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On this episode, Anthony Cumia discusses the controversial case of a Ukrainian refugee murdered by a man with a long record of violent behavior and alleged mental illness. Cumia pushes back against liberal commentators like Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, who frame the attack as a result of schizophrenia. He argues that violent offenders with mental illness should be institutionalized rather than released, stressing that sympathy excuses only endanger the public. Beyond the case itself, Cumia dives into the broader societal and policy failures that enable such tragedies, calling for a return to traditional mental institutions and tougher approaches to crime.
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By Red Apple Podcast NetworkOn this episode, Anthony Cumia discusses the controversial case of a Ukrainian refugee murdered by a man with a long record of violent behavior and alleged mental illness. Cumia pushes back against liberal commentators like Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, who frame the attack as a result of schizophrenia. He argues that violent offenders with mental illness should be institutionalized rather than released, stressing that sympathy excuses only endanger the public. Beyond the case itself, Cumia dives into the broader societal and policy failures that enable such tragedies, calling for a return to traditional mental institutions and tougher approaches to crime.
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