Illinois Will NO Longer Arrest Criminals For Robberies, Burglaries, & Much More

Published on September 12, 2022
Duration: 7:08

Colion Noir critically analyzes Illinois' SAFE-T Act, which eliminates cash bail for many offenses, arguing it prioritizes 'wokey-wokeness' over public safety. He asserts that this legislation effectively allows criminals to commit offenses like robbery and burglary without detention, while simultaneously imposing stricter gun control on law-abiding citizens. Noir emphasizes the importance of personal empowerment through the Second Amendment as the ultimate means of self-protection when government fails.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir critically examines Illinois' SAFE-T Act, which eliminates cash bail for many offenses, arguing it prioritizes 'wokeness' over public safety. He asserts that this legislation allows criminals to commit crimes like robbery and burglary without detention, while simultaneously imposing stricter gun control on law-abiding citizens, emphasizing the importance of the Second Amendment for self-protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Illinois SAFE-T Act
  2. 00:13Impact of SAFE-T Act on Inmates
  3. 00:40Citizens on their own
  4. 01:02Crimes Not Eligible for Detention
  5. 01:32Misnomer of the 'Safety Act'
  6. 01:58Hypocrisy of Illinois Gun Laws
  7. 02:24Politicians Prioritize Wokeness over Education
  8. 02:51Judges Cannot Issue Immediate Warrants
  9. 03:15Coddling Criminals, Punishing Law-Abiding
  10. 03:52Criminality as a Control Tool
  11. 04:24Cycle of Violence and Control
  12. 04:41Socioeconomic Divide and Gun Control
  13. 05:51Empowerment and the Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Illinois SAFE-T Act and what are its main provisions regarding criminal detention?

The Illinois SAFE-T Act, effective January, eliminates cash bail for most offenses. This means individuals arrested for crimes like robbery, burglary, and aggravated battery may not be detained unless they pose a flight risk or a specific threat to the community, as defined by the law.

How does the SAFE-T Act affect judges' ability to issue warrants for defendants?

Under the SAFE-T Act, judges can no longer issue an immediate warrant if a defendant fails to appear in court. The defendant must first be served with a new court order to appear, and only after failing to appear a second time can a warrant be issued.

What is Colion Noir's main criticism of the Illinois SAFE-T Act?

Colion Noir criticizes the SAFE-T Act for prioritizing 'wokeness' over public safety, arguing it provides a 'checklist' of offenses criminals can commit without detention. He contrasts this with Illinois' strict gun control laws, calling the situation hypocritical and dangerous.

What does the video suggest about the relationship between wealth, crime, and gun control in Chicago?

The video suggests that Chicago's wealthiest neighborhoods have less gun crime, implying residents can afford private security. It posits that government policies may disarm the middle and lower classes, who cannot afford such protection, thereby maintaining control.

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