5) I don't make fun of BLM- I support it. 6) SF has forgotten its tax payers and basic services of personal & property safety, filth, infrastructure & education- why do you think people are leaving? 7) Way to cherry-pick and spin my twitter account. You clearly can't be objective
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @GehaniNeil and
I'm pretty sure you'd conclude *anyone* who disagrees with your not-terrified-of-your-city-at-all obsession is poisoned by their own personal history and lacks your pure objective analysis.pic.twitter.com/sjk7IVMFou
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Replying to @donkyourenemies @GehaniNeil and
Instead of projecting my conclusions- just look at my feed, I lay it all out there. Crime is on the rise in SF- FACT when normalized for no tourists. DA has repeatedly had the gall to say crime is decreasing. His statements and actions speak for themselves - all coming to light.
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
@BravoSFPols - would u mind posting the link to crime stats you are looking at? I want to understand why the dispute in conclusion - may be the time horizon is different between the two schools? It is generally true that crime rises when economic conditions worsen.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
Of course - here you go. Play around with it. You want to understand the discrepancy? Chesa is not honest with the public.https://www.sanfranciscopolice.org/stay-safe/crime-data/crime-dashboard …
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
For 2020, most show down (from previous year) except for Burglary and Motor Vehicle Theft - both of these are non-violent crimes, no? if I am not mistaken, he would rather focus on incarcerating violent ones.pic.twitter.com/sN7PcvZod8
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
1. They are down because tourism is down - this is well known and accepted by all, even Chesa admits this. 2. You think Burglary is non-violent - Burglary is breaking and entering.
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
So comparing 2019 to 2018 would take tourism into account, yes? "Depending on the type of structure involved, burglary can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor." Not a lawyer - seems non-violent unless an assault occurs FYI, I have been burglarized (twice).pic.twitter.com/GBYjxo3Z8o
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @donkyourenemies and
Have you read this?https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55372462 …
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
I did now "And we all know that to build safety, we have to work together." Given his lived experience, I can understand his POV. I do agree with this bit though "Jail and prison should be the last resort" for non-violent crimes - call me naive if you wish.pic.twitter.com/DC355A6ZZD
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You missed how he can't be honest about facts about crime?
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Replying to @BravoSFPols @donkyourenemies and
He is likely using "crime" overall, including all the sub categories. In that sense, he is not wrong. A different perspective of "crime" = homicides only or burglary or vehicle theft, then a different conclusion. A critical reporter would have asked the clarifying question.
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