Our @SF_DPH and our @HouseJudiciary have something else to say, they think that our overcrowded mass incarceration systems are fundamentally too unhygienic to use in this moment of pandemic especially.
Window dressing isn't enough the system poses existential risk.
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Replying to @netfire4 @FireIsBorn3 and
You posted that biased/bogus ACLU report that took partial data from some university fellows that even says the data isn't conclusive. Overall up-to-date numbers, prisoners are safer from Covid than the public. But I guess grab onto "plausible" and hang on for dear life?
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @netfire4 and
From Chesa's link you posted, "April" and "data are inadequate". We're in 2021, but we hold onto that ever so quickly done March to April "study", that we use it to justify allowing recidivists to run the streets?pic.twitter.com/EEkKUw2vV6
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @FireIsBorn3 and
Glad were finally discussing the realities of the situation,
@chesaboudin is following guidance from multiple authoritative criminal justice and health authorities like our@HouseJudiciary , far from being alone@SF_DPH joins a chorus calling for release.https://judiciary.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2893 …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @FireIsBorn3 and
Oh the COVID 'gospel' of March 30th 2020? No questioning how fast they were able to determine this new policy, when current data shows it's not a problem?pic.twitter.com/TNQ8VDzdps
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @FireIsBorn3 and
I'm sorry you don't like the medical guidance from our health and criminal justice authorities, frankly me either I think it's unreasonable not to be allowed to gather outside, but these are the authoritative data driven sources that
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Replying to @netfire4 @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
Chesa has an agenda and it’s not about the safety and well being of the residents of San Francisco.
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Replying to @sf_kerry @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
You might not agree with
@chesaboudin that our mass incarceration system is dangerous to society at large, but@sf_kerry can you really not understand why he thinks rapid decarceration protects our community?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
I think we had other options, but yes I do understand.
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Paul, the ACLU study ran under the premise that catch & release prisoners would enter more infectious prison settings for a couple days, get COVID & give it to the community when they were released, right? More about catch & release operations than prisoner illness.
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@MikeWaxonWaxoff ,
Our mass incarceration system is not epidemiologically isolated, with staff, lawyers, court officials and sheriff's coming and going from the infection hotspot all too regularly.
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Replying to @1ruthlessmom @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
Paul Retweeted RailroadedUnderground
As long as it isn't mandatory it has my support I think it's past time to stop using violence.https://twitter.com/RailroadUnderg1/status/1344505105651941383?s=20 …
Paul added,
RailroadedUnderground @RailroadUnderg1I watched somebody die my first week in prison. A man had a stroke & was convulsing. People were trying help but a CO pulled out his rifle & told everyone to get down. I watched, proned out on the floor, as he died. My first week in prison taught me human life doesn't matter hereShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
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