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Monday, June 08, 2026

Links - 8th June 2026 (2 - Pro-Crime Policies [including Ukrainian Refugee Iryna Zarutska])

Man accused of killing Ukrainian refugee is unfit to face trial
Time to let him out onto the streets so he can kill more people

Meme - "Jeffrey Dahmer: Murdered 17 victims, Committed acts of dismemberment and cannibalism. competent to stand trial
Decarlos Brown Jr.: 14 arrests over roughly 18 years, violent offenses. competent for all those charges. Murders Iryna and he isn't competent all of sudden"

Horror video of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska's slaughter on Charlotte train is met with deafening silence - "Liberal media and politicians have been accused of staying silent on the savage murder of a young Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina train — after a career criminal with no less than 14 arrests was charged with her murder.  Iryna Zarutska, 23, was stabbed to death on a light rail train in Charlotte, with horrifying surveillance footage showing the moment the unsuspecting young woman was brutally attacked.  Decarlos Brown Jr., 35, is allegedly shown pulling out a pocket knife and getting out of his seat behind Zarutska before the video cuts just as he prepares to plunge the blade into her, footage shared by police shows...   Charlotte’s Dem mayor even thanked publications that chose to keep the video from the public... Brown, who is homeless, has more than a dozen convictions dating back to 2014, court records seen by The Post show.  He served five years for a 2014 armed robbery and was released in September 2020, before being arrested just five months later for assaulting his sister at her home in Charlotte. Despite his lengthy rap sheet, Brown was free on the streets when he allegedly carried out the murder."
All those who stand with Ukraine and are against femicide don't care
The solution is to force even more people to use public transport
Time to let him out again

Meme - Kevin Sorbo @ksorbs: "Never thought I'd see the day where leftists targeted murals of a female Ukrainian immigrant."
"Please vandalize this"
They just hate her because she was white

Meme - ""Same 'Creative Capital. Private Property. Totally Different Rules." *No sign over Iryna's face*
PROVIDENCE Murals painted on boarded- up businesses in Providence *George Floyd*"

Artist fumes after tribute honoring slain Iryna Zarutska gets scrubbed amid woke blowback - "The Providence, Rhode Island artist commissioned to paint a mural of slain Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska said he feels his freedom of expression has been curtailed after left-wing backlash to the project caused it to be shut down.  “So, we installed the mural, and, as it started to evolve, the gay community spoke loudly about their displeasure that Elon Musk donated to the project, and that has reached a fever pitch, and the result is that the business owners have decided to remove the mural,” Ian Gaudreau, who was working on the project before its abrupt cancellation, told Fox News Digital  “I’m saddened by the fact that the mayor has called for the work to be removed before I was allowed to finish speaking,” he said. “I think that it is stifling my freedom of expression, my freedom of speech, and it’s unfortunate.”...   Gaudreau explained that he wasn’t taking sides politically when he took the job painting the mural.   “I think that some people are not able to view the work for what it is — for the work that I have done — because they’re allowing their disdain for Elon to cloud their judgment of the work as itself, because the work as itself is a response to the entire conversation,” he said.  He said he was incorporating symbolism into his work that was itself a critique of the political flashpoint caused by Zarutska’s death that he thinks overshadowed her memory...   Gaudreau also said his work was a response to how works of art depicting Zarutska, and their artists, have been treated. In early March, a mural of the young woman was defaced in Chicago.  “I’m making this work in reaction, post all of the conversation,” he said. “I have the benefit of being on the tail end of this project, in a sense, because I’ve seen how these murals have been treated in the past. I’ve seen that they’ve been defaced, I’ve seen my fellow artists get dragged through the mud for making the choice to paint her, and my work is a reaction to all of that.”  The mural was set to be displayed on the exterior of The Dark Lady, an LGBT bar in Providence.   When the bar received blowback, it first defended itself from criticism, noting on Instagram that “Any of you who know us personally—even just for five minutes—realize the illicit intentions being portrayed here are completely false.”  As pressure mounted, the bar paused the project, and then later canceled it completely.  Amid the scrutiny, Providence’s Democrat Mayor Brett Smiley slammed the mural.  “The murder of the individual depicted in this mural was a devastating tragedy, but the misguided, isolating intent of those funding murals like the one across the country is divisive and does not represent Providence,” he said in a statement, later adding that he wants to “encourage our community to support local artists whose work brings us closer together rather than divide us.” He later doubled down in an interview with WPRI.  “I regret the state of where we are in politics today where absolutely everything is political and controversial and hard,” he said in the interview. “There’s nothing we should be doing to take away from the tragedy of the loss of life represented here, but then it was distorted by an erroneous tweet by our president and then a movement was funded by some right-wing billionaires, and it found its way to our community.”"
If Elon had really donated $6 billion for that one time project to temporarily feed people, left wingers would still be viciously attacking him. And maybe the project too, since it would be associated with him
Politicians influencing private actors is only a threat to free speech if it hurts the left wing agenda

