1/2 Truth: SF “leaders” & nonprofits WANT this city to be disgusting & dangerous. they don’t desire safety, beauty, cleanliness, & economic vibrancy. they want filth, tents, crime, insanity, & addiction. knowing this, we move forward & change everything.
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2/2 Action: the vast majority of San Franciscans want exactly the opposite of what you -
@MattHaneySF@DeanPreston@chesaboudin@sfbos@TheCoalitionSF@samklew@christinevans@HarmReduction@DOPEproject@SF_HSH - are doing/have done. it's time to change. people are mobilizing.10 replies 13 retweets 85 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @EricaJSandberg @MattHaneySF and
The vast majority of San Franciscans want homeless people housed. Maybe advocate for that instead of attacking anyone who works toward that goal.
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Replying to @DeanPreston @MattHaneySF and
this shows how out of touch you are. they/we want safe, clean neighborhoods. to not step in feces, over piles of needles, be crime victims. for the city to STOP giving drug paraphernalia/tents to people in need and instead give addiction/mental health help.
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Replying to @EricaJSandberg @DeanPreston and
When I see someone unsheltered, LIVING on the street, I first think about the HUMAN experiencing that, the trauma they’re accumulating, and what I/we can do to help solve the ROOT issues... NOT the cleanliness of where I have to walk for that moment. Maybe that’s just me though
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Replying to @tammyvinson @EricaJSandberg and
No one is saying the homeless shouldn't be helped - we are saying that the "harm reduction" tactics (I.e. providing drugs & paraphernalia) have made homelessness in SF exponentially worse, ALSO, human feces in the streets isn't acceptable living conditions for us. Both are true.
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@EricaJSandberg literally just said she wants to see the homeless provided the addiction and mental help they need instead of being given tools to continue behaviors that endanger themselves and us, the general public.
Does that seem heartless? We all want to see progress here.
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