...genius!
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson: During a recent appearance on MSNBC, a black activist lawyer suggested that crime in the United States could be completely eliminated if all crime was just legalized.
Yes, really.
The comments were made by Ben Crump, who specializes in civil rights cases and was the attorney for the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.
“We can get rid of all the crime in America overnight, just like that,” Crump told his fellow guests, one of whom was civil rights activist Al Sharpton.
“And people ask ‘how attorney Crump?’ – change the definition of crime.”
“Of course!” responded another guest.
“If you get to define what conduct is gonna be made criminal, you can predict who the criminals are gonna be,” added Crump.
Another guest responded by saying that suggested all black people were criminals by their nature.
“They made the laws to criminalize our culture – black culture,” responded Crump.
Respondents on X asserted that Crump was essentially acknowledging someone he probably didn’t intend to.
The most insane thing you have ever heard from@MSNBC
— National Conservative (@NatCon2022) February 17, 2024
Celebrity Black activist lawyer @BenCrumpLaw
says that criminal behavior in America is just Black culture. Demands the legalization of crime.@TheRevAl and other Black racial activists all express agreement. pic.twitter.com/bfEQr0b7AU
"Criminal behaviour in America is just black culture? Wow, I didn't know that..." https://t.co/P7FkNRPPQz pic.twitter.com/A1FALmTEZK
— RAW EGG NATIONALIST (@Babygravy9) February 18, 2024
Actually he's pretty close to right. Black African and Tribal cultures allow a lot of killing, and taking of property. The concept of Private Property is really from European culture. But, if they want to live like that they should go to Africa. We don't want it here.
— Bob Allen (@BobAlle58828655) February 17, 2024
Meanwhile, Scott Adams was unavailable for comment.Let's hear them out. I want a list of actions that are currently criminal that they want to decriminalise. I'm all ears.
— Carl Benjamin (@Sargon_of_Akkad) February 17, 2024
SourceScott Adams has become a meme for noticing the things that you're not supposed to notice. pic.twitter.com/ll9UmDo1uz
— Rosie's Space Nukes (@DarnelSugarfoo) February 26, 2023
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