Rhode Island Republican Party | Facebook - "A 23 year old Ukrainian refugee named Iryna Zarutska was brutally stabbed to death on a Charlotte NC light rail train in 2025. A private nonprofit with funding ties to Elon Musk commissioned a simple memorial mural of her face on the exterior wall of The Dark Lady a downtown Providence LGBTQ plus nightclub as part of a national project. The mural was nearly finished on private property. Then the outrage started. Public criticism poured in. Providence Mayor Brett Smiley a Democrat publicly demanded its removal calling the project misguided and divisive. The owners caved and are now painting over it. Here is the hypocrisy that should shock every Rhode Islander. In 2020 and 2021 multiple large George Floyd and Black Lives Matter murals went up all over Providence on private storefronts and public streets. Then Mayor Jorge Elorza a Democrat personally participated in the unveilings the city spent taxpayer money and Democratic leaders celebrated them as art and healing. Not a single government official complained or called for them to be removed. But a portrait of an innocent murder victim? Suddenly it is divisive and must be erased. Same state. Same Creative Capital. Same private property rules except this time the victim does not fit the approved political narrative. This is not about art. It is about selective outrage and two tiered standards for free expression. If we truly believe in honoring victims and protecting private property rights the standard must apply equally or it applies to no one. What do you think Rhode Island? Should a memorial mural on private property be censored because politicians do not like who funded it or who the victim was? Drop your thoughts below and keep it respectful. GOP"

Xenocosmography on X - "This has been such a luminous revelation about the true nature and commitments of the Left (including even its most mainstream politicians)."

wanye on X - "I try not to spend too much time ridiculing hypocrisy, which is amongst the lowest forms of criticism, but seeing people on the providence subreddit who spent the last 10 years learning the word “systemic” and working it into every possible conversation ask, “what does her murder have to do with us?” is just too much"

Because We Live Here πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on X - "Reflexive Anti-White Hatred. Whether a Pavlovian response conditioned via 24/7 anti-White programming, or an innate animosity to a higher ideal."

Kyle Shideler on X - "Of course they do. Because they understand that murals can function as iconography which generates what the Marine Corps Combat Hunter program calls a “proxemic push or pull”. That is it attracts certain people and repels others."

If your house is burgled, don’t call the police. They’ll only blame you for having nice things - "Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, was speaking at the International Mobile Phone Crime Conference in Bloomsbury, London. He explained how his force wanted to see tech firms and manufacturers make the resetting of phones harder, to block devices from functioning and to implement multi-factor authentication and time delays, so that once phones have been stolen, it is much harder to sell the devices on.  He even got quite cross, issuing a threat that, in his words, “If by June 1, the industry has not come to the table in a genuinely serious and solution-focused way, with concrete commitments on stolen mobile phones… the Met will formally write to the Home Secretary to ask that she legislates.”... For there we were, thinking the onus, when it came to theft, might be on the police to catch the criminals. That resources might be focused on detaining thieves, punishing them miserably and even, while we’re at it, investing in education and within society to deter would-be criminals from even considering lives of crime.  But that would be tedious work – it might require plodding the streets, tracking the hooded gangs and nicking wrong’uns. None of which is glamorous.  Rowley and his colleagues want to make the stealing of phones unprofitable – in his words, he wants devices to become “unusable bricks”. So he blames the phone companies for leaving their customers at risk. Which is basically a catastrophic admission that this country’s authorities have simply given up seeking to address the underlying causes of crime... As to our burglary, there was a strong feeling within our family that the police considered any insurance payouts as adequate compensation for the theft of things that we were in so privileged a position to have inherited. And the suspected thieves? They had a documentary made about them on the BBC, and the subject matter became dinner party fodder in our part of the country."

Daniel Concannon on X - "Jayvon Hatchett “wanted to kill a White man,” so he went to AutoZone and stabbed a White man seven times. That White man survived.  No “hate crime” charges.  Ten days later, while awaiting trial for the stabbing, Jayvon Hatchett fulfilled his desire to “kill a White man” and choked his White cellmate to death with his bare hands in an unprovoked attack.  No “hate crime” charges.  Because the “justice system” feels the same way about White people that Jayvon Hatchett does."

