Cincinnati: This Wasn't A Brawl, This Was A Hate Crime
And should be treated as such - but will the Mayor of Cincinnati have the backbone to declare this a hate crime?
JD Vance is now bringing this brawl to the national limelight.
Besides the physical and neurological abuse Holly experienced, what is becoming painfully obvious is the sheer number of people not taking action - instead, they stand around in a journalistic stoicism, taking pictures, recording video, and permitting the fiasco to build.
The police captain is proving to be reactive but not proactive concerning safety in Cincinnati.
To wit, the city has an ordinance allowing parents to be charged for repeated curfew violations by their children; no parents have been charged under this provision since 2009.
The same can be said about the Mayor of Cincinnati, Aftab Pureval, a Democrat.
If the proper policies, measures, and protocols had been in place BEFORE all this, then NONE of this would have happened.
Not saying everything would be honkey-dorey when such measures are in place, but such measures would have minimized the possibility of this going down.
The U.S. is one of the few countries where you see police presence quite often, and especially in problematic areas - unless the governor or mayor is progressive enough to minimize such.
In some countries, you can go weeks, sometimes months, without seeing the presence of police, such as in Brazil.
Governor-candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is Ohio’s best bet to turn all this around.
The other issues are the advocate judges who have been very California-esque in how they hand out sentences - IF they hand out sentences - until a situation like this one suddenly gets national attention and the disdain of the people.
As Soros is behind many such events, it would not surprise us to find out the Soros family has had their funds divied out in the Cincinnati, even Ohio, judicial and political systems as well.
It is long past time for the people of Ohio to take back their state from these perverse idiots.
Given the number of people standing around and not doing anything, that may be a long time coming until the Democrats are primaried out of office.
So far, U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno called for Pureval's resignation and threatened to review Cincinnati's federal funding if city leaders did not present a plan to protect civil rights within a month.
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