California’s Pedophilia Senator is Back

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    https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-state-senator-scott-wiener-to-introduce-legislation-allowing-safe-injection-sites-for-drug-addicts

    California Senator Scott “Cuties is my favorite movie” Wiener is back with another terrible idea. Obviously, California has a drug problem. You’ve got homeless people injecting heroin everywhere. So what do we do about it? Put them into rehab? Help them find a home? No! Let’s set up safe injection sites across San Francisco and Oakland so they can kill themselves away from the children. YAAAAAAYYYYY!

    This country is going to hell

    #194355
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      Yeah, this article had nothing to do with pedophilia.  This whole pedophilia nonsense is getting tiring.  The people screaming pedophilia all the time are just as mentally ill as the other side of the spectrum.

      I guess people just need something to make themselves feel better about their own lives.  It is like Josiah.  He got caught up in the pedophilia craziness and went sorta nuts.  He started growing a beard.  Getting disheveled.  Ranting.  Raving.  You can see how he is creating the hysteria in his own mind.

      There is no pedophilia conspiracy.  I literally work in this arena.  I work with the highest law enforcement officials in this nation.  I literally had meetings about this topic about two weeks or so ago.  Want the harsh reality?  One-third of sex offenders do not even have victims.  By 2025, that number will reach 1/2.  What you should be wondering is why does the state never publish those statistics?  They are shocking that is why.

      That is what should bother you the most.  Why one earth are their massive amounts of people being arrested for crimes without victims?  That is what should scare you — especially with the Democrats wanted to destroy the Constitution and wanting to literally usher in Communism into America.

      If you have a son, I would stop worrying about “cuties” or what other bullshit you see talked about and realize — his your son’s life, in a very real way, be easily destroyed in an American courtroom or worse.  I have had to clean up suicides from bullshit sex crimes before.

      • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by WeareChaoS.
      #194376

      We have a PM who got elected for promising to legalize “recreational drugs”, which he has.

      We also have “safe injection sites”, so those drug users don’t throw used needles in parks and places there it is a biohazard to everyone.

      Those sights also is for that they can “save” these people from ODing on these drugs.

       

      To me, this is a waste of resources.

      Instead of dealing with this social issues, they just make it acceptable and use tax dollars to make it so.

      Unacceptable!

      #194388

      While you’re add it you should also have safe rape spots, safe murder spots, safe torture spots, and a bunch of pizza islands while you’re at it – there, all problems magically disappear from sight!

      #194391

      Its long past time the Government feared the population instead of trying to force the population to fear the government.

      We out gun you. We dont fear the govenment.

      #194397

      Why do you think the nazi-crats are trying so hard to remove the guns from lawful citizens?

      So only they, they police, the military, and criminals will have all the guns!

      #194423

      Look at what’s happening in every western country that doesn’t have guns – pregnant mothers are getting arrested for posting on the internet that they disagree with the lockdowns. Don’t be like the rest of the world, America. There’s a reason why Americans go to other countries for sightseeing and to catch STDs at low prices, and people from other countries go to America to stay there.

      #198167

      Subject: California, the Shoplifting State – WSJ
      Something to think about. Check it out.
      I did not believe this was true when I first read it but I did a search for “proposition 20” and found that it was on the ballot this past Tuesday and it failed to pass so this must be true.

      Retail theft was decriminalized, and guess what happened?

      Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News
      Progressives in California in recent years have strengthened property rights—to other people’s property. Shoplifting has essentially been decriminalized, and retailers that apprehend thieves can be sued. The result: Another Walgreens store in San Francisco, the seventh this year, is closing after its shelves were cleared by looters.
      “All of us knew it was coming,” longtime customer Sebastian Luke told the San Francisco Chronicle. “Whenever we go in there, they always have problems with shoplifters.”
      Mr. Luke has been posting photos of the shoplifting sprees. “I feel sorry for the clerks, they are regularly being verbally assaulted,” he said. “The clerks say there is nothing they can do. They say Walgreens’ policy is to not get involved. They don’t want anyone getting injured or getting sued, so the guys just keep coming in and taking whatever they want.”
      Several retailers in the state have been sued by people caught shoplifting who claimed to be victims of racial profiling. Businesses understandably fear bad publicity and hefty payouts that may exceed their losses from the theft. Some large retailers including Goodwill, Walmart and Bloomingdale’s sought to punish shoplifters by requiring them to take a class in “life skills” to avoid a criminal complaint. The San Francisco city attorney then sued the educational company that provided the classes for extortion and false imprisonment.
      In California, in short, trying to protect one’s property can be a criminal offense. Looters, on the other hand, typically go free thanks to a 2014 referendum that turned theft of property valued at less than $950 into a misdemeanor. Police stopped apprehending shoplifters because it wasn’t worth their time as thieves were released.
      Larceny exploded after the initiative passed and has cost businesses in the state billions of dollars. Retailers have been pushing a referendum on Tuesday’s ballot (Prop. 20) that would increase the criminal penalties for shoplifting, especially for serial thieves who work with teams, which is now common in San Francisco.
      But look who’s spending to oppose it: Unions and Silicon Valley gentry including billionaire investor Tom Steyer, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the wife of Netflix CEO Reed Hastings. As ever, the rich can insulate themselves from social disorder caused by progressive policies. Everyone else can’t.

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