You folks really seem to be struggling with the concept that criminality does not lower someone’s worthiness to not die a preventable death
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Replying to @RoseAJacob @HappyCloud_New and
So between vaccinating a teacher/doctor and a criminal, you don't mind which one you choose? Really? If there's a problem with distributions, you need to set priorities.
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Replying to @francomunizar @HappyCloud_New and
These kinds of hypothetical decisions are not reality, & will never need 2 b if we actually took manufacturing a vaccine for the majority of the global population seriously. As it stands here, they only serve as an exercise in expressing how much disdain you have for prisoners.
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Replying to @RoseAJacob @francomunizar and
As it stands now, we have vaccines expiring because poorly thought out distribution systems emphasize punishing people for giving a vaccine to someone "ineligible" over finding as many eligible people as possible as fast as possible.
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Replying to @RoseAJacob @HappyCloud_New and
So you are saying there are 65+ year olds dying without a dose, just because we want to avoid vaccinating criminals? You definitely live in a parallel universe.
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Replying to @francomunizar @HappyCloud_New and
That's not what I said, but I can tell your eagerness to further punish "criminals" (evveryone from murderers to shoplifters to wrongfully accused Black men) with an increased chance of death may prevent this from being a worthwhile use of my time.
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Replying to @RoseAJacob @HappyCloud_New and
We yet don't have the ability to vaccinate the entire population at once in most countries. As long as that's the case, it's illogical to distribute doses inside prisons instead of schools and hospitals. I'm talking about the reality. You talk about hypothetical scenarios.
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Replying to @francomunizar @HappyCloud_New and
What you're talking about is converting jails and prisons, both of which are inherently super-spreader locations w/ personnel who go in & out of the community, into death camps. That's literally what will happen if you deny prisoners their human right to biological safety,
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At this point I guess you're just a kid or you're playing with me. I'm NOT saying "we have 1 trillion doses, let's send them everywhere except prisons". I'm saying "as long as the distribution is SLOW, let's prioritize who receives them. Over time everyone will get it."
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