It is completely reprehensible that you recorded people with mental illness for inclusion in your reporting. All people have a right to privacy and dignity. Seattle is dying because we've sensationalized a problem instead of addressing it with humanity.
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Also, you have lost all journalistic integrity. You should find something else to do.
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Firstly, the exploitation of people in crisis in this clip is wrong. Secondly, it is shameful how public officials and elected have failed to adequately respond to this emergency in our city, county, and region. The critique and the shame is on those in power.
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It's showing the reality of the situation..not sugar coating it for tv
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Using footage of people in crisis is really sleazy. I am surprised that
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Owned by Sinclair, of course they’d do it.
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It's simple math- 240,000 people moved to the region & we only built 80,000 new homes in the last 8 yrs
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Not so fast. Most homeless people in Seattle are repeatedly offered services to get on w/ their lives & refuse those services. This isn't about them affording a place to stay. They're addicted, haven't hit rock bottom & Seattle makes it EZ for them to keep living on the street.
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Thanks for continuing to shine a light on this subject Eric. It truly is a
#shame.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Tax breaks for anyone that makes a million or more and absolutely no concern for the poor, maybe.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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