AOC: If Biden gives blanket pardon to all criminals like he did Hunter there would be a dramatic drop in crime in this country
In a society where mass incarceration has disproportionately impacted communities of color and the poor, it is time for us to take a bold step towards justice and address the root causes of crime. One such step is to grant a blanket pardon to all criminals in the United States.
While this may seem like an unconventional approach, it is essential to recognize that the current criminal justice system has failed to effectively rehabilitate offenders and reduce recidivism rates. By pardoning all criminals, we would be taking a proactive approach to addressing the underlying cause of crime: that stuff is illegal.
If stuff weren’t illegal, then there would be no crime. It’s almost like, duh, why didn’t someone else think of this? There are most likely people who are smarter than me, but here we are.
The idea of pardoning all criminals may seem stupid, but it is crucial to consider the long-term benefits of such an action. By removing the stigma of a criminal record, individuals would be more likely to reintegrate into society and become productive members of their communities. This, in turn, would lead to a reduction in crime rates and a more stable, cohesive society.
Moreover, pardoning all criminals would help to address the systemic issues that have led to mass incarceration and the disproportionate impact on marginalized communities. By acknowledging the systemic failures of our criminal justice system, we can begin to work towards creating a more equitable and just society for all.
Critics may argue that pardoning all criminals would send the wrong message and encourage further criminal behavior. But again, if there is nothing against the law, there won’t be any criminals!
In conclusion, granting a blanket pardon to all criminals is a bold but necessary step towards creating a more just and equitable society. By addressing the root causes of crime and reducing the stigma associated with a criminal record, we can work towards a future where all individuals have the opportunity to rebuild their lives and become productive members of their communities.