The message that is being communicated by the vast majority of these protests is an essential message, is a long overdue message, and is a message that will not be silenced or defined by outliers.pic.twitter.com/OPXR09XMLD
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Replying to @jnperri @chesaboudin
So gather intelligence and enforce against looting if they must. Don't lock down the entire city for the crimes of a handful. That's collective punishment.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @chesaboudin
We do not have a police force w/ adequate resources to handle a planned, organized mass riot and looting. The curfew enables them to proactively prevent rather than react to crimes. Vast majority of us do not want violence and are willing to accept a minor sacrifice to thwart it.
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Replying to @jnperri @chesaboudin
There is no organized mass riot. There are sporadic acts of break away groups wreaking havoc after the main marches ended in a very small area of the City. No need at all for a citywide curfew. Residences, neighborhood biz are not targets.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @chesaboudin
Perhaps it’s overkill. But, where you trying to go after 8 anyhow? You’re favorite closed restaurant? Like I said, minor inconvenience for huge help to SFPD trying to maintain order.
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Replying to @jnperri @chesaboudin
The constitution grants us the right to free travel. There is no basis for infringing on it now with respects to looting because looting is so contained.
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This kind of transference of burden for protest onto the general public via universal curfew is how power tries to diminish support for challenges to its prerogatives such as these protests.
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