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A prominent black lawyer-activist suggested legalizing crime to totally eliminate it. He said that blacks are all just criminals at heart and that crime is just “black culture.”

In an appearance on MSNBC‘s Black History and Culture special titled “Black Men in America: Road to 2024” on Feb. 4, civil rights attorney Ben Crump played pool with MSNBC contributor Charles Coleman Jr. and civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton as they discussed police brutality and the Biden administration’s justice system.

“We can get rid of all the crime in America overnight, just like that,” Crump told his fellow guests. “And people ask ‘how attorney Crump?’ – change the definition of crime.” He added that if one gets to define what conduct is going to be made criminal, then one can predict who the criminals are going to be… They made the laws to criminalize our culture – black culture,” he said.

Crump specializes in civil rights cases and was the attorney for the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.

For legal scholar and political scientist Dr. Carol Swain, what Crump said was “problematic” and “ludicrous.” “We need laws to be obeyed and we need a public that’s informed. And under no circumstances should we redefine crime so that it isn’t a crime,” Swain told Fox News. “Are we going to redefine murder? Are we going to redefine rape? No, we don’t want to go down that path.”

She pointed out that these comments from the attorney would only create more hostility between black youths and law enforcement. “What he is saying is false, and it will lead to the loss of Black lives. Unfortunately, people who are not well-educated, or people who have been indoctrinated with Marxism, will believe him, and that will be unfortunate for America,” she said.

Continue: Naturalnews.com

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