Hey James, let me know how this works out!
-Ishmael
“Baltimore officials said Friday they will begin enforcing the city’s summer curfew for youth tonight — but this year the mayor’s office asked police to drop off kids at home, rather than taking them to city-run centers.
“Under city law, children 13 and under must be inside from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., while children ages 14 to 16 have an 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew.”
Ishmael, this is ideal, because the children under 13 commit all their crimes between 2:30 and 7:30 and the 14-16 year-olds conduct their Reparations Recovery Operations between sundown and midnight, so they only have to trim back and hour. Crime after midnight is generally dominated by adult hoodrats.
In my arrogant opinion these curfews are perfectly in line with current hoodrat aggression, blatantly sanctioned by the state and media complex.
Now, let’s take into account how this is going to be enforced.
Cops will have to gang up [read, outnumber, even though they are understrength] these youth criminals and then take them back to their parent’s dwelling. This is hilarious in that many of these children are sent out of the home by their mamma for various reasons:
1. So she can eat steak and seafood and drink liquor and smoke weed bought with food stamp money intended for the feeding of her children.
2. So she can mate with her paramour who provides the various drugs they partake of.
3. To rob, pillage and scrounge for their own survival, and, before certain holidays and the onset of cold weather, to acquire certain items, such as a winter coat, for their cruel giantess matron.
This age-based curfew is ideal for tying up police officers with returning unwanted youth to their home, thereby freeing adult Reparations Recovery Agents to pillage far and wide. This is a simply ideal adjunct initiative to the overall anarcho-tyranny model and should further weaken the police and strengthen the terrorists that are implementing the gathering future.
Thriving in Bad Places
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