Alec, your claim that crime is down U.S.-wide is just like @chesaboudin claim it is down in SF.
Technically true. But once you look more closely, it is clear that certain types of crime are up.
In our city, murders are up. Burglaries. Car thefts. Arson. Shootings. Drug OD dead.https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1437420997083373571 …
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @chesaboudin
What do you imagine the significance to be of even modest yearly fluctuations in any of these particular "crimes"? Do you know whether pollution crimes, wage theft, or any other crime not widely investigated is up? What the role of cops and prosecutors are in any of these?
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Replying to @equalityAlec @chesaboudin
I don't. And neither do you. I'm just thinking progressives make pretty sweeping claims about crime and its causes considering they have no clue. Part of this for sure is a repeat of the 60s. Civil rights movement -> anti-police sentiment -> less policing -> more crime.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @chesaboudin
i think you should read my long thread, as well as the two major articles i wrote that are cited in the thread. i very rarely make "sweeping claims about crime" because i think the concept of "crime" is pretty much meaningless and a terrible approximation for harm and well-being.
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Replying to @equalityAlec @chesaboudin
I do not believe it is a good idea to give up on the idea of keeping those who break the law from harming society any more. I am not against addressing the root causes of crime BTW. But progressives do it at the expense of public safety. 1st, guarantee public safety.
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I do not believe that your vision offers ANY additional safety for me, in fact I believe you offer only a loss of both liberty and safety. The evidence is consistent and obvious tough on crime policies are a failed antique. Liberty and Justice first, only then can we be safe.pic.twitter.com/THuGN8nNy4
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