Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and his son, Minneapolis City Council member Jeremiah Ellison, Mayor Jacob Frey, some guy whose Kia was stolen, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, Minneapolis Public Safety Director Cedric Alexander, and St. Paul Police Chief Axel Henry. Photo by John Autey, March 7, 2023, Pioneer Press.
Blanket permission has arrived to rip Minneapolis apart, so the criminals are doing it. The gentlemen in the photo above have no clue why.
You are entering new jack city. Here is a picture of carjackings sorted out from general crime.
It comes from this public data.
As authorization went up-up-up to go wild, rape, mug, loot, jack, and kill Minnesotans, the lawmakers still want to blame inanimate objects, like the cars themselves.
But we know why this is happening. The “oppressed” are getting in some licks. They are “not criminals.” Don’t criminalize them. Spin them through the courthouse turnstiles and back out on the streets as fast as you can. They are making their only available life choices. What did you expect? They are not individuals and they have no agency. There is only collective identity — oppressor and oppressed. And the oppressed are making a comeback, a roaring comeback. It’s awe inspiring.
Blame THIS Merwin Liquors for the murder in its parking lot.
Blame THIS Winner Gas for the criminals in its parking lot. Across the street from Merwin
Blame Menthol cigarettes instead of the smokers.
Blame stolen Kias and Hyundais on themselves because 14 year-olds steal them.
Finally, they want to blame our school murders on illogical, so-called oppressive identity. No individual may be held accountable. That would be like blaming a ball for a missed basket, kicking a dog if your boss yells at you, blaming a shop owner for being beat up trying to foil a shoplifter, blaming a shoplifter on the “school-to-prison pipeline.”
No. Stop being squishy and weak. Carjackers, shoplifters, muggers, rapists, and killers need to get the hell out of society, away from law abiding citizens. People should not have this much fear of just walking after dark, walking around a lake, walking in a park, walking to get an ice cream cone. Swing that pendulum back to safety.