Thanks to @paulbradleycarr for sharing our GoFundMe page to investigate @chesaboudin’s *office* and the job he is doing —- since PBC tweeted we added 10k!
.... at $27k @cyantist said she would match 10k... with that we will be half way to our goal
https://gofund.me/2dedd462 https://twitter.com/paulbradleycarr/status/1345872661616889857 …
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Replying to @dankastner @Jason and
Correct. Totally gross for private individuals to try "go after" an elected reformer trying to dismantle a racist and inherently corrupt system of futile and statistically dangerous mass incarceration. What's the motivation here?
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Replying to @DayvidFigler @dankastner and
jason@calacanis.com Retweeted Megan Cassidy
The goal is to avoid more repeat offenders from murdering people.https://twitter.com/meganrcassidy/status/1345926619660075010 …
jason@calacanis.com added,
Megan CassidyVerified account @meganrcassidyDaly City police identified McAlister as a parolee after alleged car theft, a Dec. 29 police report shows, and wrote that they would follow up on the investigation five days later, on Sunday, Jan. 3. https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Parolee-accused-of-killing-2-pedestrians-in-S-F-15843538.php …4 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @Jason @dankastner and
If thats goal then find people to invest in affordable housing, community safety nets, transitional supprt for released prisoners, more access to education, etc. Locking up humans until they break or never releasing those deemed a threat is the solution of simpletons and racists
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Replying to @DayvidFigler @paulbradleycarr and
What if these people commit crime for reasons unrelated to what you just mentioned?
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Replying to @DayvidFigler @CaesarSalad99 and
Our current system focuses almost exclusive on a punishment model (even as minor reforms are made concerning treatment and deferral). As a society, we're overwhelmed looking for bad guys, processing them, punishing them, being angry about them... We don't look for real solves.
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Replying to @DayvidFigler @paulbradleycarr and
It's not about punishment, it's about removing people who have a high propensity for crime from society for our protection.
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Replying to @CaesarSalad99 @paulbradleycarr and
Not easy. Propensity is a weird word. I get what youre saying. You dont want people who commit lots of crimes (especially violent crimes I presume) to keep commiting them. Where you lose me is locking them up (forever?) We don't try to figure out why? No cause, no solve.
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You don't have to lock them up forever, but you do have to lock them up until they age out of it. Of course, some never do and should be locked up permanently.
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