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In reply to the discussion: Has the Democratic Party Accepted Mass Incarceration as a Norm? [View all]highplainsdem
(62,846 posts)23. The words you yourself used were "helped create." That implies Biden helped
originate a trend that had in fact already existed for decades.
What's disingenuous is people trying to ignore the actual history.
I've seen countless tweets falsely claiming Biden is "responsible for mass incarceration."
Some of those are probably the result of sheer stupidity/ignorance on the part of the person tweeting that nonsense, but others are deliberate revisionist history with malicious intent, smears against Biden from both the left and the right.
RWers LOVE this argument. They want nothing more than to divide Democrats.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Has the Democratic Party Accepted Mass Incarceration as a Norm? [View all]
DemocraticSocialist8
May 2019
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Yes...it's a monstrosity that has also led to an increase of police state violence against POC
DemocraticSocialist8
May 2019
#3
Yes, so Bernie isn't without blame but he says the only reason he did was for the VAW Act
DemocraticSocialist8
May 2019
#4
It is not fear, I like Biden and strongly dislike Sanders who would only receive a vote from me in
Demsrule86
May 2019
#50
So him co-authoring the 94 Crime Bill isn't helping to make the situation worse?
DemocraticSocialist8
May 2019
#18
Under Obama, mass incarceration has decreased for the first time in nearly 50 years
Skya Rhen
May 2019
#27
The words you yourself used were "helped create." That implies Biden helped
highplainsdem
May 2019
#23
The 1994 crime bill expired in 2014, 15 years ago. Some of the provisions in it were extended....
George II
May 2019
#28
The anti-Biden arguments are all over Twitter, where the left wing of the party and leftist non-
highplainsdem
May 2019
#15
Not trying to be argumentative, but just saying being against mass incarceration isn't enough
still_one
May 2019
#14
I've been asking people what they mean about "mass encarceration". It's an ominous term....
George II
May 2019
#29
People like talking about the "mass incarceration" that came about because of....
George II
May 2019
#16
Well stated Crime in 1994 was very high, and the reasons numerous. Hopefully we learn from it.
c-rational
May 2019
#26
Studies actually show that mass incarceration didn't reduce crime though
DemocraticSocialist8
May 2019
#44
This is a great analysis of the history of the crime bill and it's effects....
George II
May 2019
#24
From 1988 to 1994, mass incarceration went from 600,000 to 1 million...
Drunken Irishman
May 2019
#37
Thanks for this - I prefer factual figures rather than talking points - the numbers speak for
Skya Rhen
May 2019
#40
Ummm...Joe Biden was in office all of those years and advocated for tough-on-crime laws
DemocraticSocialist8
May 2019
#45
It's not the same and I've already said Bernie SHOULD be criticized for signing the bill
DemocraticSocialist8
May 2019
#59
What is Bernie Sanders doing about the disproportionate amount of African Americans, compared to
Skya Rhen
May 2019
#51
I've slowly been getting into decarceration/abolitionist work and find it fascinating and urgently
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2019
#55