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‘Woke’ Texas city is hemorrhaging cops: ‘We’re right there with Portland and Seattle’ March 4, 2023 | Kevin Haggerty

 

‘Woke’ Texas city is hemorrhaging cops: ‘We’re right there with Portland and Seattle’

The damage wrought by the defund the police movement and the installment of George Soros-backed progressive district attorneys has continued to manifest, leaving one Texas city in the throes of a law enforcement crisis, “right there with Portland and Seattle and San Francisco.”

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The capital of the Lone Star State was used to facing around 50 retirements per year from the Austin Police Department prior to 2020. Now, not only has that average doubled in the three years since the Black Lives Matter movement overtook the country, there had already been 50 retirements in the first two months of 2023 alone, with dozens more expected by the end of March, according to the Austin Police Retirement System.

Though no specific reason was attributed to any of the retirements, former Lt. Brian Moon who retired last month after 23 years of service with the APD told the New York Post, “We’re right there with Portland and Seattle and San Francisco as being one of those places where if you’re at all conservative or in law enforcement, it’s become a hostile place.”

The police department’s current contract is set to expire at the end of March and the Austin Police Association (APA) was prepared to agree to a new four-year contract when the Austin City Council voted in mid-February in favor of a limited one-year deal.

According to the APA, there were already 264 vacancies in the department before this year’s retirements which will bring that number to well over 300 by the end of March. For a force that employs less than 2,000 officers, the considerable vacancies have meant pulling personnel like detectives from their normal duties just to cover patrols.

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Police union president Thomas Villareal also commented on the shift in non-emergency 9-1-1 calls being directed to 3-1-1. “If you come home and find your home burglarized, calls like that are now going to 311. You’re not getting a police response to many property crimes if it’s not a violent crime that is currently ongoing.”

“You could see that the city’s attitude towards its police department had started to shift and, personally speaking, I didn’t feel that the city was really appreciating us the way they used to,” Moon expressed. “Austin had always been a pretty liberal-leaning city, but it was pro-law enforcement at the same time. They expected us to do things the right way, obviously, but they weren’t hyper-critical like they became.”

The retired lieutenant’s position has manifested in a number of ways like how Soros-backed DA José Garza pushed for charges against officers for their response to George Floyd-related riots in May 2020 when tear gas and rubber bullets were utilized to disperse those violent protesters when they refused to abide by police instructions.

“It almost felt like there was a target — like the District Attorney’s Office and the city was looking for an opportunity to do something to you,” Moon said, “to prosecute you or fire you, no matter if you did it right or did it wrong.”

Austin Police Officer Justin Berry pointed out that those leaving aren’t just retirees as some are looking for opportunities where law enforcement is respected.

“There are a lot more that are planning on just resigning once they get their acceptance letters from other agencies. The City Council fails to understand the gravity of what this means for the general safety of the very community they are responsible for,” he tweeted.

The inability to properly serve and protect recently manifested in Austin when street racers took over roads and used overwhelming numbers to deter a police response.

Meanwhile, faced with rising violent crime, budget cuts, and severe suffering from attrition, the APD told the Post, “Our officers work hard every day to provide a safer environment with the resources we have at hand. We will continue strategizing about providing safety to the community and with other tasks ranging from patrol to investigations.”

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‘We’re in an information war’: Mollie Hemingway accuses government agencies of censoring Americans March 3, 2023 | Harold Hutchison

 

‘We’re in an information war’: Mollie Hemingway accuses government agencies of censoring Americans


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Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway said Friday “an information war” was being “waged by government agencies” during the 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

“Something needs to be done about Big Tech, and, frankly, the — the typical conservative response is insufficient. Typically conservatives will say, ‘There’s nothing we can do about this destruction of the country, because they’re a private company.’ No, they’re more like another country,” Hemingway said during a panel discussion. “They’re more like another government. And they are so powerful, and they have such an outsized effect on our — you know, on the freedom of our elections, on the security of our elections, on our ability to just be free people and debate the truth.”

Twitter censored an October 2020 report by the New York Post about the contents of a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden, blocking the New York Post from accessing its account.

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“Something must be done. And I sure hope your colleagues are going to wake up and realize that something really needs to be done there,” Hemingway said.

Journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss and Michael Shellenberger reported on the extent of how Twitter censored conservatives, including at the behest of the FBI, in a series of releases initially posted on the social media site starting Dec. 2. The FBI reportedly paid Twitter $3.5 million between October 2019 and February 2021.

“We’ve had some reporting recently about this Disinformation Inc, it’s a global billionaire-funded operation to say that if you are The New York Times,’and you lie for years about the Russia collusion hoax, you’re good media,” Hemingway added. “And if you expose what The New York Times is doing, well, you can’t be trusted. They give that information to advertisers and other people like social — like search engines, and it ends up being that. The New York Times gets to grow and the conservative media is declining.”

The State Department funded multiple foreign think tanks that labeled conservative media as “disinformation” and encouraged advertisers to demonetize them, according to reports.

“We’re in an information war, and it’s being waged by government agencies, they are funding some of these things,” Hemingway said.

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