Studies have shown that not reducing jail populations in light of COVID would lead to a 13-232% increase in the number of deaths in community. In SF numbers, that's between 26 and 466 lives. So do you credit the DA with saving those lives?https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2020/07/01/how-covid-19-in-jails-and-prisons-threatens-nearby-communities …
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Replying to @truesetto @Noellegi and
It must be nice to live in such a simple world where systems don't exist and everything is attributable to one person. Also, very cute that you can't understand a point unless it's explicitly spelled out to you.
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Replying to @truesetto @Noellegi and
I'll spell it out for you. If you assign individual blame, then you should also assign individual credit. By your logic, Chesa has likely saved a net of 100s of lives. Alternatively, just acknowledge that these deaths/lives saved arise from systemic decisions/a bunch of actors.
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Replying to @truesetto @Noellegi and
Oooof. Caught you in a logical contradiction and so you respond with a GIF. That's pretty embarrassing for you.
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Science and data is now "imaginary stats." I feel so sorry for you that this is actually making me sad. I've muted this thread.
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