We know staggering income inequality is the root of crime. Yet the people doing the painstaking work of addressing it are often scapegoated for enabling it. My latest:https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/Here-s-what-the-people-behind-the-Chesa-Boudin-16616934.php …
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Replying to @JustMrPhillips @susieneilson
What exactly has
@chesaboudin done to combat income inequality? Why can’t we have a push toward rehabilitation and public safety at the same time? Why don’t Black, Brown and Immigrant communities have the right to live in safety? Your framing is naive and counterproductive.2 replies 2 retweets 21 likes -
Replying to @socallegaleagl1 @JustMrPhillips and
Also, I’m a little baffled as to why
@susieneilson retweets and likes anti recall pieces - we all have biases, but maybe I don’t understand the concept of a data reporter…(?) It calls into question your interpretations when you appear to be so explicitly anti recall/pro Chesa.1 reply 0 retweets 17 likes -
Replying to @socallegaleagl1 @JustMrPhillips and
Feels more like data ideologist than data scientist
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There’s a reason these ideologues are striping Advanced Algebra and Calculus from Public School curriculum… their proposed replacement material is this kind of cherry picked “data analysis” that emboldens their propaganda.
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