Illinois county injects 'racial equity' into criminal justice system with org steeped in CRT: 'Unprecedented' The most populous county in Illinois is currently bringing "racial… equity" into its criminal justice system using a consulting agency which promulgates critical race theory, calling the move "unprecedented." Cook County's Justice Advisory Council announced on Jan. 24 that it would be working with Chicago Regional Organizing for AntiRacism (Chicago ROAR) which seeks to redress U.S. power structures, "dismantle systemic racism" and end "white supremacy culture." The council implements Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s criminal and juvenile justice reform efforts and community safety policy development. Fox News Digital found that Chicago ROAR's philosophy is deeply embedded with the tenets of critical race theory. Critical race theory is a lens that views individuals within an oppressor-versus-oppressed narrative and on the basis of privilege. It holds that America and its institutions are systemically and structurally racist.
Blacks should be given harsher sentences than whites for the same crimes. it’s unAmerican to have it any other way.