The Indianapolis 13th District City Council Race Part 4
Will Voters Ignore The Jesse Brown Campaign’s Anti-Cop Rhetoric?
I’m a big believer in the Precautionary Principle. If I suspect something is dangerous or harmful based on a few indications, I don’t wait until all the facts are in because that often means it is too late. I am always asking, “how does all this end?”
In the Indianapolis City Council election in District 13, there are two candidates, Democrat Jesse Brown and Libertarian Libby Glass. Both are new to politics so there is no voting record for either of them. I have spoken to both of them. I read what they post on social media. Only one candidate, Jesse Brown raises red flags… lots of them.
I have already written about Jesse Brown’s enthusiasm for lockdowns, not just the lockdowns we experienced here in much of America, but the brutal Communist Chinese lockdowns. This should be enough red flags for everyone in my district, residents and business owners.
Another red flag is the anti-police rhetoric in this post on the site formerly known as Twitter:
We don’t have guess where this type of anti-cop rhetoric leads. We only have to look at Portland and San Francisco to see where “defund the police” rhetoric became policies that turned once beautiful, thriving cities into dystopian, crime-ridden hellscapes.
Briefly, in 2020, Downtown Indianapolis was one of these soft-on-crime experiments. The results were disastrous. I know, because I live downtown and I documented what happened. I don’t ever want to live through that again.