Sunday, June 2, 2024

Boston Mayor Blocks ‘Libs of Tiktok’ After Woke Pro-Crime Agenda is Exposed

 

 The woke mayor of Boston has blocked Libs of Tiktok on Twitter, after the Libs account criticized her radical agenda – which surfaced this past week – to stop prosecuting many criminals.

That same day the account was blocked by the Mayor, prompting one Twitter user to question whether it is legal for the mayor to block another user.

Wu, who once notoriously held a party exclusively for non-whites, has long advocated a soft-on-crime agenda, pushing to abolish the gang registry, and declaring that criminal activity theft – should not be prosecuted.

This week it was revealed on Fox News Digital that in a “2021 Boston Mayoral Candidate Questionnaire” from the nonprofit Progressive Massachusetts, Wu advocated an extremely radical pro-criminal agenda.

The survey asked Wu whether she would “support shuttering the Boston Police gang database,” to which Wu responded, “Yes.” She also stated that she backed noncitizens voting in local elections.

Former Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins enacted a do-not-prosecute list, which included a list of charges she declined to prosecute, including trespassing, shoplifting, larceny, disorderly conduct, driving with a suspended license, breaking and entering, wanton or malicious destruction of property, threats, drug possession, drug possession with intent to distribute, and resisting arrest.

Wu was asked by the nonprofit, “Do you support the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office’s do-not-prosecute list and expanded approach to dealing with such low-level offenses? YES/ NO?”

The mayor again responded, “Yes.”

Fox News Digital reported that Wu also declared that the police should be “demilitariz[ed]” and prohibited from using tear gas, rubber bullets, and attack dogs.

When she was first elected, Wu opened offices focused on “Food Justice, Black Male Advancement, LGBTQ+ Advancement, and Worker Empowerment” to create a more “equitable city for generations to come.”

Critics have accused Wu of not being as inclusive of White peoplel. In December, the Democratic mayor came under fire for sending out invitations for a holiday party intended only for non-White city council members.

“Honorable members: On behalf of Mayor Michelle Wu, I cordially invite you and a guest to the Electeds of Color Holiday Party,” the email, which was mistakenly sent to everyone, said.

Fifteen minutes after it was sent out, Wu’s aide, Denise DosSantos, “clarified” that the invitation was only meant for minority city councilors. However, while she apologized that the email was mistakenly sent to Whites, she did not apologize for planning a party that excluded White city leaders.


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