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….love seeing this shyt when you have Pacific Islanders, Cambodians, Thai etc who are equally as poor and don’t engage in any of this. But I’ll let this random nikka from a message board explain Bay Area racial dynamic like a TLR poster.

Don't call me a nikka clown:mjpls:

I don't care about the bullshyt desegregation that you are trying to do the root of all of this shyt is anti blackness.
 

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The hardcore criminal element will always be who they are, and their existence will always undermine efforts for criminal justice reform.

As long as advocates duck that reality, they will never come up with a work around. Instead, on the heels of the results they are juelzing in bad faith.
Krasner in Philly looks to be the exception, but it's likely that sweeping one size fits all reform won't work.
 

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The hardcore criminal element will always be who they are, and their existence will always undermine efforts for criminal justice reform.

As long as advocates duck that reality, they will never come up with a work around. Instead, on the heels of the results they are juelzing in bad faith.
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You call it bad faith when he was recalled based on bad-faith. Crime hasn't gone up in San Francisco.

This is why you are cop.
 

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Tough on crime must be code for locking up black people. You caint tell me amerikkka really believe this tough on crime shyt when nearly 70% of people arrested for some type of crime are white but more black people are locked up than white. It is to the point where people in this country associate crime with black folks exclusively. People will watch white people do crime and just 🤷‍♀️ but talk that tough of crime bullshyt.
 

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Tough on crime must be code for locking up black people. You caint tell me amerikkka really believe this tough on crime shyt when nearly 70% of people arrested for some type of crime are white but more black people are locked up than white. It is to the point where people in this country associate crime with black folks exclusively. People will watch white people do crime and just 🤷‍♀️ but talk that tough of crime bullshyt.
A lot of middle class black people support "tough on crime" as well.

Its not just targeting young black people, but poor people, homeless people, etc. Anyone with no capital and influence.
 

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A lot of middle class black people support "tough on crime" as well.

Its not just targeting young black people, but poor people, homeless people, etc. Anyone with no capital and influence.

Black people will be the ones taking most of the weight of this tough on crime shyt like always. What good is tough on crime if it is only for people with “no capital and influence” like you say?
 

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Here's another problem: Advocates are lumping "black crime" reform with rights for illegal aliens. Chesa Boudin wasn't prosecuting illegal aliens because they would then be subjected to deportation.
 

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Between this and Eric Adams being elected Mayor in NYC, if the two most “progressive” cities can’t stomach “criminal justice reform” shyt is dead as a national platform. Really sad as there had been positive changes to undo the overcriminalization of petty crime but I fear we’re heading back to late 80’s/90’s views on crime
We had a good run
 

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Going forward a lot of these initiatives are going to have to show a legislative component that backs the will of these activist DAs.

For example, if you're not charging people for mere possession there needs to be similar changes in the laws that reflect that decriminalizaton.

Similarly if we don't believe the sentencing is fair or does harm then the sentencing guidelines need to be updated.

If not you're always going to have this strange bsckv and forth.
 
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