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Federal Government Gives Millions to Group
That Supports Defunding the Police

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Posted By: Skinnydip, 7/29/2021 9:35:58 AM

The federal government provides tens of millions of dollars each year to a nonprofit group that supports the movement to defund police departments and dismantle the criminal justice system. Officials with the Brooklyn-based Vera Institute of Justice have urged the government to "radically dismantle" police departments in order to fix a system they say dehumanizes people of color. The institute is heavily funded by the federal government. So far this fiscal year, the Department of Justice, Department of Health and Human Services, and other agencies have awarded the Vera Institute more than $89 million in contracts and grants.

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So the Federal Government supports defunding local police departments. Why am I not surprised?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 7/29/2021 9:42:39 AM (No. 861100)
This is what happens when the criminal element of society is considered a constituency. They aren't liars, cheats, thieves, thugs, murderers, and monsters! They are disenfranchised voters! Its racist to hold criminals responsible for their actions! There must be 'justice'! Neither is the goal to get rid of the police. The goal is to change the police so it only protects the government, not society. There will be nobody to protect us.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Rumblehog 7/29/2021 9:45:27 AM (No. 861105)
Money Laundering, Democrat style.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: law428 7/29/2021 10:08:15 AM (No. 861131)
They are pushing toward a federalized policing force that enforces their interests and not those of the citizenry. I wonder if they would wear jackboots and Nazi swastika armbands, too. This has dictatorial rule written all over it!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: sw penn 7/29/2021 10:35:03 AM (No. 861158)
You are paying your government to make war on you. Are you ready to change?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: plainjane 7/29/2021 11:16:26 AM (No. 861195)
The welfare system and abortionists targeting black communities have caused the destruction of the black family and the dehumanization of black children. All orchestrated by the Democrat Party. It’s a big hole for the black community to crawl out of.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/29/2021 1:54:12 PM (No. 861333)
I must be alone in this, but I actually oppose the government giving anything.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: mifla 7/30/2021 10:56:36 AM (No. 862214)
Everyone on the planet has their hand out. No way it can last. Glad I am closer to the end of my life than i am to the beginning of it.
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