Just a harmless property crime huh? Give him another chance or lock up? @netfire4
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Replying to @NoahsZark @SFPDPark
No incarceration in my name thanks, I'm an abolisionist.
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Abolitionism seems to be failing in keeping people safe. What would it take for you to change your mind?
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I would have to be convinced that the proposed path best achieved our shared value of making us as a society safer. But see my personal lived experience is that, police have beaten me, pepper sprayed me, raped my friends, murdered my friends and are a existential threat.pic.twitter.com/BAtUSEFRpi
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Perhaps your views on criminal justice are clouded by your lived experiences? They sound really awful so I don’t blame you.
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Surely, they effect my behavior and beliefs, like
@chesaboudin 's experience effects his execution of his office and imo makes him right for the position he's in.@DefundSFPDnow To make my community safer.pic.twitter.com/9Xb8hACKRC1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @NoahsZark and
That makes sense, but now we are in a position where our city is experiencing a rise in crime and deaths. Communities don’t seem safer to me. While I empathize with your perspective and Chesa’s I just don’t think the policy is effective. There must be a better way.
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Replying to @probsnotspam @NoahsZark and
Absolutely this isn't finished and criminal justice reform needs a better vision for what were building towards. But that isn't good enough justification to continue to endanger everyone through mass incarceration.
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Replying to @netfire4 @NoahsZark and
I think the opponents to Boudin and his reforms don’t really want mass incarceration, just a bit of common sense. If a dude gets arrested 5 times a year for the same crimes, releasing them again and expecting different results is insane.
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Replying to @probsnotspam @NoahsZark and
I think incarcerating the greatest number and percentage of people in humanity is insane, however this moment of pandemic is unique and I know the threat is substantially increased. I think Boudins critics mistake his changes as permanent, versus temporary because of pandemic.
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Thanks Paul. You and I know the changes are permanent, but this is another great deflection. I’ll make sure to use it in my next podcast!
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Replying to @commieboudin @probsnotspam and
Always happy to help publicize the reality of
@chesaboudin 's positions especially when parodies of them are so obviously disengenuous.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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