I have four parents, all over the age of 75. Randomly, three of them, in two different cities, got their first dose of COVID vaccine today. My father who has NOT received a vaccine is my parent at highest risk. He is incarcerated.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Honestly those vaccines need to go to the elderly who’ve led a good, honest life before they go to anyone who’s committed multiple felonies or murders. I’m glad your dad is waiting in line.
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Replying to @genothefox @chesaboudin
Let he who is without sin withhold the vaccine.
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Replying to @Vincible37 @chesaboudin
Quantities are limited. Vaccines are being withheld from people, that’s just the reality based on supply. The question at hand is who should be at the front of the line, the middle and the back. Lawmakers in California want prisoners near the front. I vehemently disagree w that
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I work directly with people coming out from incarceration, they are not who you make them out to be. Vaccinating incarcerated people slows the spread, protecting all of us. Targeting where the virus proliferates is just common sense. If you're an alumni, I'd ask for a refund.
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What exactly did I make them out to be, beyond their current status as prisoners?
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You made them less worthy of life.
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