Karsten, I'd encourage you to do better than "pre/post-Chesa". As others have said, you're taking data from before Chesa was in office. Furthermore, blithely grabbing 2 numbers doesn't factor in COVID-19, lack of federal aid like other countries had, shuttered courthouses, etc.
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Replying to @phillip_dupree @cameronshanti3 and
Arguing crime numbers on Twitter is a battle I haven't time for, but I'll leave you with this. If you want to talk real FBI data, then I will stick with the conclusion the SF Chronicle has drawn numerous times. There isn't a crime rate, and crime isn't up.https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/Editorial-No-the-Bay-Area-is-not-in-the-midst-16321086.php …
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @phillip_dupree and
Produce wealth disparity through racism, and then attempt to incarcerate your way out of the results? What you're asking for is evil and racist, no society in the history of man has ever been more brutal and we have absolutely nothing to show for 40 years of it.pic.twitter.com/dwbZRSDaDk
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Replying to @netfire4 @phillip_dupree and
I have to tell ya, when somebody calls me a "racist" or a "fascist", I know I have won the argument.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @netfire4 and
I may have missed something but I see only a critique of outmoded hard on crime practice which has created so much crime - its roots in racism slavery and slave-wage employment.
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @netfire4 and
Yes, racism from more than one and a half century ago totally justifies why we don't jail drug dealers, shrug at 700 OD dead last year and let repeat violent offenders of the hook who then go on to murder innocents.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @cameronshanti3 and
Jailing drug dealers doesn’t work, and I have presented the research that indicates this many times. I personally don’t much sympathy for people who chose to poison themselves but if you some evidence based strategy that doesn’t cost too much I would be in favor of it.
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Replying to @the_watcher @WeideKarsten and
Jailing drug users is even less likely to work and costs more than jailing dealers.
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Replying to @the_watcher @cameronshanti3 and
Criminalizing use of Fent allows us to put addicts before the choice: Rehab or jail.
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Criminalizing use of pain medication has resulted in this @fentanyl_crisis predicted from the mid 1990's as a result of the iron law of prohibition.
Do you dispute this economic iron law prohibition?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_law_of_prohibition …
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