San Francisco Lanugage Guidelines - Priorities: It has them Posted: Aug 23rd, 2019 - 11:26 am
Highest property-crime rate in the nation. Poop in the streets. Needles all about. An outbreak of typhus as well, I believe. But hey--the leftist loons on the Board of Supervisors know what's important: How they speak/write about criminals.
The San Francisco Chronicle described the new language guidelines, and illustrated what might result:
The language resolution makes no mention of terms for victims of crime, but using the new terminology someone whose car has been broken into could well be: "A person who has come in contact with a returning resident who was involved with the justice system and who is currently under supervision with a history of substance use."
In other words, someone whose car was broken into by a recently released offender, on parole with a drug problem.
That clear?
LINK/URL: San Francisco Lanugage Guidelines
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