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foerbert | 3 years ago

That's predicated on their ability to help catch murderers as well as their inability to allow police to enforce other kinds of crime.

It's also possible for good-faith efforts to play into a feedback system that ends up resulting in racial injustices. They can even do that while doing other good things too.

Then you have the uncomfortable and terrifically subjective question on your hands of weighing the costs and the benefits - both now and into the future.

I don't think you can dismiss this as being largely about race, nor dismiss it as irrelevant to race.

In some ways, it'd be easiest if it doesn't work. That way the questions get real simple.

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