Literally amazing that you responded to SAN DIEGO resident @nicole_chenelle “don’t we all live in San Francisco?” and are now trying to distract from the fact her answer is NO. And what’s worse, you don’t care that her answer is no.
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Replying to @Dear_Mr_Putin @WillyNaakt and
I don't know nicole. I guess I was off by one. what is your point?
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Replying to @palvaro @Dear_Mr_Putin and
you are easily amazed. but I am still confused about why you are defending this anonymous troll who is clearly *pretending* to live in sf, a city that he loathes. read his feed
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Replying to @palvaro @Dear_Mr_Putin and
Most of us met Nicole through
@inminivanhell who has been reporting on all this stuff since the start of the pandemic. They’re both public school parents linking all the school districts together, here in coastal California.4 replies 0 retweets 17 likes -
Replying to @neo_antiquarian @palvaro and
While I’m not a SF resident, my research found me looking into SF residents. For example, this San Diego org used a SF resident as their agent of service for registering their corporation. Even used his business address. This group sued CA, which lead to reopening of schools.pic.twitter.com/T537kmzB9y
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Looks like you've uncovered the office of an election law specialist,
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Replying to @WillyNaakt @neo_antiquarian and
This wasn’t an election campaign, this was an organization created to fund a lawsuit that benefited Jame Sutton directly by getting SFUSD schools open. This org then broke off to create Let Them Breathe. Gaslighting is ineffective when used on those who have done the research.
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Replying to @inminivanhell @otiosebellicose and
Now that k-12 can be vaxxed, will you advocate for ending mandatory school masking?
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Replying to @Dave99117584 @otiosebellicose and
I won’t be advocating for anything any time soon. My son who is medically fragile is 4 years old and not eligible to be vaccinated. Unlike the majority of parents, I am not in the stage where I can breathe yet.
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Replying to @inminivanhell @otiosebellicose and
Is your son in TK at public school or at a private preschool? I am talking about k-12.
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My son is actually not getting his IEP services from the district because they are not mandatory to provide distance education platform for their eary start program. Either way, masks decrease spread and his siblings are in k-12. So I’m all for continuing masks for now.
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