Dinesh D'Souza on X - "This classic headline illustrates “progressive logic.” The author thinks it’s ironic and strange that prison populations are growing even though the crime rate has dropped. It simply does not occur to him that the crime rate has dropped because more criminals are locked up."
Prison Population Growing Although Crime Rate Drops - The New York Times

Subversive Force on X - "🚨 Morons from the group Take Back Power are now shoplifting en masse — but it’s “activism” in Britain 2026…"
Mike Jones on X - "If anyone doubts the dark future that awaits us, take a look at the mass shoplifting spree in Exeter today, dressed up as “activism”. The reason these communists feel emboldened to behave like this is simple: they do not fear the police, and they believe they are effectively immune from serious consequences. Frankly, it’s hard to blame them for thinking that. Even if they are arrested, I suspect they will face little more than a slap on the wrist.  Remember The Colston 4?"
π€π€πžπ©π‘πšπ₯𝐨𝐬 on X - "Also, the way Palestine Action and Just Stop Oil have been treated basically says "if you say you're doing it for a good cause, the law doesn't apply""

i/o on X - "Beginning in the late-60s and then accelerating in the 1970s, "reforms" were made to the justice system in more "progressive" areas of the country and unsurprisingly crime exploded. It took Democrats until the early-90s to finally become tough on crime, and when they did cities became safer than they had been in decades and people looked back on the 60s-80s as a mistake that would never again be repeated.  Then in the 2010s a new generation of progressive reformers — moaning about "systemic racism" and promising "depolicing" and "decarceration" and seemingly unaware that you can't change basic laws of human behavior — once again established their political influence and power, and predictably once again made cities less safe.  It's an endlessly repeating cycle."
Left wingers pretend to care about history, but they ignore it when that would hurt the left wing agenda

Johannes M. Koenraadt on X - "Oh my god! πŸ˜‚ There's no crime gene, but there is a "propensity to shoot and stab someone gene". It's the 2-repeat allele of the MAOA gene. African-Americans are 50 times more likely to carry this gene.  Ahahahaaaaaaaaaahaha  "Analyses revealed that African-American males who carry the 2-repeat allele are significantly more likely than all other genotypes to engage in shooting and stabbing behaviors and to report having multiple shooting and stabbing victims.""
Will Tanner on X - "Europe selected against this gene for centuries by hanging about 1% of each generation in a continual, harsh effort against crime  All serious crimes were capital crimes, and centuries of effort meant eventually this gene, which amounts to a crime gene, was selected against  Notably, the fact that the time this process completed, around the late-18th century, was the start of the second great imperial period in European history, and hardly a peaceful period, so they managed to remain warlike and bold fighters...just without the "criminal behavior" gene  The paper on this is called "Western Europe, State Formation, and Genetic Pacification""

Hunter Ash on X - "Many liberals just don’t know the gritty details of what they’re talking about. I was a soft-on-crime guy when I was picturing a starving orphan stealing bread. When I learned that death-row criminals are mostly guilty of things like “raped a 72 year old woman to death” I stopped caring about their rights or feelings."
"The Death Penalty Is Even More Horrifying Than You Think" - NYT
Of course, the article doesn't talk about how left wingers keep trying to release murderers into the wild and just blandly claims that the chance of wrong conviction is "far too high", without giving what that number might be

