Unfortunately they are not the only ones being released now are they?
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @netfire4 and
You seem to be so obsessed with getting people out of prison you're not bothering to ask the question of should certain people actually be in prison...... and how many innocent people are you willing to sacrifice to accomplish your goal
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
I am obsessed with ending mass incarceration and I am disgusted by anyone being there for any reasons short of violence. I think our overcrowded mass incarceration system is racist and fundamentally unjust.
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
So we should knowingly release violent people back into society because we don't want them to get sick... that is the position you were taking
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
Nope, try again. We should knowingly release even some of the violent because the risks posed by incarcerating them in overcrowded mass is greater to society.
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
I disagree with that and I will point to the two dead people we're talking about as reason why releasing knowingly violent people into society is a bad idea.
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
Well our epidemiologists think mass incarceration poses a even greater risk to society, and so have directed
@chesaboudin to release another 235/835 or 27%. To hold no more than 600! https://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/justice-driven-data/an-epidemic-inside-a-pandemic/ …pic.twitter.com/NWxUPqitc1
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
If you wanted to understand the impact of criminality on societal risk do you ask an epidemiologist?
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
When our society selects what and how many things can be open an epidemiologist makes those decisions. They have decided that our criminally overcrowded and unhygienic mass incarceration cannot be operated safely when substantially over capacity. I thank them for it.
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
Do you think the families who are burying their loved ones thank them? And would you have the courage to tell those people that you prefer their loved ones to die rather than convicted criminals risk getting sick?
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It's not about the risk to the prisoners but the risk to society at large posed by holding people in such a historic immoral unhygienic and overcrowded circumstances. It poses a epidemiological danger to society at large.
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