I don't understand the logic of your second statement. You are the DA you should have heart for the victim first. I support the second chance but should not feel sorry for those who penalized for their wrong doing. With your soft heart on crime creates the chaos in SF today.
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Replying to @flau3388 @chesaboudin
Well you see Chesa is a progressive DA, which means he has sympathy for the accused at the expense of sympathy for the victim
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Well that is some classic zero sum logic...
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Replying to @Steve56666007 @KevRoc96 and
To simplistic souls who fail to understand bigger concepts like mercy. Punishing someone forever doesn't "free" anyone.
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Replying to @dreambrother808 @Steve56666007 and
To simplistic souls who fail to understand bigger concepts like reality. Punishing someone forever for horrific crimes can “free” someone. Go talk to rape victims who know their attacker is in bars vs those who live in fear knowing theirs is free.
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Replying to @CrabofCakes @dreambrother808 and
Did he rape someone? Should we compare all crimes to rape?
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Replying to @bigbabyJamaican @dreambrother808 and
Not that I’m aware of. What do you think is worse? Rape or murder? Think families of murder victims might live in fear if the murderer is free, in much the same way as with a rapist? As a survivor who as experience with both.. Murder is worse.. and yes. We feel fear in both.
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Replying to @intrnetscientst @bigbabyJamaican and
You think rape and murder are fake? YIKES
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