Like the majority of Americans, I have an immediate family member locked up behind bars. My dad is in prison & at the age of 75, he is high risk for the virus. If we forget about incarcerated people we’ll lose to the virus and we’ll lose ourselves.https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-local-correspondents/chesa-boudin-on-his-incarcerated-father-and-the-threat-of-the-coronavirus-in-prisons …
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He was convicted for taking life, yes. I push back a little on the language. "Killer" is inflammatory and ignores the totality of the person. He is also a father, a grandpa, and myriad other things in between. It's simpler to ignore those things when we start at "killer."
End of conversation
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