We have a horrific shooting in Memphis. Four innocents dead.
The killer livestreamed shooting rampage.
Once again, the issue of crime is front and center.
This comes on the heels of the brutal murder of jogger Eliza Fletcher, mother of two, in that city.
Her killer who was released from prison early, as we discussed with the speaker of the Tennessee House, Cameron Sexton, yesterday.
People are organizing runs in the beloved teacher’s honor across the country.
In cities across the country like LA, Chicago, New York City, Portland, Philadelphia. Democrats — with the aid of radical groups like BLM — have turned them all into versions of the urban dystopia prophesized in RoboCop.
Detroit, which in the ’50s had more millionaires than anywhere, by the ’80s was so riddled with crime, they set Eddie Murphy’s character there in Beverly Hills Cop.
Far too many people are dying in our cities right now of violent crime from people who have no business being on the streets.
The infuriating thing is, we learned what makes cities safe in the ’90s, in the wake of such attrocities as the Central Park Jogger case.
Now, we’re going backwards.
Covid changed the way we all look at anything said by authorities.
This is a profound failure -- and, Clay argues, perhaps our biggest as a culture.
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