6/ Instead of saying "we incarcerate too many people", we instead say "we don't segregate people NEARLY enough". Every crime that happens is a failure to segregate victimizers from victims. What policies can we adopt to increase segregation?
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17/ Romney, while a complete cuck, was correct that 47% of people contribute absolutely nothing to society. I'm a firm believe in exit and in freedom of association. I'd like to leave behind criminals (~5%) and incompetents (the other 42%). Small voluntary society.
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18/ Phase out of leaded gasoline, and increase in incarceration. (amusingly, progs often complain about "increasing levels DESPITE failling crime" ; LOL ; like "increased fire sprinklers DESPITE falling fire rates") https://twitter.com/MannerofItes/status/1181627586797064192 …
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17/ This is a plausible hypothesis. What do we do with plausible hypotheses? We test them with data! https://twitter.com/AgentEightSix/status/1181571726339166208 …
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18/ There was a great article in The Atlantic (moderately left of center) while back about the great idea to end "projects" and move poor people out into the suburbs where their environment would be much better and they could learn to behave middle class https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2008/07/american-murder-mystery/306872/ …
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I once read the Hebrew word for "created" in Genesis 1:1 connotes both ordered gathering and separating. Humans tend to focus mostly on bringing things together and little on taking apart. Sadly, parting ways is counted as failure and war is often the price of independence.
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