A Race to Color Some Guys Bad

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Assemblyperson Shirley Weber

Second of two parts

 

Re “Does This Mean Only Certain Bad Guys Can Be Arrested?” 

For most of the next five years, Culver City police offices generously will be permitted to arrest bad guys.

What a concept.

Especially for a sanctuary city.

Liberals this year ruled that certain (non-English-speaking) lawbreakers who agree with them politically may live here in unmolested peace.

By order of our august ethnic-centric state Legislature, Chief Scott Bixby’s officers have less than five years to round up and jail non-white bad guys.

Soon they will be off-limits.

Beginning in 2022, the hallowed new Racial and Identity Profiling Act will be imposed on all small law enforcement agencies in California. (The LAPD, L.A. County Sheriff and other big guys have to start obeying these racial laws next July.)

Here is a shock: Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, a San Diego Democrat, is the proud author of this bill that shoots amity in the heart – but, hey, the heart belonged to a person of indeterminate color.

Hispanic and black Democrats in the Legislature have ruled that too many black and Hispanic criminals not only are being arrested but punished.

The essence of the Racial and Identity Profiling Act:

For every driver or pedestrian stopped, the act orders cops to collect gender/sex/gender/sex/sexual preference/skin shading/ethnicity and whether ethnicity changed after gender was partially switched and other pertinent data.

State Atty. Gen. Xavy Becerra said any cop who thinks these orders are too burdensome can land a position as a bean-counter.

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