Our mass incarceration system does not remove people from society! These epidemiological and otherwise members of our society and community effect us. We do not have the option to remove them effectively. Our mass incarceration and police state do not make us safer.pic.twitter.com/PyjYNnUead
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My government shouldn't be like my parent, and I am uninterested and do not agree with the morals they seek to impose on me with violence. Our drug war and pervasive police state prove the reality of:pic.twitter.com/lLFe7amg4N
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The necessity of violence can be largely transcended, and our societal systems are powerful enough not to need to turn to it so excessively. But there is no logical justification other than political oppression for the pervasive systematic violence of our police state.pic.twitter.com/bIErnQ32wK
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So the argument is what, these police officers are lions helping this old man transcend his physical form? Other than violating my constitutionally protected rights of protest assembly and speech, What possible justification could the police state have for its pervasive violence?pic.twitter.com/J52NjzkVPT
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Lets watch this old man attempt to return the officers helmet. What possible justification for this brutal senseless and systematic violence committed by our police state could their possibly be? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFeewU0HhNE …
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