two terms? The beloved LPC has been around for three terms and there is NOTHING being said by any of their potential leaders to address the problem of rising crime and the need for harsher penal reform. Do you believe that the LPC, who has based its voter strategy on support from immigrant and minority communities, would acknowledge the real problem? Yea one can say that the person in this instance was white, but these instances as horrific as they are, are not the bulk of the problems faced by Toronto and other large Canadian cities. Those have increasingly been disproportionately attributed to non-white criminals.Do you really think this is an issue that only came to a head in the past 2 terms? When it comes to serious crime, Canada has always been seen as a joke with the light slap on the wrists it’ll give out. If we want to look at this case as wokeness going too far, that concept sort of contradicts this instance. If anything, this kind of supports the idea that white men can get away with pretty much anything, short of killing someone.
Individually, I think you make a lot of good points, like community resources being an important factor in deterring people from going down the wrong paths to begin with. And how, as a society, mental health issues aren’t really dealt with until they culminate in serious ways, but at that point, what extent could that individual be helped? In the case of violent crimes, probably not at all. Especially if we’re talking about sex-related crimes, which statistically, don’t show any hope of rehabilitation.
Those that are in support of police reform, are looking for just that. Police play a necessary role in a functioning society. Or, at least they should. However, that doesn’t detract from the fact that there are a lot of tyrants who will be obsessed with authority, that are drawn to those kinds of positions. Just look at the number of people in that industry that are domestic abusers. Putting anyone up on a pedestal without examination is a dangerous game, and holding police accountable that have abused their power, shouldn’t be taboo. For sake of decrying wokeness, we’ve massively moved off-topic. These things can absolutely be related, but in this instance, it pulls things in so many different directions that don’t really look to add up at any point.
the wider points I made accentuate how serious the lack of regard to the law has become in Canada. Digging our heads in the ground to avoid acknowledging the problem of disproportionately high levels of crime in POC communities is a disservice to society and to those communities.
Of course police and anyone with public authority should be held to account, in Canada they are, generally.