You missed the part about Chesa FOLLOWING THE WISHES OF THE VICTIM in his decision on that one: https://nextshark.com/dwayne-grayson-charges-dropped-sf-district-attorney/ …
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He talked to the victim to get him to agree to it. He’s exploiting a vulnerable marginalized senior.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @SustainableFred and
Boudin is the adopted son of Bill Ayers. Of course you know this. Someone from the USSR should have some awareness of what's required when all law, obedience, civil order & security is violated at will by a protected group. This is inhuman cruelty. Lex talionis, with interest.
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Replying to @MonsieurBouvard @SustainableFred and
I also like the logic in “Chesa sometimes prosecutes crime, therefore he prosecutes all crime, and if you don’t buy it, you’re a hater”.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @MonsieurBouvard and
Or better yet, here's legit logic I actually DO like: Incarceration is not the only, nor always the best consequence for every crime. America locks up more people than any other democracy, yet we have more crime and more violence. Other paths to justice are needed.
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Replying to @SustainableFred @MonsieurBouvard and
Maybe we incarcerate more people because we have more violence. CA released prisoners on Props 47, and 57, and then for COVID, and look at us now.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @MonsieurBouvard and
If you're honest about it, the best you can say is that locking up millions of people has not resulted in America becoming less violent nor crime-free. Yes, look at us now, we're finally turning a page on a pattern that will be rued in history like slavery & segregation are now.
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Replying to @SustainableFred @MonsieurBouvard and
No society is crime-free. Human nature is not infinitely perfectable. And lol, we’ve turned that page of history a long time ago. You are not as important as you think you are.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @MonsieurBouvard and
My apology for mis-speaking, I meant “MORE crime-free” (I should’ve said “lower crime rates”), not 100% crime-free.
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Replying to @SustainableFred @MonsieurBouvard and
You might want to take a look at single motherhood, and how it’s connected to crime.
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The more I think about "capitalism", the worship of "capitalism" without reflections on moral education, nobility, the higher intellectual virtues, (the "aesthetic education of man") in short, all the things that have been held in contempt for 60 years, the more I see the causes.
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Replying to @MonsieurBouvard @SustainableFred and
Capitalism will not sort things out without values and family.
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Replying to @KatyaSedgwick @SustainableFred and
Precisely our predicament extending back 70 or more years Doctrines of democratic relativism & nihilism were disseminated & taught throughout the country replacing the moral-intellectual basis of the regime as founded & conceived. It took about a century to come to full fruition
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