NYPD captain accused of choking man, 67, who allegedly groped teen girl: DA
John D. Macari Jr. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ—½ on X - "The Emasculation of the NYPD
NYPD Captain Kai Bowen, who by all accounts is respected by his supervisors, peers, subordinates, and the community, was arrested by the NYPD for allegedly choking a 67 year old man who is accused of groping a teenage girl.  For more than a decade the NYPD has been run by left leaning academics from the mid west who never wore the uniform and never policed the streets of New York City.  They like to call themselves “leaders without badges.”  I call them classroom cops.  For years the NYPD’s politically appointed, upper management pushed diversity, equity and inclusion ideology while repeating the slogan:  “We don’t want warriors in policing, we need guardians.”  What that phrase really means is they want emasculated security guards who react after the crime, not proactive police officers who prevent it.  They want robots, not human beings with judgment.  Through policy, training, and discipline they have created a generation of officers, many now supervisors, who are afraid to think for themselves and can’t distinguish right from wrong in real time.  I saw this firsthand over 10 years ago when I was a Sergeant in Brooklyn.  I responded to a scene where I observed:  A male white Con Edison worker in handcuffs, an attractive asian woman who appeared to be distraught, holding a small white dog and an ambulance treating a belligerent intoxicated mexican male with what appeared to be minor injuries.   The moment I stepped out of my vehicle, the woman ran up to me frantically yelling:  “He saved me.”  She pointed to the Con Edison worker who was handcuffed.  She explained that the intoxicated man had been following her while she walked her dog. At one point he grabbed her and attempted to drag her down a staircase beneath a large apartment building.  She began screaming and fighting back.  The Con Edison worker, who was elevated in the bucket of his work truck, heard the screams and immediately lowered the bucket and ran to help.  He physically subdued the man while the woman called the police.  When the officers arrived, they handcuffed the worker and called an ambulance for the perpetrator because he had a bloody lip and some scratches.  I walked over and asked the officers what happened. They repeated the woman’s account almost word for word.  So I gave them a simple instruction:  Remove the handcuffs from the worker and place them on the perpetrator.  The worker had just prevented what very likely would have been a rape.  Instead of receiving a medal, he was handcuffed.  I shook his hand and apologized to him. I said to him:  “We need more men like you in this world.”  What I remember most was how the officers seemed so confused by the situation.  They were so focused on the minor injuries to the perpetrator that they struggled to understand the obvious reality of what had happened.  At the precinct later I explained it clearly:  The worker committed no crime.  He intervened to stop a violent assault on a woman.  But that moment always stuck with me.  I’ve often wondered what would have happened if I wasn’t the supervisor on that scene.  That man deserved recognition.  Instead he got handcuffed.  Now I wasn’t present for the incident involving Captain Bowen, but based on what has been reported and what I know about policing, I can say this:  Arresting the Captain probably isn’t the decision I would have made.  But then again, the NYPD made sure to force out hundreds of “uneducated and unvaccinated” men like myself, cops who grew up in New York City, understood its streets, and were unafraid to make decisions.  Some will ask “who wants that kind of “toxic masculinity” in the NYPD ? The answer is simple, Crime Victims."

Tara Servatius on X - "This NYPD officer arrested illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra for child endangerment.  New York Democrats refused to turn him over to ICE and released him.  He never showed up for court.  The Biden administration then paid for him & his illegal immigrant friends to fly to Georgia as part of a taxpayer-funded internal movement program disclosed at his trial.  In Georgia, he murdered Laken Riley when she fought his rape attempts.  The Democrats let Riley's murderer into the country, released him back onto the streets after his first arrest despite an ICE request to pick him up,  helped him evade his court date and finally flew him to his victim at taxpayer expense to commit his crime.  Democrat policies killed Laken Riley. Please don't ever give them power again."
If you release a murderer, that is at very best gross negligence. Reasonably foreseeable outcomes don't matter when they push the left wing agenda
Of course, if you sell someone a gun and that's used in a crime, you should be found guilty of a crime. Because gun control is in the left wing agenda

Garry Tan on X - "California parole told officers to stop tracking a felon with 91 prior felonies. Weeks later he killed Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt. Now there's a civil rights lawsuit naming the officials who gave that order."
A parole officer sent an email: "Agents must not search for violations." Then two women died. - "Ninety-one prior felonies. Five arrests in six months. Eleven combined days in jail. On December 31, 2020, Troy McAlister was high on methamphetamine, armed with a firearm, and behind the wheel of a stolen car fleeing a burglary when he ran a red light at 2nd and Mission Streets. He killed Elizabeth Platt, 60, and Hanako Abe, 27. This week, attorney Anh Phoong filed a civil lawsuit against California state parole alleging both deaths were preventable. At the center of the case: a whistleblower email from inside CDCR that told San Francisco parole agents to stop doing their jobs."

Meme - Into the Memory Hole: ">beat 3 year old white girl to death
>aggravated child abuse
It happens again and again and again every day"
"Rural village of Citra, Florida in shock over brutal killing of three-year-old girl. Police say Paisley Brown, 3, was beaten to death by her mother's boyfriend Jeroen Coombs, 32. Coombs is currently only facing aggravated child abuse."

