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The Community Relations Service: How the US Government Covers Up Anti-White Hate Crimes
Most people are completely unaware of the very existence of the CRS, but this agency has been actively operating on the national political stage for nearly 60 years.
The CRS was established by Title X of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, intended to serve as “America’s Peacekeeper”
Originally intended to be a division of the Department of Commerce, the CRS was transferred to the DOJ under President Lyndon Johnson. The initial scope of the agency’s mission focused on “communities facing disputes, disagreements, or difficulties relating to allegations of discriminatory practices based on race, color, or national origin,” but in 2009, the mission was broadened by the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
In 2017, then-President Donald Trump proposed eliminating the CRS as part of his administration’s larger border security proposal, deeming the agency redundant and non-essential. However, after objections from civil rights groups, Congress rejected the proposal and did not approve any funding cuts to the CRS, resulting in no changes to its operation.
According to the agency, its primary purpose is to help communities resolve racial tension and civil unrest without resorting to violence or litigation. It accomplishes this by facilitating conversations between community groups, local governments, and law enforcement agencies, as well as providing civil rights education and conflict resolution training, and conducting on-the-ground intervention after hate crimes and bias incidents.
In practice, this means that CRS interventions almost exclusively consist of urging White victims and their loved ones to avoid inflammatory remarks about their cases while simultaneously working to secure lighter sentences for offenders.
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