Killing Criminal Justice: Soros’ Misguided Charity
Does it really make sense to release hardened criminals back into their communities after they have been apprehended, knowing full well they will likely do immediate further harm (“Lefty Do-Gooders Just Doing Harm,” Adam Coleman, Aug. 2)?
Those of sound mind say no, but not George Soros, who claims incarceration is unjust.
But Soros has not lost his marbles. He knows exactly what’s going on, and he knows that minority communities pay the biggest price for recidivist crime.
His goal is not to promote a more just America. For whatever reason, he despises Americans of all races and sees local justice systems as the softest targets for his attacks. Richard J. Carhidi
Manhattan
Soros is a major contributor to the deterioration of the American justice system as well as increasing the everyday danger to most American citizens.
As Coleman points out, the fatherlessness of many criminals is deliberately not mentioned as being a major factor.
Samuel Frazer Fort Myers, Fla.
In an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, Soros blamed increases in crime across the nation on “a disturbing rise in mental illness among young people due to the isolation imposed by COVID lockdowns, a pullback in policing in the wake of public criminal-justice reform protests and increases in gun trafficking.”
Instead of rationalizing away the results of his policies, Soros should face up to them and stop funding the breakdown of our criminal-justice system.
Policing is dangerous, and now that criminals are released by Sorosfunded DAs, there is no rational reason for a policeman to arrest them. Gamaliel Isaac
Manhattan
Violent criminals benefit from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s soft-on-crime policies.
Bragg, like many other radical DAs across the country, was handsomely financed by George Soros at the start of his run for office.
It is time that the government protects the people and finds a way to put a muzzle on the democracy-hating Soros, whose money is damaging this glorious country that George Washington established with his blood, sweat and tears. Nicholas Maffei
Yonkers