Jared Taylor #racist #wingnut amren.com

Want Equity? Punish White People.

I have already made videos on cities and states that have stopped enforcing certain laws only because non-whites – especially blacks – break them so often. Fare-beating has been decriminalized in San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, Washington DC, Portland – in the name of racial justice. Black Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley has introduced legislation to make the federal government pay for free mass transit all over the country.

That would give “Black and brown riders the freedom to navigate their community without fear.”

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Without fear of having to pay.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles and San Francisco are filled with tent-city slums because of decriminalization: you can loiter, drink, turn a trick, defecate, litter, all night if you like.

In some cities, shoplifting laws aren’t enforced anymore so stores shut down rather than suffer constant losses.

Clover Park found the perfect solution. Like every other school district, it punishes black and Hispanic students more often than white and Asian students.

At a meeting earlier this month, the school board took a vote, and now, “Washington schools adopt race-based discipline, white students to get harsher punishment.”

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If only blacks and Hispanics are slugging teachers and getting week-long suspensions, then you can even things out by giving white kids week-long suspensions if they swear in class. Equity will be achieved.

School discipline, like the law, is inherently racist, so it has to be applied in ways that beat down white privilege. That means harsher punishment for whitey.

As I noted, this solves all the problems I mentioned earlier. You get a real mess if you stop enforcing laws for everyone. Just stop enforcing them against favored minorities while you throw the book at white people. You get racial equity and reasonably clean streets. Problem solved.

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