History written by the i like to say to the winners go the history. Theyre the ones telling the story. All right . Unless theyre doing this in war. But this is the way it usually works. So you usually get their perspective. All right. Were going to see that a lot in this war where youve got a lot of patriots, American Revolution stuff. Had you read the spring chapter to get the british perspective. Their version is a little different. What other challenges do you run into . Kate . Uncertainty who won what battle and all that stuff. You do run into some uncertainties. Again, lots of different perspectives here. You may have some bias. Generals like to make themselves look good. Wars are nice for promotion. So, yeah. Got to be really careful about your sources. As historians you know not to take everything at face value and military guys, generals, officers doesnt mean theyre always right. Anything else . Other things . Okay. Also you have issues with, like, how, trying to reconstruct a
So sure theres an issue for which trivia from investors but. I think theres a market for for the forward looking at short term 1st for. Nature monopolies guys are there to try to accomplish. The. Purpose. It was because of global d it was going to have to be able to use these is it you know why would you just give us cover books later on possible business for the fun of the fund raising youre fighting with a bicycle book about. Something left to push out of the last 4 to 6 months because of the south. Welcome to front running 2020 with a mask riser and stacey are going to take a look at the policies on the issues heading into the election today were going to take a close look to the criminal Justice Reform. Place one thing youve heard throughout our campaigns is lock her up walk him up walk her up which to me is quite terrifying i think that looks almost fascist but were going to look at justice because for the younger millennial generations theyre looking at issues of Economic Justice
Welcome to front running 2020 with a mask riser and stacey are going to take a look at the policies on the issues heading into the election today were going to take a close look to the criminal Justice Reform. Place one thing youve heard throughout our campaigns is lock her up walk him up walk her up which to me is quite terrifying i think that looks almost fascist but were going to look at justice because for the younger millennial generations theyre looking at issues of Economic Justice social justice and now we have Justice Justice and to put this into context before we turn to our guests to join us in this conversation Sinclair Skinner a marshall our back i want you to look at this chart of incarcerated americans right when the boomers became the largest voting bloc once they got their vote well that was right about there and it looks like they wanted to vote for it lock them up thats been their mantra for the last 40 years locking people up so Sinclair Skinner i know at your recen
Welcome to front running 2020 with a mask riser and stacey are going to take a look at the policies on the issues heading into the election today were going to take a close look to the criminal Justice Reform. Place one thing youve heard throughout our campaigns is lock her up walk him up well mark her up which to me is quite terrifying i think that looks almost fascist but were going to look at justice because for the younger millennial generations theyre looking at issues of Economic Justice social justice and now we have Justice Justice and to put this into context before we turn to our guests to join us in this conversation Sinclair Skinner a marshall our back i want you to look at this chart of incarcerated americans right when the boomers became the largest voting bloc once they got their vote well that was right about there and it looks like they wanted to vote for it lock them up thats been their mantra for the last 40 years locking people up so Sinclair Skinner i know at your
698. 00 per 100000 americans locked up 37 percent of those prisoners are black is this a Racial Justice issue. Definitely i think even when you look at the time line that you gave another key indicator is when you started seeing the Civil Rights Movement changing so desegregation and then the addressing of how we deal with this now integrated society a lot of it had to do with incarceration so again in my neighborhood no one had a visa or a passport but somehow crack ok to my neighborhood so in a real way were looking at the issue that its definitely been a continuity in the way of how do we do with the Racial Disparities in our country and i think with politicians and this is even with the black politicians there are some fallacies you know that the broken glass a book broken paying theory and that and again some of the things about the disparities between. Crack and cocaine and how we over criminalize folks you know my older brother was a victim of this. Consequence and he said when