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@futurebird I don't know how to do the threaded comment yet. So this is a bit of a longish reply.
Short answer, though. Drug addicts and the Homeless don't vote.
Cops both vote and cops also belong to Unions that contribute to political campaigns.
The same goes for the people who make the tanks and stuff for cops. They also provide jobs and board positions for politicians who retire or are voted out.
People want safety and vote for cops.
But large overtime needs to be explained
So basic Public Choice Theory, or even the radical Power Structure Dynamics (as I think it was called in the 1960s).
Would explain why Cops get overtime. A good source is Mancur Olson bit.ly/2FJ0Gsv who started as a left-wing democrat, but went on to suggest
something resembling a cooperative anarchist society.
But basically, Special Interests exert an outsized weight on policy decisions. So, since more overtime is better for Cops (they tend to use it at two points in their career, at the beginning when they are underpaid
and during their last years on the force, to boost their pension.) The total number of police officers is limited. And things like Baseball Game security is offered as overtime.
Which is why things like Drug legalization, open borders, and other things which both Libertarians and Socialists are resisted. Because Corrections Officer Unions, Private Prisons, and a large set of industries make a lot of money, contribute to campaigns of both
democrats and republicans.
Unfortunately, public choice theory tends to see the problem as intractable. You won't be allowed to choose people who will reverse this trend. Hence, the Democrats (despite the push for CJR) have offered to of the "toughest on crime"
candidates -- Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. I would also suggest C. Wright Mills.

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Sep 1, 2021
Actually, if you had read the excellent thread by @wrong_speak, you would realize that the context -- that slavery was once a constant and almost universal feature of societies (at almost every stage along the technology spectrum), then you would understand the context.
That slavery was constant does not make slavery moral, or excuse those who condoned it. It does, however, demonstrate the openmindedness and moral courage of those who opposed it.
As Hannah Arendt & Barbara Fields (below) argue, racism is neither "natural" and nor an evolutionary development (since the likelihood of tribal neighbors being significantly different from members of a neighboring tribe was a bit unlikely early on.)
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Aug 30, 2021
A number of people have commented and liked this study. To be clear, there are a number of alternate explanations:
a) Testing in these countries is limited, so the number of infections is less than it is in other places that test more regularly.
b) Age of population. If my memory serves, Africa has one of the youngest continents. Since COVID is a disease of old age, the low number of deaths might be attributed to the age of the population.
That the main outlier between Ivn and non-Ivn countries is South Africa, which may have a much older population.
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Aug 29, 2021
Back in the days of vinyl, when you wanted to pay tribute to someone you made a mixtape. Inspired by @naninizhoni's perceptiveness, a couple of my favorite "white" singers.
Back in the day, they had the Columbia House music club. My aunt used it to send her nephews music. She decided I would like folk and sent me Buffy Sainte Marie.

Buffy later abandoned the purely folk format for a more rock-driven approach. Used my summer job money for this album.
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May 30, 2021
Sometimes I think the sum total of my twitter life can be boiled down to one or two on mots and sitting between @Theo_TJ_Jordan and whomever he is arguing with enacting the comedy routine whereby by agree with both sides, I only enrage the other participants... A thread...
The problem is I understand Theo Jordan's rage. If we all agree there is a problem, then the best way to go about fixing it is to have an honest discussion. Here is the problem which Michael Harriot wishes to bring into the spotlight.
Unfortunately, the data which Mr. Harriot relies on seems somewhat dubious.

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May 27, 2021
Overlooking the simple fact that lockdowns have been very, very good for the rich -- and hence Tomas Pueyo has more skin in the game than John Edmunds (who will not become a billionaire whether the virus continues or not) we come to the meat of what he is saying.
Controlled burns have been a staple of forestry management since primitive times.
For the past 20 years, California has attempted to enforce a zero burn policy, banning controlled burns.
The result is, in the last 20 years we have seen record numbers in both acres lost as well as the number and intensity of fires per dry season.
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Oct 9, 2020
One of the biggest trends I have noticed over the years is the lack of love present in people. Not familial love, not romantic love, but the sense of commonality you would get when interacting with people in the day to day world.
Perhaps it is because I worked for most of my life in menial\blue collar jobs that what I see missing is the sense that I used to have that I was making the world a little better by doing things that made someone's life a little better.
When I worked as a janitor I was always pleased that someone would walk into a sparkling lavatory and be happy that things were stocked or emptied and ready for them. I delighted knowing that someone would appreciate a clean bathroom, and I was being paid.
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