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by MichaelCollins
1295 days ago
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> People are safer on the street. Only if you narrowly define 'people' to mean the tiny minority of people who are thieves, and exclude the overwhelming majority of people who aren't thieves. Thieves are safer on the street but everybody else is safer with thieves off the street. You've got your priorities skewed. |
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Realize that I'm not arguing for impunity, just that incarceration should be off the table.