Beyond the glittering skyline, Chicago's West and South Sides drench themselves in blood. Photo credit: Dalton Reed via Flickr |
Heather Mac Donald at CityJournal:
New York City, still relatively safe (as it has be since the Giuliani-Bratton team raised the cost of even minor crime in the city back in the '90s), is now seeing an increase in the type of crime that is destroying the quality of life in large parts of Chicago.
Baltimore now has an even higher rate of bloodletting than does Chicago – brought on largely by the same anti-policing strategies pushed by the BLM movement and the ACLU.
Stronger policing, not weaker policing, is what is needed. But in truth, even that is at best a stopgap measure – one that can hope only to slow the spread of the ever increasing death and destruction.
Is a real, lasting solution possible? What would such require?
Manhattan Institute fellow Heather Mac Donald cuts to the chase:
But years of closely following this story tell her that politicos and media will pay little attention. Or not at least until "the numbers are too egregious to ignore."
Aren't seventy-plus shootings over one weekend in one city "egregious" enough?
Apparently not.
Just think of who politically controls these cities – and has largely done so for several generations. Then none of the above, as terrible as it is, is reason for surprise. For it is they, more than anyone else, who have created the inner-city culture making life in key parts of America increasingly hellish.
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Don Sucher is a contributing author at American Thinker.
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