"Of all the progressive prosecutors elected in American cities during the law-and-order Trump years, none embodied the hope for criminal-justice reform as perfectly as San Francisco's Chesa Boudin . . . ."https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-inquiry/the-trial-of-chesa-boudin …
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Replying to @RonHawkins13 @chesaboudin
not for anyone who doesn't like being assaulted and robbed by repeat offenders.
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Did you read the article? Crime rate in SF is actually down. You just FEEL unsafe. Probably due to too much time spent on Nextdoor or the like.
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Replying to @elinalynne @SafewordCapital and
Same goes for Hana Abe, Elizabeth Platt, Vicha Ratanapakdee, Kelvin Chew, Sheria Musyoka, etc. They FEEL unsafe, but I’ve heard that crime is actually DOWN in heaven. Probably because I’m not the DA up there...
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Replying to @commieboudin @SafewordCapital and
Do you think the crime data in the article is not accurate?
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Replying to @elinalynne @commieboudin and
It’s not accurate for the reasons I stated above. But even assuming it were accurate, you would still be wrong that crime is down. Non-violent crime has skyrocketed (article says by 40%, which is underreported). Violent crime is down because everybody was on lock down.
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…Do you need me to explain to you what data is?
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Replying to @elinalynne @commieboudin and
do i need to explain to you how to interpret data? you haven't responded to a single point i made. I said you're incorrect even if the data is right, which it is not.
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