Meme - Arthur MacWaters @ArthurMacwaters: "Crime is not random  Only 0.2% of people ever commit murder, yet **67% of all murders**are committed by people with prior arrests   When the crime-inclined people are stopped, the crime stops.  You can literally just fix crime by not tolerating people who show a history of being destructive to society.   El Salvador is a great example of this"
"Murder Rate vs Incarceration Rate in El Salvador (2000-2024) *negative correlation*"

Meme - Carl @HistoryBoomer: "Yes, the problem in the 80s and 90s was POLICE violence."
"Two-Plus Centuries of Murder in New York City. Homicides per 100K population *spike in 80s and 90s*
Sources: Eric Monkkonen, "Homicides in New York City, 1797-1999"; New York Division of Criminal Justice Services; NYPD; US Census Bureau. Note: Victims of Sept. 1, 2001 terrorist attacks excluded; 2025 rate is if 28.7% decline through May 25 holds up for the full year."
Ross Barkan @RossBarkan: "We probably need woke to come back because everyone getting nostalgic about NY in the 1980s and 1990s overlooks how violent and corrupt the police were relative to today, and how most of the mayors then proudly presided over a police state that menaced nonwhite and gay people"

Meme - WholesomeDave @BostonFren_88: "In 150-200 years, we've gone from a country where you could string up horse thieves to: "We're sorry this Haitian refugee raped and murdered your daughter, but his IQ isn't high enough for him to understand what he did was wrong.""
Since he can't understand murder it's wrong, the right thing to do is release him so he can murder more people

Co-op threatens to sack staff who tackle shoplifters - "Co-op store staff have been warned that they face disciplinary action if they intervene to prevent shoplifters from stealing goods.  Bosses at the supermarket chain have told staff not to challenge shoplifters because of the risk that it could lead to violent confrontations with thieves... The move has provoked a backlash from staff amid record rates of shoplifting last year, with nearly three store thefts a minute being reported to police... Shoplifting has soared since a 2014 law change meant anybody stealing less than £200 of products would not be jailed. Labour has ditched the limit as part of a crackdown on retail crime."

Meme - Diane Yap @RealDianeYap: ""You literally voted for this" is such a stupid argument. "Schizophrenic criminals stab people on the subway" was never literally on any ballot. *Guatamalan illegal immigrant setting person on fire on subway car*"
""I never thought leopards would eat MY face" Sobbed the woman who voted for the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party."

Meme - Andrew Quackson @AndrewQuackson: "Aren't you a prison abolitionist? It says it right there in your bio."
evan loves worf @esjesiesj: "I think you should go to prison for blindly gunning down a teenager"
Anarcho tyranny - commies want to abolish prisons: but only for those they don't disapprove of

Collin Rugg on X - "NEW: San Francisco judge Linda Colfax has released a man who fatally assaulted an 84-year-old because the prison sentence would have a "poor impact" on him.  25-year-old Antoine Watson was granted probation just two months after he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and assault.  Watson violently assaulted Vicha Ratanapakdee in 2021, which resulted in his death just two days later.  He was acquitted of first-and second-degree murder charges and instead convicted of involuntary manslaughter.  Colfax says Watson being in prison would have a "poor impact" on him and didn't think he should be there because he "expressed remorse," according to the SF Chronicle.  Colfax is accused of hiding details from the jury in an apparent effort to help Watson escape prison time.   Infuriating and evil."

parks on X - "If bartenders can go to jail for over-serving alcohol to someone who then kills another person, judges should go to jail for releasing criminals who do the same."
Aakash Gupta on X - "A bartender in Galveston, Texas was arrested for serving a drunk customer who killed someone. She makes $25 an hour. A federal judge makes $236,000 a year and has absolute legal immunity for every decision on the bench, including releasing violent offenders who kill again.  42 states have dram shop laws. The bartender’s causation chain has two links: pour drink, person crashes. Exposed window? Sometimes three hours. She can be charged with criminal negligence, sued in civil court, and lose her livelihood. All for failing to eyeball whether a guy at a crowded bar was too drunk for one more round.  The judge has a pre-sentencing report, a criminal history score, a risk assessment algorithm, victim impact statements, and a prosecutor arguing the case in front of them. Every tool the system can produce. And when they get it wrong? Nothing. Absolute judicial immunity, codified since Bradley v. Fisher in 1871, means a judge cannot be sued for any act performed in judicial capacity.  How absolute? In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Stump v. Sparkman that a judge who signed a petition to sterilize a 15-year-old girl without her knowledge or consent was fully immune. The court acknowledged the act was reprehensible. Didn’t matter. Judicial act, judicial immunity, case closed. That precedent still controls today.  The recidivism data is where this gets obscene. The U.S. Sentencing Commission tracked violent offenders released in 2010 across eight years. 63.8% were rearrested. Median time to rearrest: 16 months. These numbers haven’t moved in two decades. The 2005 cohort and the 2010 cohort produced statistically identical outcomes. Judges aren’t making unpredictable calls. They’re making well-documented bets with other people’s lives, and the base rates have been published and available the entire time.  The bartender gets three hours of ambiguous signals. The judge gets the full weight of the federal data apparatus. One of them can go to prison for getting it wrong. The other can’t even be named in a civil suit."

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