Sorry you feel that way. As stated, I do not have a preference on the Chesa recall one way or the other. I think there have been too many extenuating circumstances for his policies to have a clear read. I do note only one side has been committing criminal voter interference tho.
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Spider sense tells me you want to argue yet another point so you can feel good about winning . . . or just arguing. Maybe is just the arguing that folks get addicted to. Sincerity is what’s lacking here.
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I don't think it's fair to say I lack sincerity. I was very open about how I want the collective us to be able to disagree respectfully. For that to happen we need to argue. Argument *can* be constructive when done respectfully, it just seems like people have forgotten how.
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For me your comments cling to argument. There’s some snarky baiting thrown in to fuel argument. Argument is not the same as respectful discussion or creative solution. Especially on Twitter.
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You're correct. It is argument bait. Because as I said, I want us to reach a place where we can argue respectfully and be okay with our disagreement. It sounds like you want everyone to agree, and to agree with what you believe. I wish you the best of luck in that endeavor.
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Baiting has no place in clear respectful discussion aimed at solving a collective problem. Baiting is manipulative, controlling, confusing, insincere. Wishing me well for a shady quality you alone assign me is snarky insincerity. You maintain illusion of control in interaction.
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buddythebird ↙️ ↙️ ↙️ Retweeted Cameron
And you were relinquishing control in this comment, were you?https://twitter.com/cameronshanti3/status/1442910586820390913?t=g1mE1DCLvmI2WoP7gblbQw&s=19 …
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Cameron @cameronshanti3Replying to @chesaboudin @LorenaAD80Thank you@chesaboudin and@lorenagonzalez! Reactionary replies here show that recallers are fine with stealing wages from workers - a telling clue this recall is a privileged effort. SF elected reform. We continue to#StandWithElectedDAChesa#StandWithChesa1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
I’m very glad I called out the unthoughtful nature of recaller replies to initial thread. I feel my honesty and insight too. Crimes against workers don’t matter as much to you, for ex., as arguing a fabricated point about DA’s policies on Twitter. Watch the vid.
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You know nothing about my opinions on wage theft. I work in an industry where it is common and have spent my career protecting those around and under me from it, as well as educating them about it. I do think rape and vehicular manslaughter are magnitudes worse tho.
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To be honest, in truth you know nothing about the difference in sentencing a wage theft crime and manslaughter under this bill. You’ve imagined that wage theft would incur as much or more sentencing, then proceeded to bait and argue that point aggressively.
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I support incarceration for wage theft and I'm glad it was passed. I also support rehabilitative justice. I do not support many of the sentencing decisions Chesa has made, two of which cases involved vehicular manslaughter and rape.
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not libertarian as in taxes are theft but libertarian as in give the f
king land back