straight face that the violent criminals have no other choice but to do what they do when she was speaking about two recent homicides.
“There are individuals in this city who have returned from prison who cannot find a job, who are not educated. In those instances, those individuals are forced to commit violent acts.”
Mike Mata of the Dallas Police Association:
“The Chief saying that people ‘forced to commit violent acts’ it places the blame on society and makes the offenders the victim.”
This is similar to the speech by Loretta Lynch where she claimed young black men are punished more often that whites in school so the policy was changed to go easy on minorities when they do something to break rules.
The video below is a must watch to learn about what the former attorney general and the Obama adminstration thought about voter ID and zero tolerance programs. It’s an US vs. THEM attitude…Not good!
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch has to be the most racist and biased attorney general in our history. During her tenure as attorney general under Obama, she made a point to emphasize and promote leniency on black teens who misbehaved in school because she felt they were picked on. The video below is shocking and shows just how biased Lynch is. She had no business being the attorney general. It’s hard to top Eric Holder’s leftist policy but Lynch was able to do that with no problem. Listen to her talk about “our babies” – she means the minority youth she thinks are targeted for punishment.
AG Loretta Lynch spoke about “our babies” (see video below) to a crowd during a speech on civil rights:
“The dream is still continuing not only in the courts but in our schools,” Lynch told a largely black audience. “And we all know, education is the key. And we understand that discipline is important. We understand that rules are important but we also know that when we sit and look at schools that have the zero tolerance programs, they are often used, and they take our babies, minority children, black children, Hispanic children, and they put them out of school before they have a chance to learn.
“And so the Department of Justice, this past year, has gone into the South, although we’re looking further, and brought the first prison, school-to-prison pipeline cases against school districts in Alabama.”
She felt that young black men were unfairly disciplined more than other races. In other words, she feels that school discipline is racist. The problem is that they were punished more because they were committing more offenses. The government solution was to do what they always do…make the situation worse.
TURNING A BLIND-EYE TO BAD BEHAVIOR BY MINORITY YOUTH:
Via NY Post:
The Trump administration plans this summer to scrap a controversial Obama-era discipline rule forced on schools to close racial gaps in suspensions and arrests but that critics say pressures educators to turn a blind eye to escalating bad behavior.
The federal directive, issued jointly in 2014 by the US departments of Education and Justice, warned public school districts receiving federal funding — including New York City — that they could face investigation and funding cuts if they fail to reduce statistical “disparities” in discipline by race. On average, the administration noted, black students are suspended at three times the rate of their white peers.
The directive also discourages student arrests and holds districts liable for the actions of “school resource officers … or other law enforcement personnel.”
The one-size-fits-all federal policy, which recommends group counseling sessions and other alternatives to traditional discipline, has been foisted on several hundred school districts serving millions of students through investigations and threats of investigation that have continued into the Trump administration. More than 300 school districts remain under federal scrutiny, including NYC schools.
“The scope of it is breathtaking,” said Max Eden, an education policy expert and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.Keep reading…
Remember that our DOJ’s Loretta Lynch (Eric Holder in a skirt) pushed for a program to treat black students with more leniency than other students – in other words, school discipline is racist:
“The dream is still continuing not only in the courts but in our schools,” Lynch told a largely black audience. “And we all know, education is the key. And we understand that discipline is important. We understand that rules are important but we also know that when we sit and look at schools that have the zero tolerance programs, they are often used, and they take our babies, minority children, black children, Hispanic children, and they put them out of school before they have a chance to learn.
“And so the Department of Justice, this past year, has gone into the South, although we’re looking further, and brought the first prison, school-to-prison pipeline cases against school districts in Alabama.”
HERE’S LYNCH (2:00 MARK) TALKING ABOUT “OUR BABIES” AND HOW SCHOOL DISCIPLINE IS RACIST:
YOU CAN THANK THE HORRIFIC SHOOTING A PARKLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE POLICY THAT ENABLED THE DISTURBED TEEN TO ESCAPE PUNISHMENT.