I have a suggestion! Get a computer system set up for the incarerated. They need to know the current technology for successful reentry!
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Brilliant! Not that anyone would hire cons with outdated government provided computer skills, but skyrocketing cybercrime offers plenty of opportonities.
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Hey wise guy! First off you need to educate yourself. The "cons" are getting released. May be your new neighbor. Better hope CDCR provided them skills.
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The most important skill they will need is knowing how to open a bank account, cash their welfare checks, and stay the hell far away from law abiding Americans and their families - many of whom are mad as hell and trigger happy right now. Tell your friends not to tempt anyone.
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Replying to @CaliforniaRifle @SpeedyVeez and
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#CDCR Parole Authorities left us alone, we could do much more than that. We're not bad guys, just people who made bad life choices and desperately want to make things right. Why can't people understand that?3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @F0Q_CDCR @SpeedyVeez and
Because your “bad life choices” victimize other people and deprive them of their rights and freedoms. Make the choices you want, but the second they affect others negatively, they will oppose you and want you gone. This is a normal and natural response for every normal creature.
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Replying to @CaliforniaRifle @SpeedyVeez and
I have to point 2 things out. 1) you speak in the present tense and 2) we've paid our debt to society. Don't these facts account for anything?
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Replying to @F0Q_CDCR @CaliforniaRifle and
I don't like labels! This "con" language really? Please. Don't judge everyone with a broad brush. People can change, redemption is possible.
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Replying to @SpeedyVeez @F0Q_CDCR and
Yes. But not the norm. Past conduct is the most reliable predictor of future behavior. But yes, sometimes people go through fundamental reformation. Some find Jesus or something else to cause fundamental change. But then the burden of proof is on them. Nobody owes them anything.
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Replying to @CaliforniaRifle @SpeedyVeez and
I'm curious to know something. What's the worst thing you've ever done? I bet it was bad, because we've all done something. Are you still that same person? No. Why not? Because 1) people guided you and 2) you changed.
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Frankly, as a sentient adult, nothing that amounted to a crime. Ever. And, fundamentally the same person. Just matured, and learned more about life and existence over time.
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Replying to @CaliforniaRifle @SpeedyVeez and
As a sentient adult implies you did stuff as a youth. Should I judge you by thst, then? Or how you treat me? Personally, I'd much rather judge you by your actions now.
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Replying to @F0Q_CDCR @SpeedyVeez and
When a child plays in a construction site (without doing any harm), or climbs over a neighbors fence to retrieve a ball, it doesn’t understand that’s “trespassing”. Here, the intent counts. A normal child doesn’t do things with bad intent, but it may do things that adults [...]
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