Unmasking the “Justice” Facade
— Why Progressive DAs Threaten Our Society
Across America, a troubling trend is reshaping our criminal justice system under the guise of “reform.” Progressive district attorneys (DAs), backed by shadowy influencers like the Wren Collective and megadonor George Soros, are quietly eroding the foundations of Western civilization—law, order, and moral accountability. Their rhetoric of “justice” is doublespeak, cloaking an agenda that destabilizes communities, undermines safety, and aligns with broader globalist schemes like the UN’s Agenda 2030. It’s time for citizens to wake up, question these so-called reformers, and vote them out before their policies chip away at the clay feet of our society.
The Wren Collective, a Texas-based consulting group, operates like a silent puppeteer, guiding over 40 progressive DAs across 22 states with free strategic advice, policy crafting, and even case-specific interventions. Founded by Jessica Brand, a former public defender, Wren embeds itself in DA offices, shaping everything from bail reform to lenient sentencing practices, often without public knowledge. Their influence, as uncovered by the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund’s Outsourcing Justice report, is a deliberate push for policies that prioritize ideology over accountability. In Bexar County, Texas, DA Joe Gonzales leaned on Wren to navigate high-profile cases, like the 2022 Erik Cantu shooting, raising questions about who’s really calling the shots.
This isn’t about compassion or fairness—it’s about power. The Wren Collective’s mission, draped in terms like “transformational change,” mirrors the rhetoric of groups like the Justice Democrats, who openly champion socialist policies through figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Saikat Chakrabarti, the latter now eyeing San Francisco’s political scene. Their vision isn’t justice as we know it—fair trials, equal protection, and safe streets—but a radical redefinition that weakens law enforcement and emboldens lawlessness. Look at San Francisco under former DA Chesa Boudin, where shoplifting surged and homicides spiked, leading voters to oust him in 2022. Or Los Angeles under George Gascón, where violent crime rose 12% from 2020 to 2022, per LAPD data. These aren’t anomalies; they’re the fruits of a calculated strategy.
The funding trail points to George Soros, whose Open Society Foundations have poured tens of millions into DA races, bankrolling candidates who push “soft-on-crime” policies like abolishing bail and decriminalizing low-level offenses. While Wren denies direct Soros funding, its fiscal sponsor, Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), has received Soros grants, raising suspicions of indirect ties. This opaque network thrives under the radar, evading public discourse while reshaping our justice system. It’s no coincidence that their language—replete with “equity” and “reform”—echoes the UN’s Agenda 2030, a blueprint for global governance that prioritizes centralized control over national sovereignty. The agenda’s goals, like reducing inequality through systemic overhaul, align eerily with the Wren Collective’s push to dismantle traditional prosecution.
This is where the doublespeak of “justice” reveals its true face. Critical theory, the intellectual underpinning of these movements, redefines justice not as moral fairness but as a tool to upend power structures. It’s why we see cultural flashpoints—like NFL stars kneeling during the anthem or figures like “Lady Justice,” the politically vocal partner of a prominent quarterback*—celebrated by progressive circles. These aren’t isolated acts; they’re part of a broader assault on Western norms of individual responsibility and civic order. By framing dissent as “justice,” these activists mask their goal: to destabilize the very systems that ensure our safety and prosperity.
The election of progressive DAs is like a slow poison, weakening society’s foundations. When DAs refuse to prosecute shoplifting or reduce penalties for violent crimes, they signal that lawlessness has no consequences. This chaos serves a larger purpose: a fractured society is easier to control, paving the way for centralized systems like those envisioned by globalist agendas. The UN’s Agenda 2030, with its focus on supranational governance, thrives in environments where local institutions—police, courts, communities—are eroded. Progressive DAs, whether they know it or not, are foot soldiers in this long game, chipping away at the capitalism and individual liberty that define Western civilization.
But we’re not helpless. Men and women who value safety, fairness, and moral justice must act. Question the candidates running for DA in your county. Dig into their funding—does it trace back to Soros’s network or groups like Wren? Demand transparency about their policies. Are they prioritizing victims or ideological experiments? Most importantly, vote against these candidates at all costs. Replace them with prosecutors who uphold the law, not ones who rewrite it to serve a radical vision. Look at the recall of Boudin in San Francisco—voters saw through the “justice” facade and demanded change. We can do the same nationwide.
The stakes are high. If we let these progressive DAs continue unchecked, we risk toppling the pillars of our society—law, order, and accountability—in favor of chaos and control. Don’t be fooled by the rhetoric of “reform.” It’s time to reclaim justice, the real kind, and protect the civilization we hold dear.
Get informed. Share the conversation around the table. Help voters to avoid the trap of Blue No Matter Who. Learn what the real police on the streets think about these DA's ** And support your local law enforcement where possible. And help vote out the corrupted DA's or lax and corruptive Judges too.
Value your Vote. Research and vote wisely. The down ballot candidates matter a lot. That is, if you do not want to get robbed regularly.
That is my 2 cents for today. We must pick better Judges and DA's going forward.
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* Note:
The NFL lost approximately 8–10% of its viewership in 2016–17 (from 18.1 million to ~14.9 million viewers per game) during the height of anthem protests, with a third of fans citing political activism as a reason for tuning out. Colin Kaepernick's girlfriend, Nicki Swift, was an evil Jezebel type dripping political activism into his ears when he should have kept his head in the game. She still played him for a political pawn long after he lost his NFL job. IMHO her idea of Justice may be the downfall of the Western Civilization. As for me I'm still not watching the NFL on Sundays.
- https://thenetline.com/things-didnt-know-colin-kaepernick-wife-nessa-diab/
- https://www.nickiswift.com/148142/the-untold-truth-of-colin-kaepernicks-girlfriend/
** Followup research
The best source to start your own peek down this rabbit hole is: Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF) report titled Outsourcing Justice: How the Wren Collective is Remaking the American Justice System. This 2025 report (released in March) provides the fullest coverage.
- https://www.policedefense.org/projects/
*** Other:
There are documented connections between the Wren Collective and Mary Carmack-Altwies, the District Attorney for New Mexico's First Judicial District (which includes Santa Fe). She slow walked her handling of the Alec Baldwin Rust shooting case. Her reformist approach prioritizing "restorative justice" has weakened the system to the point where Alec got a walk and hardly a slap on the wrist for the brutal on set murder of Halyna Hutchens. #justiceForHalyna
- https://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/rust-shooting-da-says-criminal-charges-are-not-off-the-table/6321402/ Until they were off the table.
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