DA is consistent. Until you yourself become willing to retract your own misrepresentations of him, like the one that started this, there’s no PR team that could get you to hear the truth.
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DA has told the truth. I’ve posted the NYT article for review as well as statements from the DA’s office. Here are more items.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/14/bogus-backlash-against-progressive-prosecutors/%3foutputType=amp …
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The opinion piece quotes Dion Kim’s subject as feeling violated and manipulated to discredit the elected DA. Then it goes on to the opinion.
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Accusing before finding out the facts is a way to discredit with misinformation. Check allegations before spreading them. “Not necessarily” proving every allegation is not true is a bad standard. It’s bad for the community. Justice reform is at stake.
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Once your misrepresentations are pointed out you should retract or apologize. Blame is unnecessary.
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No need to call me “lady.” Again I’ve not misrepresentated. I’ve posted ideas and facts to clarify misrepresentations.
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