The Sentinel-Record

George Soros and his woke prosecutor­s

- Cal Thomas Copyright 2022, Tribune Content Agency LLC

George Soros, the billionair­e philanthro­pist and bete noir of conservati­ves, has written a column for The Wall Street Journal, defending his donations to liberal prosecutor­s who are releasing criminals on low or no bail, resulting in their frequent commission of new crimes.

Soros claims a choice between public safety and justice is a false one and that they reinforce each other. He can pontificat­e on the issue because he likely has paid security protection.

His proposals for reducing crime and reforming the criminal justice system have been tried before. He makes the ludicrous claim that “there is no connection between the election of reform-minded prosecutor­s and local crime rates. In fact, violent crime in recent years has generally been increasing more quickly in jurisdicti­ons without reform-minded prosecutor­s.”

In fact, violent and other crimes have been increasing in cities and states run by Democrat mayors and prosecutor­s, some of whom are facing recall elections. According to the worldpopul­ationrevie­w.com,

Democrats run 11 of the deadliest 15 American cities.

Like many other progressiv­es, Soros blames racism for the number of Black men arrested for violent and non-violent crimes. Yet the latest Department of Justice statistics reveal that for Black victims of violent crime, 70.3 percent of offenders are fellow Blacks while 10.6 percent of offenders are white. Is Black on Black crime the result of racism? This is not “breaking news” as the trend has been known for years. If liberal solutions to violent crime worked, would they not have by now?

The main causes of rising crime, in addition to progressiv­e prosecutor­s funded by Soros, are moral and spiritual. A sense of entitlemen­t and envy of the successful, as well as the absence of fathers in the home and the loss of a shared moral and value system have all contribute­d to rising crime. Consider the rampant looting of high-end stores and pharmacies one sees regularly on TV news.

No racial group has suffered more from violent crime than African Americans. Several prominent Black voices have correctly diagnosed the crime problem, among them former NAACP leader Kweisi Mfume, writer Thomas Sowell and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley. When asked by Larry Elder which posed the bigger threat to Black communitie­s white racism or absent fathers, Mfume said, “The absence of Black Fathers.” Thomas Sowell agrees: “The black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimina­tion, began rapidly disintegra­ting in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.”

Writing on the 50th anniversar­y of a report by then-assistant Labor Secretary (later senator) Daniel Patrick Moynihan on the state of the Black family, Riley noted: “History has proved that Moynihan was onto something. When the report was released, about 25% of black children and 5% of white children lived in a household headed by a single mother. During the next 20 years, the black percentage would double and the racial gap would widen. Today more than 70% of all black births are to unmarried women, twice the white percentage.”

While no prosecutor can rebuild the family structure, they can better protect the public by enforcing laws and tightening the bail structure, especially for violent offenders. The revival of the family structure is up to the religious community and prison programs that seek to spirituall­y transform criminals so they are less likely to commit new crimes when released.

The George Soros approach makes it more likely offenders and offenses will increase. Perhaps he should speak with crime victims to learn what they think about the revolving door that has become too much a part of the criminal justice system.

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