2022年6月8日水曜日

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Woke San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin is RECALLED by voters in notoriously liberal city as murders soar 11% and locals furious with rising crime say his progressive policies are to blame

  • Voters in San Francisco have kicked out the city's progressive district attorney, Chesa Boudin, with 60.5 percent voting to recall him
  • Boudin, a former public defender, was elected as part of a wave of progressive prosecutors opposed to mass incarceration and in favor of restorative justice
  • Boudin, 41, has been the target of a multi-million-dollar recall campaign by residents who say the liberal city has become an increasingly unsafe place to live
  • The election has ramifications beyond San Francisco, with national polls showing Americans increasingly worried about violent crime 



Boudin was born in New York City to Jewish parents.[7] His parents, Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, were Weather Underground members. When Boudin was 14 months old, both were arrested and convicted of murder for their role as getaway car drivers in the Brink's robbery of 1981 in Rockland County, New York.[8] His mother was sentenced to 20 years to life and his father to 75 years to life for the felony murders of two police officers and a security guard.[9][10]

After his parents were incarcerated, Boudin was raised in Chicago by adoptive parents Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, who, like his parents, had been members of the Weather Underground.[11] Boudin reports that he did not learn to read until age nine.[12] Kathy Boudin was released under parole supervision in 2003.[13][14] Gilbert was released in 2021.[15]

Boudin descends from a long left-wing lineage. His great-grand-uncle, Louis B. Boudin,[16] was a Marxist theoretician and author of a two-volume history of the Supreme Court's influence on American government, and his grandfather Leonard Boudin was an attorney who represented controversial clients, such as Fidel Castro and Paul Robeson.[17] His uncle Michael Boudin[16] was a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and his grand-uncle Isidor Feinstein Stone ("I. F. Stone") was an independent progressive journalist.[16][18]

Boudin entered St Antony's College, Oxford, on a Rhodes Scholarship in 2003.[8] At Oxford, he earned two master's degrees, one in forced migration and the other in public policy in Latin America.[citation needed] He earned his Juris Doctor from Yale Law School in 2011[19] and began work for the San Francisco Public Defender's Office as a post-doctoral fellow in 2012.[13]

 


Louis B. Boudin (December 15, 1874 – May 29, 1952) was a Russian-born American Marxist theoretician, writer, politician, and lawyer. He is best remembered as the author of a two volume history of the Supreme Court's influence on American government, first published in 1932. 

He was born Louis Boudianoff (Leib Budiansky) in Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi, Cherkassy Oblast, Ukraine, then under the rule of imperial Russia on February 15, 1874. He was born into a middle-class Jewish family, the son of a shirt manufacturer.[1]

The family emigrated to America in June 1891 and settled in New York City.[2] Louis worked in the garment industry as a shirtmaker and as a private tutor.[1] At the same time, Boudin began legal studies, gaining a Master's Degree from New York University and being admitted to the New York State Bar Association in 1898.[2]


The Weather Underground was a radical left wing militant organization first active in 1969, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. Originally known as the Weathermen, the group was organized as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) national leadership.[2] Officially known as the Weather Underground Organization (WUO) beginning in 1970, the group's express political goal was to create a revolutionary party to overthrow American imperialism.

The FBI described the WUO as a domestic terrorist group,[3] with revolutionary positions characterized by Black Power and opposition to the Vietnam War.[2] The WUO took part in domestic attacks such as the jailbreak of Timothy Leary in 1970.[4][5] The "Days of Rage" was the WUO's first riot in October 1969 in Chicago, timed to coincide with the trial of the Chicago Seven. In 1970, the group issued a "Declaration of a State of War" against the United States government under the name "Weather Underground Organization".[6]



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