Chris Rufo: Left’s Theory of ‘Survival Crimes’ Has Become ‘Public Policy’ in Major American Cities
‘I think this has potential to undermine the core principle of equal protection under the law’
Jan 12, 2019 1:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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RUSH EXCERPT:
CARLSON: “So what this really is a guilt transfer, isn’t it? It used to be when someone made your life worse, made your neighborhood ugly or stole from you, it was that person’s fault. But this new definition transfers the responsibility to you, the law-abiding homeowner. All of a sudden it’s your fault, it’s society’s fault so you can’t do anything about it, correct?
RUFO: “This is I think what the biggest danger for this social justice policing is that slowly in cities like Seattle we are creating parallel justice systems. There is one traditional justice system for taxpaying, middle class citizens and totally separate system for politically favored identity groups. I think this has potential to undermine the core principle of equal protection under the law.”