Because the senseless fearmongering makes our society less safe.
When our #PoliceState causes so much of the violence in our society, and fearmongering is the primary tool used to prevent actual safety from occuring the republican lead fact free fearmongering is everyone's issue.
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Replying to @netfire4 @nicholasmberg and
Paul Retweeted John Pfaff
Here is the fearmongering lead propaganda at work terrifying our populous into accepting the brutality of a even more cruel and oppressive
#PoliceStatehttps://twitter.com/JohnFPfaff/status/1413317254968709120?s=19 …Paul added,
John Pfaff @JohnFPfaffDear God. Thirty years ago was 1991. The absolute PEAK of the crime wave. NYC had ~450 murders in 2020. In 1991? About 2,200. The US homicide rate overall was ~10 per 100,000 in 1991. For 2020? It’ll be ~6.5. The fearmongerers and their enablers have been QUITE successful. https://twitter.com/SusanPage/status/1413146886148554765 …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @nicholasmberg and
if Chesa was the NYC DA in 1990, they'd have 10,000 murders in 1991
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Paul Retweeted Susie Neilson
Thanks to the counterproductive nature of our
#PoliceState and#MassIncarceration system, data actually shows when we have a reform minded da, violent crime reduces and our society gets safer.https://twitter.com/susieneilson/status/1378059503736778753?s=19 …Paul added,
Susie NeilsonVerified account @susieneilsonReplying to @susieneilson @socallegaleagl1 @meganrcassidyThe broader point is D.A. policies don't appear to have the same effect on crime rates as bigger events like the pandemic and recession. See our chart on San Francisco vs. Sacramento - in Sac, with a more traditional D.A., assaults increased and murder rates increased more pic.twitter.com/U1yAj1Wbsg1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @nicholasmberg and
You got it all backwards. Gentrification leads to less crime. That attracts more leftists into town who then put "reform minded" DAs into office. That leads to the cycle turning up w/ rising crime
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Paul Retweeted Aaron Carr
The obvious solution to the homelessness on our streets is to build more housing. Gentrification, causes decreases in affordability, wealth disparity, homelessness and lawlessness.https://twitter.com/aaronAcarr/status/1419039171650461699?s=19 …
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Replying to @netfire4 @nicholasmberg and
Yup, build more housing in SF for the homeless to attract even more of them ... as it'll take 2+ yrs to complete, where do you want to house them and everyone on the "waiting list" in the meantime?
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Paul Retweeted Aaron Carr
The majority of those on our streets last residence of record was San Franciscs. Previous to the pandemic studies placed it at more than 70%, we can build housing for all who want to come here, to do so is in fact good for us economically, and socially.https://twitter.com/aaronAcarr/status/1419041913068523522?s=19 …
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bad data
... all taken from a little "study" from a partisan hack who takes half of the revenue from his "homeless non-profit" to pay himself. A ex righthand man to this crookhttps://bit.ly/36YErbV 1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Glad to hear you're familiar with one of the multitude of peer reviewed studies showing both that homelessness is a local problem due to wealth disparity, and that housing is the right way to address it. Do you have studies to refute this, or are you just anti data and science?
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