Despite rising crime, Dems had little incentive to shift from 'white racism' narrative until now: expert

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Despite rising crime, Dems had little incentive to shift from 'white racism' narrative until now: expert
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Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Jason Riley says Democrats have little incentive to change their messaging on crime because they got 'a lot of mileage' with rhetoric blaming White people for issues within the Black community.

want more police in their communities, Democrats and the media push a narrative that focuses on what Black Lives Matter activists and members of the Congressional Black Caucus say.

AHEAD OF BIDEN VISIT, NYC CRIME UP 38% IN MOST RECENT 28 DAYS, WITH UPTICKS IN SHOOTINGS, SUBWAY CRIMES Riley said there’s a disconnect between the activists and elites who claim to speak on behalf of Black communities and the Black communities themselves, which often stretches well beyond crime and policing to issues such as school choice, voter ID laws, and affirmative action. "What I would hope is that the media would have a better job reaching out to the individuals who live in these neighborhoods, and not simply keeping the NAACP on speed dial.

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