3 thoughts on ““Building A Deeply Inclusive Culture””

  1. Our empathy is being weaponized against our best interests. We are all tired of this.

    There are a proportionally small number of people responsible for most crime. Throwing them in jail would go a long way to reduce murders, rapes, assaults, and thefts. It is an easy problem to solve.

    What is harder to solve is the Progressive Marxist take over of institutions that caused the breakdown of society. No one held a gun to the head of the headline writer and forced them to write this. They chose to write the headline. They chose those words with intent. Maybe a headline isn’t the cause of all our problems but the ideology that motivated it is the cause of most of our problems.

    “Molly K. Macauley, vice president of an environmental think tank, dies”

    I’m sorry your friend was murdered Rand.

    I’m not one of those “Gooder and harder” folks. Democrats aren’t the only ones that suffer from their policies and I am not in favor of seeing them raped, robbed, or murdered regardless of the error of their ways. We are all losing.

  2. It took years to undo the damage Dinkins and his predecessors did to New York, and little more than a year to regress. Baltimore has been left to rot for a long time, if they actually wanted to, how long to make the place habitable? Is it even possible now? Certainly won’t happen with the people in charge now.

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