Wait, @chesaboudin said #CrimeIsDown?
This literal mile of 720 corpses wasn't included in SF’s 2020 crime stats. Addicts not treated like real people by the DA? I'm shocked.
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Poisoning yourself is a crime?
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People who do drugs make a choice to do it. No one is forcing them. The War on Drugs has been an even more abysmal failure than the War in Afghanistan.
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60-80 percent of addicts self-cure in a decade.
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Mug T’graw Retweeted CH
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It seems like you are changing the topic. You can start a Covid discussion if you like and if you tag me I will be happy to participate.
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In this case the topic is consistency in data interpretation&analysis,of which you seem to be a proponent. You cannot argue crime is down in SF& simultaneously hold that covid is a statistically significant overall threat to humanity, especially with the DA using covid as excuse.
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Paul Retweeted David Menschel
Our epidemiologists emphasize that our historic, excessive and unprecedented
#MassIncarceration system poses existential public health danger to society at large especially during this pandemic.https://mobile.twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1262788183877488640 …Paul added,
David Menschel @davidminpdxOf the top 100 vectors of coronavirus: 57 are prisons/jails 21 are meatpacking plants 10 are nursing homes 5 are psychiatric hospitals 3 are development centers 2 are wind turbine plants 1 is an aircraft carrier 1 is a nuclear power plant https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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“Something something national problem, local data doesn't matter in local policy making”

What has mass incarceration got to do with San Francisco? It has some of the lowest rates in the country while repeat violent offenders hit and run, killing without consequences.pic.twitter.com/DmPEmZ2vzL
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Paul Retweeted Prison Policy Init.
Disingenuous to compare us to systems we take part in, those state and federal numbers are added to SF's incarceration rate as a city. But even individually, at a rate of 279/100k SF incarcerates at a higher rate than any other country.
#MassIncarcerationhttps://twitter.com/PrisonPolicy/status/1435634041353486346 …Paul added,
Prison Policy Init.Verified account @PrisonPolicyNEW: Here is the 2021 update to our “States of Incarceration” report, comparing incarceration rates in U.S. states to 169 countries around the world: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/global/2021.html … 24 states, when viewed as countries, have the highest incarceration rate *in the world.* pic.twitter.com/tXBlyeOqpF1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Disingenuous to ignore local context in local discussion, and the phenomenonally high rates of death, >1000 dead, that followed unpoliced dealing, and a DA that has taken zero of these dealers to trial. An absurd situation.
#HockeystickOfDeath
#FentanylMassacre
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