there were no Black people in that clubhouse conversation about the “future of SF” and nobody speaking in the conversation said a word about it. y’all, i beg of you, please stop accepting no Black people as the norm. please stop leaving it to Black people to point it out.
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Replying to @EricaJoy
I think you were a little rushed to judge. This is from
@michelletandler.pic.twitter.com/MRzMKiKEwe
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The issue wasn’t just the initial group was too white. The issue was primarily the inaccurate things they were saying about SF, then censoring Black people from participating in the dialogue while talking about crime & “those people” and “It’s time to take our city back”
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Replying to @BivettB @WeideKarsten and
Here is the photo of both Michelle and the pic of Michelle & Mike taking the timeout to make Delian a moderator, adding Chesa as a speaker as well as other white friends after scrolling past several black hands that had been raised for at least 30 minutes.
#MichelleIsALiarpic.twitter.com/em8Mi9Yo19
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There is nothing wrong with making
@chesaboudin the speaker (after all, his failure is the #1 subject in town) and to let the people speak who organized it and were supposed to be on the panel. Again, almost no raised hand got to speak. Not everything is racism.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
None of this white speakers had expertise in criminal justice or homelessness. So again pretending she didn’t see any black people raise their hands is another lie since a big green box pops up notifying moderators each time a hand is raised.
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