‘The root of the problem is white supremacy’: Illinois county uses CRT-based org to revamp criminal justice system – BizPac Review

A year-long process, the "race equity audits" of the Cook County justice system by Chicago Regional Organizing for Antiracism aim to “assess – quantitatively and qualitatively – how an organization’s programs, products, services, constituent relationships, organizational structure, policies, and its history create and maintain a culture where systemic racism thrives despite its stated commitments to inclusion.”
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Richard in Dallas ex Evanston
3 years ago

Idiot-supremacy is the problem.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Actually the problem is that fatherhood is not a community value.

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

These insane nutcases are more obsessed with race than Hitler or the KKK

Giddyap
3 years ago

This is exactly the kind of filthy race hate garbage that DeSantis is talking about

debtsor
3 years ago

This is a word salad for “we plan to put less black people in jail no matter what”. That’s all that any of this is.

Paul Boomer
3 years ago

Yep, white supremacists are responsible for the 99% rate of homicides/shootings that have occurred so far in 2023 and the 95% rate of homicides/shootings that occurred over the last few decades. There is only one true racist segment of the population and that is the black one.

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