We know staggering income inequality is the root of crime. Yet the people doing the painstaking work of addressing it are often scapegoated for enabling it. My latest:https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/Here-s-what-the-people-behind-the-Chesa-Boudin-16616934.php …
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Replying to @JustMrPhillips
WRONG. Most Asians came here as extremely poor immigrants & refugees with NOTHING, from poor 3rd world country, many war-torn, & don't even speak English. Even US ghettos were a huge step up from where they came. Yet Asians commit few crimes. Asians are an inconvenient fact for U
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Bad behaviors that get protected get repeated. You need to stop protecting bad behaviors/actors. Asians who commits crimes makes the Asian community lose face, so we don't protect them. That's why very few Asian criminals, despite severe poverty & income inequality.
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@chesaboudin, you and others in the press need to stop selling that ignorant misnomer that "the root of crime is income inequality" cuz ineffective, absent or bad parenting is the true root of crime. That's why the Asian blueprint for success focuses on parenting & education1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
And the Asian blueprint is a damn good one, takes only minimal effort & no money, & it works not only in the US but Canada, Europe, etc. Perhaps you might want to be a good, objective journalist & do a little research into Asians' success blueprint so you can inform & help others
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