Interesting that this map of black fellons is being construed as a map of victims. How can that possibly make sense? Where is the maps of the victims of these fellons? Are they to be swept under the rug? Were the victims of these fellons meaningless? Where is the logic in this?
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Not all crimes have victims.
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Felons have already served their time. Why do we continue to punish them decades after serving their time. They can't vote, they can't get even the most basic housing, and they can't get work because of this extra punishment afflicted upon them.
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I couldn’t agree more. If you don’t get the right to vote back after you leave jail, where’s the incentive to rejoin society?
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So this is a map of black fellons? How did they beome a fellon? Were they just walking along one day and someone said you are now a fellon? Perhaps instead of worrying about fellons voting you should work on feeding the homeless to prevent theft and desparations that cause crime.
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Felon= slang term used to describe one convicted of a felony. Fellon= slang term used to describe an overall badass.
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You have totally lost my support, and I suspect many others. To equate gun control to convicted felons is ridiculous! I believe that felons should be able to earn their voting rights back, but to make them out as victims is going too far. Bye!
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Exactly where in his post did he equate the two? Can he not care about gun reform and other topics like justice reform as well? I care about more than 1 thing...I’m sure you’re capable of that too
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