5% population and 25% of prisoners, our historic rates of mass incarceration are unprecedented. We incarcerate both the greatest number and percentage of people in the history of man.
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Replying to @netfire4 @sutros_revenge and
In Florida, they gave zero citations for not having snow chains on your tires, why? Because Snow is not a problem. Do these areas with low incarceration have high crime rates? if they did have higher crime rates would they have higher incarceration? It's people not policy.
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @sutros_revenge and
5% of our city is black but 50+% of our prisoners are. Your supposition is not that the cops are racist, but there is something inherently more criminal about this community and Americans as a whole?https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/implicit-bias-trainer-finds-extreme-degree-of-anti-black-sentiment-within-sfpd/ …
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Replying to @netfire4 @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
what does any of this have to do with keeping repeat offenders in jail? It's a dereliction of duty to citizens who are living in fear.
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Replying to @AdityaBhavnani @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
Paul Retweeted SF DISTRICT ATTORNEY
The reason why we are not incarcerating in quite as historic of a level is because doing so in this moment poses existential epidemiological threats to society at large.
@chesaboudin is thankfully decarceration on guidance from our medical professionals.https://twitter.com/SFDAOffice/status/1333825561144147970?s=20 …Paul added,
SF DISTRICT ATTORNEY @SFDAOfficeCheck out this new report from@SFDAOffice on our use of data to drive decision making around rapid decarceration. With COVID cases spiking, this is a critical resource to help other jurisdictions save lives inside jails and in the broader community. https://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/justice-driven-data/an-epidemic-inside-a-pandemic/ … pic.twitter.com/v7yed0fn071 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @AdityaBhavnani and
We went over this, in San Francisco decarceration statistically may save three inmates from dying of COVID in jail. Decarceration is killing way more than three, so if it's about lives, then use that as the metric. And don't subjectively pick and choose, make sense?
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @AdityaBhavnani and
No because it's not about the lives on the inside but about the epidemiological risk to everyone by keeping people in overcrowded congregate settings. Doing so makes us all sick!
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Replying to @netfire4 @AdityaBhavnani and
So you're actually implying that the public is "safer" if contained law breakers are released because law breakers will follow Covid safety protocols?pic.twitter.com/Iv6RLTMbG9
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @netfire4 and
You’re a law breaker, do you follow COVID protocols?
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Replying to @unbannotcars @kisumxes and
Actually yeah, I may not agree with it, but I follow it. That's our mandate as citizens, or at least "suckers" like me. Seems the rest of you just pick and choose what you decide to follow. That's why you identify with lawless people so much.
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Ok, so law breakers are capable of following COVID protocols. Why the implication that these people will not? If I had to guess, I’d say racism.
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