Wild

Joe Doakes from Como Park emails:

Kids these days

Grotto and Arlington is one block from the rec center, where I know for a fact they have entertainment programs for youth. It’s also a couple of blocks from my house, on the east side of Como Park.

This is not Frogtown. This is a good part of town. But now we have feral youth traveling in packs attacking citizens. And the police can do nothing about it?

When will Reverend Nancy send her hordes of orange shirt supporters into the streets to protect the elderly and frail in St Paul? 

Because the longer she waits, the more likely some armed citizen will deprive the world of a future president, astronaut, or scientist destined to cure cancer, who was just beginning to turn his life around when it was tragically cut short by innocently participating in….. you know the rest.

Joe doakes

Well, the Reverend Nancy is out of the picture; she’s moved onto electing the candidates who caused the problem.

But the larger point? At some point, “at risk youth” are going to wind up coming up against citizenry who just aren’t feeling it.
And the demagoguery – on the left, which will have to reckon with claims that it supports crime in urban blight – will be out of this world.

2 thoughts on “Wild

  1. Basically, all the comments from the previous post apply to this one as well.

    I’ll add that these youthful activities are quite common across Europe (with a few exceptions), so the globalist wanna-bes in St Paul can be happy that their fair city is becoming quite continental. A recent article in Swedish discusses the MO.

    Like the hyenas circling around a wounded antelope, a victim is selected. Someone who is at a disadvantage and is judged lacking the capacity or willingness to make serious resistance.

    Now, if only (hand)guns could be forbidden, then the capacity to make serious resistance was removed.

  2. This is a good part of town. But now we have feral youth traveling in packs attacking citizens. And the police can refuse to do nothing about it?

    Don’t blame the police. They’re only following the orders from the city council and chief.

    At some point, “at risk youth” are going to wind up coming up against citizenry who just aren’t feeling it.

    Fortunately for the exuberant yoots, those are becoming fewer and fewer in Mpls and St Paul.

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