Judge Judy Goes Off On Woke Politicians And Cities: 'Go Fill Ice Cream Cones!'
Judge Judy's verdict is in, and she's blaming woke politicians, prosecutors and district attorneys for why America's cities are crumbling.
In a new interview with Fox News Digital that has since gone viral, the sassy television judge went scorched Earth on our pandering leaders that are putting the rest of us at risk.
‘CAN’T REWARD BAD BEHAVIOR'
"Oh I know how we got here. We got here because a small group of people who had very loud voices created a scenario where bad people got rewarded. And the victim got punished by the system," the 82-year-old Judge Judith Sheindlin told Fox.
She went on to explain that because the leaders have now made a mockery of the system, they have allowed criminals to be given excuses for their wrongdoing; blaming everyone else but themselves.
"When society started to make excuses for bad behavior, and react to criminality based upon the excuses, it fell apart," she continued. Her comments echo sentiments that I've previously written about as cities across the country continue to see a rise in flash mobs, ransacking stores and crimes committed by younger generations.
One of the main reasons is that we have taken the fear out of breaking the law, something Judge Judy is putting a majority of the blame on the rogue DA's.
SHEINDLIN BECAME A JUDGE IN 1982
"When you have district attorneys who are charged, whose job it is to do justice, but to keep the community safe. When you have elected district attorneys who don't know what their job is, they should go find another job," Sheindlin explained before telling our leaders to find another job if they aren't going to do what they're supposed to.
"Fill ice cream cones someplace. But don't ruin cities. And what's happened around New York City, Portland, San Francisco, you had district attorneys who didn't know what their job was. And the cities are ruined, people are leaving."
What's amazing is that Judge Judy took the same oath to uphold the law just like every other judge in America did, yet some of their decisions are in sharp contrast to her wanting to hold criminals responsible for their actions.