Good (Encouraging) Stuff (Part 1)

Doing the right thing. If you haven’t been to Montgomery, AL, USA, to see the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, it’s worth a visit. It’s exhausting, in a Holocaust Museum or Rape of Nanjing Museum way. But it, the Legacy Museum, and the Rosa Parks Museum are amazing. And they are the top tourism draws, by far, in the town.

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Cross in Jan 6

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This is a great story, from the Des Moines Register (behind a paywall so here’s a free link):

Michael Gartner gave Iowa Cubs employees $600,000 from the team’s sale. Here’s how it went down.

https://archive.fo/ODfCr

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In Finland, the number of homeless people has fallen sharply. The reason: The country applies the “Housing First” concept. Those affected by homelessness receive a small apartment and counselling – without any preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected thus make their way back into a stable life. And: All this is cheaper than accepting homelessness.

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It was a jury trial and the jury heard how Colston helped enslave (I believe) 80,000 people.
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This shows that the Tory culture war doesn’t actually garner support from twelve citizens when they actually sit down and think about what it is they are supposed to support. See also how in the face of Tory and oligarch media attacks the British people responded by record contributions to the Lifeguards protecting people at sea, at variance with the official policy of the English ruling elite,

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This was a good reminder that carefully collecting all the evidence first and then hitting hard and fast is what Garland did for the Oklahoma bombing and what was done with Watergate as well:

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Dare we hope?

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Is it lead poisoning? Or is a huge piece the decriminalization movement? And legislation for ensuring services that started bridging the school and adult service systems.

Testosterone levels decreased that entire time period. Yet we don’t make that simple construction a myth to explain everything.

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It makes me wonder how they’re accounting for the number of teens who wind up in places like this:

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The lead/crime link is one of Kevin Drum’s pet theories that he likes to bring up frequently, and obviously can’t everything on its own, but there are some very compelling studies that show it’s been a huge factor in crime reduction around the world. It’s not just some baseless crackpot theory at this point.

The main reason I posted this was that a reduction in imprisonment of young people (whatever the causes) is good and encouraging stuff.

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Right? I’ve long hated the lead-poisoning explanation for high crime rates in areas where so many other systemic factors account for that. It further demonizes black youth.

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How did they account for other factors and determine what portion was solely due to lead? And how did they determine what all other factors might be?

Sounds like crack babies the way so many people use it to reduce complexity sometimes.

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