..... Yes. It is. I'm not calling the SF chronicle management stupid or something. I'm saying that an opinion piece in the SF chronicle won't bring Adam Johnson to citywide attention.
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Replying to @Kaelikyear @adamjohnsonNYC and
It already has and not in a favorable way.
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Replying to @melG679 @Kaelikyear and
Are there people who liked his piece? Sure. And a few yrs ago, it prob would have been the majority of San Franciscans. Today, I think most San Franciscans think his piece is out of touch w reality.
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Replying to @melG679 @adamjohnsonNYC and
I think most SFs will not read the piece of have any opinion on it at all. I also have enough faith in humanity that I believe most people will not, like you, scream "NO! WE MUST KEEP STEALING FROM THE WORKERS AND NEVER WRITE ABOUT IT!"
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Replying to @Kaelikyear @adamjohnsonNYC and
Now you started engaging in the same behavior as some of these other people on here which is so not constructive. Retail theft and wage theft are NOT mutually exclusive. One can argue that wage theft is an issue while also acknowledging that the retail theft is a big problem
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Replying to @melG679 @adamjohnsonNYC and
You seem to believe retail theft and wage theft are mutually exclusive because when one single news piece talks about wage theft. The only piece about this matter at all. You yell about how it should have been a 310th piece about a single shoplifting incident that had 309 already
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Replying to @Kaelikyear @adamjohnsonNYC and
No one is yelling except you guys. And the problem with the piece is the author is comparing retail theft to wage theft and making it mutually exclusive. And also, there is more than one incident that’s now gone viral.
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Replying to @melG679 @adamjohnsonNYC and
The "problem" with this piece is the author is correctly pointing out that the media writes 309 papers about a single event and nothing at all about the millions Walgreens stole. Then the author calls for a better media that addresses these proportionate to their harm.
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Replying to @Kaelikyear @melG679 and
To people like you who are invested in the propaganda campaign to downplay wage theft and drive everyone into a frenzy about shoplifting to justify increasing the number of black people jailed media proportionate to harm would undermine that. So you whine about how its bad.
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Replying to @Kaelikyear @adamjohnsonNYC and
This is so silly. If you guys want to effectuate change focus on places like Alabama, Mississippi, etc. these tweets don’t make sense in the context of the CJS in SF. It shows such a lack of understanding of the system in SF.
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Actually opposing the concerted attempt to promote a bullshit narrative in order to divert funds from productive uses to more cops while actively suppressing information about wage theft that harms more people than shoplifting is the best use of limited resources.
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