Why Do Idiotic Right-Wing Talking Points Control 'Crime Wave' Narratives?

1 year ago
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MR Caller asks why many on the Left ignore or do not have proposals to address the Right-wing weaponization of the ‘crime wave.’ The Majority Report crew discusses how the left does not want to play into incarceration rhetoric and talks about people without housing being grouped to the Right’s agenda of crime. The crew also talks about how there is a sense of chaos created that may be Covid related and why more social services need to be supported when basic needs like housing are seen as insecure.

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I think the concern is obvious that you don't want to play into the incarceration rhetoric and I think that being a central focus of the Left is like exactly that yeah I mean that's a big problem now is like people think crime has increased and like sure there might be certain instances in certain communities where it's up, but generally, I think what they're seeing is like homeless people on the streets and they're calling that crime, yeah I mean I think that we have a structural problem...

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