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Philadelphia Police Fires Their 1st DEI Officer


Rioter attacking police
A Rioter punches a police officer in the face shield.

DEI is so last year.

Looks like the Philadelphia Police Dept is getting that memo.

At least, I hope so. Never can tell. They might turn around and hire a new one next week.

Here’s to hoping we witness a domino effect of the same realization in our country, in every field.

ABC Action News reports:

Leslie Marant is out as the Philadelphia Police Department’s first-ever diversity, equity and inclusion officer.

The city says her employment with the force ended on Tuesday.

Her hiring made history in April 2022 under former Commissioner Danielle Outlaw.

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Leslie Marant is out as the Philadelphia Police Department’s first-ever diversity, equity and inclusion officer.

The city says her employment with the force ended on Tuesday.

Her hiring made history in April 2022 under former Commissioner Danielle Outlaw.

Here’s a clip of how the city ran under her watch. With her gone, maybe they can put an end to the constant looting and violence.

When I was younger, I used to wonder what the Bible meant by lawlessness.

No law? It sounded bizarre.  I’d wonder how a society could sink to that level and what it would look like? I don’t wonder anymore.

And then there’s this. As of Jan 1st this year, Philadelphia gets a new mayor. Cherell Parker; yet another Democrat. But this time its their first woman mayor, so that should give you comfort. No? It seems the last time they had a Republican mayor was Bernard Samuel in 1952

Joey Mannarino, podcast host of “The Joey Mannarino Show” who was born in Philly, weighs in on this:

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Soooo, should we expect to see more of the same in Democrat-controlled Philly?

You’re nodding yes, aren’t you?



 

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