I will continue to protect the safety of all San Franciscans — residents, crime victims, public servants and those who live and work in our jails. Though I know my efforts can’t protect my own father, I hope they will save someone else’s.https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-05-06/mass-incarceration-san-francisco-coronavirus …
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is there a point in your argument where you consider maybe they shouldn't have committed a violent crime?

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can you answer my question first? then i promise i’ll answer yours
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They are not there by mistake, they've been convicted of a crime. Why should a pandemic mean mass release? Why should their crimes suddenly be forgiven and mass freedom granted due to health risks we are also facing outside of prison? What about the victims of their crimes?
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can you answer my question though? having massive outbreaks in prisons will hurt the prison staff and it will get out into the community, hurting everyone. do you think we can contain it better in prisons? scientists say social isolation is the best method.
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