When did we become so cruel?
A Connecticut prisoner who has asthma is set to be released in about 30 days, but fears he won’t survive these last few weeks if he contracts COVID-19: “I don’t want to go home in a body bag.” theappeal.org/connecticut-co…

May 15, 2020 · 4:55 AM UTC

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Prison should not be a place of punishment! It should be a place of rehabilitation! Teaching Tangible Life Skills along with Behavioral Counseling could go a long way in keeping people out of prison for good once they leave the first time! It's a system failure!
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When we do that, the rate of recidivism decreases dramatically.
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Who is "we"? Your tweets tend to have this boundary confusion, ignoring the class nature of society.
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A history of American punishment: ishinobu.com/7s113-9/, ishinobu.com/7s113-9-1/ and pages that follow.
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Maybe when released prisoners began reoffending. komonews.com/news/coronaviru…
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Since the beginning on humans. Cruelty is what drives us to keep procreating. We need to supply the cruel world with more souls to harm.
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Trump has amplified hatred in the US
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Did not America declare its independence with institutionalized cruelty to almost half its population?
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When we crawled out of the primordial slime.