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June 2020

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The Seeds of Today’s Chaos Were Planted Many Months Ago

by lgadmin June 3, 2020
written by lgadmin

Townhall.com

by Bob Barr

For three months Americans in all parts of the country have meekly submitted to government mandates to “shelter in place” and “social distance.” Then, in a matter of days last week, cities large and small descended into chaos at the hands of violent mobs facing hesitant police.

Institutionalized obedience to government that so easily had maintained compliance with measures designed to slow the spread of COVID-19, quickly vanished in a rash of burning, looting and violence against police and civilians alike. The speed with which this descent took place is alarming, and the damage wrought as a result will have long-lasting and negative effects.

There may be a widely held perception that the important institutions undergirding our society are sufficiently strong to withstand repeated pressures, and that they will erode if at all only after many decades. While such a view might have been accurate in ages past (after all, it took centuries for the mighty Roman Empire to crumble), the technology and instantaneous communication that have infiltrated every aspect of our lives, businesses and governments, has condensed that timeline dramatically.

The social adhesive that law and order provide for our society to function properly is unravelling before our very eyes.

This is not to say what we have been witnessing in the riots that have rocked cities from Milwaukee to New York and even to our nation’s Capital, sprang full born within just the past week. What we are in fact seeing is the blooming of a poisonous plant, the seeds of which were sown in many ways over at least the past several months.

Last summer, for example, we watched videos of New York City police officers being doused with water by taunting young men and not responding. Those seeming inconsequential acts, however, sent an important message to individuals with designs for violence and destruction – police in major cities can be publicly humiliated and will not respond forcefully or at all.

In addition to the police, prosecutors play a key role in maintaining stability in our social system that allows our institutions to function productively; and here, too, there have been significant failings.

In recent election cycles, we have witnessed the rise of a cadre of local prosecutors (many of whose campaigns were funded significantly by liberal benefactors such as George Soros and Michael Bloomberg) who openly campaigned on platforms of “benign justice.” This prosecutorial philosophy carries with it a vow not to prosecute whole categories of offenses because doing so would support what they see as a racist and “classist” society.

The corrosive nature of these lenient prosecution guidelines – according to which, for example, theft cases under $1000, and most shoplifting cases and vehicle thefts will not be prosecuted — cannot be overstated. The message to criminals and criminal wannabees in jurisdictions where these soft prosecutors have been elected (Chicago, Philadelphia, Houston, and many other cities) is crystal clear: commit property crimes and you will not be prosecuted, even if you are caught.

The damage in these jurisdictions is made worse because many of the same prosecutors have vowed not to demand cash bonds for those arrested, as this would unduly penalize persons who are not “wealthy.”

Couple these policies with public statements by a number of mayors and police chiefs that they will resist engaging in actions that might “place an officer at risk,” and you have a toxic environment in which individuals bent on criminal activity are emboldened to do so without fear of consequence. Further encouragement for those bent on tearing down our institutions can be seen in recent days by the number of police officers (and even their chiefs) openly supporting and praising the demonstrators.

The spark that ignited the ongoing chaos in cities may have been the Memorial Day death of George Floyd, but the kindling was put in place months ago by timid mayors and police chiefs and affirmed by “woke” district attorneys. We now are reaping what they have sown, and it is the law-abiding citizens who live and work in those burning communities who will pay the price of their appeasement for many months and years to come.

The pièce de résistance to this tragedy is the recent public declaration by Minneapolis City Councilman Jeremiah Ellison that he proudly supports the militantly violent Antifa. In this environment, it hardly should surprise us that the institutions that long have protected the ordered freedom that has allowed America to flourish, are succumbing to the forces of anarchy.

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The Riots Have Nothing To Do With The Death Of George Floyd

by lgadmin June 1, 2020
written by lgadmin

Daily Caller

by Bob Barr

In the interests of accurate reporting, we need to drop the pretense that the violent protests rocking major American cities have anything to do with seeking justice for the Memorial Day death of George Floyd. Any positive concern for justice that might have motivated protestors in the immediate aftermath of his death evaporated as events quickly morphed into mass violence against businesses, government structures, police officers and even historic churches.

If participants truly were concerned that without protests the person responsible for Floyd’s death would somehow escape justice, they would have backed down as soon as the indictment of former police officer Derek Chauvin was announced (within days of Floyd’s death). True, Chauvin has not yet been convicted and sentenced. But the process by which his guilt is to be established according to standards of due process under both Minnesota’s and America’s constitutions, will proceed as expeditiously as possible. No legitimate system of justice can operate with greater dispatch.

So, in trying to answer questions about what the mobs in Minneapolis and other cities are seeking, we can rule out the premise that they are looking for justice against Officer Chauvin; unless, of course, they are seeking vigilante justice or the “sentence-first” brand of justice depicted in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.

If members of the rampaging mobs were themselves victims of individual or group injustice of the sort that befell Floyd or many black men before him, there might be some sense of legitimacy attached to their actions (at least up to the point their actions turned violent). It becomes impossible to view these protestors with any degree of empathy, however, considering that young white protestors appear to be as much involved in the riots as are young blacks.

“Official” data is not yet available by which to determine what groups are behind the violence that quickly overtook the protests in the immediate aftermath of Floyd’s death. Numerous firsthand accounts, however, backed by videos shared widely on social media, show clearly that young white protesters are as much involved in breaking windows, looting and setting fires as are young blacks. This observation is supported by news service footage of the rioting in Minneapolis, the District of Columbia and other cities.

Whether any of today’s young protestors roaming, looting and burning cities across the country are veterans of the “Occupy movement” of 2011-12, many of them appear to be motivated by the same hatred for the market-based economy of the United States that underlaid the earlier movement, and which has given rise to what they decry as intolerable “income inequality.” Any relationship drawn between such philosophical meanderings and the murder of George Floyd, however, is beyond nonsensical; there simply is none.

Yet another noteworthy aspect of the questions surrounding who the protestors are and what they are protesting, lies in the diverse geographic locations from which they seem to have been attracted to the violence. For example, arrest records for those taken into custody in Minneapolis over the past several days of protests, shows that many are from states other than Minnesota (this likely will be the case with arrest records for other cities as these become available). This lends credence to Attorney General William Barr’s statement that outside “extremist elements” have infiltrated the protests, and to President Trump’s reference to Antifa’s involvement.

Videos on social media show black-clad individuals, often young white men, actively directing protestors to set up barriers and to engage in acts of violence – well-known hallmarks of Antifa advocates. New York police investigators confirm that outside agitators planned and infiltrated riots in the Big Apple.

In light of such evidence, and when Minneapolis City Council member Jeremiah Ellison (who happens to be the son of Minnesota’s Attorney General) on Sunday publicly declared his proud support for Antifa, it becomes even more difficult to deny with a straight face that this violent organization has not hijacked the George Floyd murder; and for purposes having nothing whatsoever to do with seeking justice for his death.

Bob Barr represented Georgia’s 7th District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003 and served as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia from 1986 to 1990.  He now serves as President of the Law Enforcement Education Foundation based in Atlanta, Georgia.

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