And holding them also poses epidemiological risk to the whole, not about the health of the prisoners incarcerating them poses risks to us all!
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
And two innocent people are dead right now because of your position...... so unless you are willing to sacrifice innocent people your position is massively flawed
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Replying to @honestarguemen1 @brent1776 and
Yes there are lives saved by reducing our mass incarcerated population. As our
@SF_DPH instructed Chesa isn't safe to hold any more.pic.twitter.com/Rl54pPfdmf
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Replying to @netfire4 @honestarguemen1 and
Try to spin/justify/excuse
@chesaboudin all you want. He let a murderer out of jail...and then he killed two people. Violent repeat offenders commit most crimes. Keep them in jail. STOP appeasing the apologists and protect the law abiding citizens.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @WilliamRemo24 @honestarguemen1 and
Given our historic mass incarceration and over criminalization, "law abiding citizens" is no longer a valid or coherent category, the average american commits three felonies a day and is inherently illegal.
#DefundThePolice to make our streets safe because#BlackLivesMatter
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Replying to @netfire4 @honestarguemen1 and
Keep telling yourself that. Your desperation for approval and validation is nauseating.
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Replying to @WilliamRemo24 @honestarguemen1 and
Our societies desperation for its punishment fetish is nauseating. Jail was never supposed to punish it's incarcerated victims, it's always at least claimed to rehabilitate them. It sounds like you're more desperate for punishment that societal good, I see epidemiological risk.
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Replying to @netfire4 @WilliamRemo24 and
The sad thing is this hurts those in low income black neighborhoods. How will it help those law abiding citizens if the thugs and gang members are released back to terrorize their communities? You have the privilege of not bearing the consequences of your policies.
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Replying to @brent1776 @WilliamRemo24 and
The militarized thugs terrorizing my communities are the police state. A response to gathering is threatened violence, beatings, and pepper spray for exorcising my constitutional rights.
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Replying to @netfire4 @brent1776 and
A man in a stolen car driving drunk is "terrorizing the community". But we know, you have have to pander to your audience so they approve of & accept you. If not , they vilify you. The mob requires that you comply. They'll turn on you in a heartbeat. That's what you're afraid of.
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Don't want violent thugs selling drugs on the street, let peaceful business people do it. Hopefully indoors and in controlled settings such that they cannot hurt people. It isn't feasible to eliminate drugs but you can make the circumstances of use safer for the public.
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