The United States spends more on public safety than almost all its peer countries and much less, relatively speaking, on social services
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Now we’re having a conversation that’s not just about how black communities are policed, and what reforms are required, but also about why we’ve invested exclusively in a criminalization model for public safety, instead of investing in housing, jobs, health care, education for black communities and fighting structural inequality.
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Budgets are moral documents, reflecting priorities and values.
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recent immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean have different combinations of history and experience, so some have argued that the term “black” is more inclusive of the collective experiences of the US population.
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About 10 percent of the 46.8 million black people in the United States are foreign born.
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forms of moral argument that are motivated by the vanity of self-presentation
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People engaged in moral grandstanding, they believe, will tend to “pile on,” repeating a widely shared criticism
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“trump up,” depicting an innocent act as a major offense
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The United States wrested power from labor and gave it to business, and it suppressed wages and cut taxes rather than invest in human capital, as our peer countries did. As other countries embraced universal health care, we did not; several counties in the United States have life expectancies shorter than those in Cambodia or Bangladesh.
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A low-end worker may not have a high school diploma and is often barely literate or numerate while also struggling with a dependency; more than seven million Americans also have suspended driver’s licenses for failing to pay child support or court-related debt, meaning that they may not reliably show up at work.
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If we’re going to obsess about personal responsibility, let’s also have a conversation about social responsibility.
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