When someone breaks your window to your vehicle you feel violated and angry. When they break into your home your children sleep in your room or have nightmares. When your neighbors get accosted downtown you feel sorrow and helpless. And you feel more for the criminals. How?
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Replying to @ShermDisel @chesaboudin
I've lived in SF's Mission for 32 years. Crime has come and gone, but my self esteem has not crumbled into a pile of goo. You only feel weak and helpless if you let yourself feel weak and helpless. Most folks manage to roll with the punches instead of curling up into a ball.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @chesaboudin
You mix up with feelings with action. One can feel hurt and empathy without being "scared of the world."
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Replying to @ShermDisel @chesaboudin
You're saying that you're crumpling up into a ball at the prospect of having to face life in the big city and projecting that anxiety onto the DA because you feel otherwise powerless, right?
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @chesaboudin
I love trolls. Let's play I got sometime before my ride. You are from the Mission. I am from the Fillmore. I do feel for all the Citizens of our City because I believe that tourism is our number 1 industry and without public safety, that industry crumbles. Troll on.
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Replying to @ShermDisel @chesaboudin
The SFPD are not very effective at preventing or solving crime. The government mandating shelter in place while not offering income support leads to more crime out of desperation. You'd be on the wrong side of Les Miserables.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @chesaboudin
While you have said some things I agree with the desperation part I don't agree with. These are crimes of opportunity and gangs who sell drugs and realize that they can do other crimes and zero will happen. People with tinted window Hondas with floss rims are not desperate.
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Replying to @ShermDisel @chesaboudin
If they are gangs, organized crime, then there are law enforcement techniques to bust rings. The lazy SFPD could not be bothered to do that kind of policing because it takes work.
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You’ve done this twice: asserting authority to speak for Blacks and now asserting that all thieves are organized crime. Both are fallacious and lead to incorrect conclusions. That’s why you fight fires and I have a thinking job.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @chesaboudin
First I did no such thing. You as most of the criminal excuses ilk try to construct a person's dialogue into things they did not say. Obviously, when one resorts to such neophyte debate tactics I have won. Enjoy your day the nameless hide behind shadow troll.
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You invoked race as a signifier of validity that entails unassailability. Then you transformed all thieves into organized gangs. Neither holds water upon analysis.
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