3/x You're right about incarceration being prohibitively expensive and overused as a solution. But we live by a social contract to respect property and treat neighbors with consideration. There are rules and there has to be consequences enough to deter breaking them.
Its unconscionable to embrace further counterproductive mass incarceration in this moment of pandemic, doing so exacerbates the epidemiological crisis and likely overwhelms our hospitals, causing mass death. Stuff is replaceable, we have a medical crisis.
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For a lot of people "stuff" is not replaceable. For a lot of people having their cars and houses broken into or stolen it begins a traumatizing emotional cycle where they don't feel safe in their own homes -and you are making excuses to twist this for your incarceration narrative
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You obviously do not think that the guidance of our medical professionals is important, and are more focused on usage of this uniquely american mass incarceration system. I am uncertain if you understand the medical crisis your behavior is precipitating?
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