This breaks my heart. Courtney’s unalienable right to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness was never a priority for a DA that fetishizes releasing criminals & enforcing laws arbitrarily. It should be our priority to get @chesaboudin out of office. https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1257816106468663297?s=21 …https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1257816106468663297 …
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Courtney was my friend. You’re a very good friend, too, so seeing this disheartens me. This post does nothing to honor Courtney or address the root causes of gun violence. It’s political grandstanding. Please save your attacks on
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That's like saying we can't talk about gun reform after a school shooting. I take no pleasure in my discontent with our DA. But I live in SF & not a day goes by without someone I love mentioning a harassment story. Moments like these are the time & place for uncomfortable truths
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Show me the link between Chesa and Courtney’s death and I’ll retract my statement.
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In Feb, Stanford Review concluded: Boudin’s sympathy with violent criminals will have real and negative effects on law-abiding residents, property and small business owners. It will ruin public spaces in SF and potentially endanger lives (see facts herein)https://stanfordreview.org/chesa-boudin-san-franciscos-lawless-revolutionary/amp/ …
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The Stanford Review is hardly the pinnacle of objective investigative reporting, you’re telling me you couldn’t find any more impartial criticisms than a paper thin opinion piece that repeatedly refers to Boudin as “Comrade Gringo” and goes on to whine about plastic straws?
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