Twitter last night all of last night and today: Delian don't worry so much about socialism it's fine SF today: haha we elected a dude who worked for Hugo Chavez and whose parents are murderers that didn't like jail so he doesn't think people should go to jailhttps://twitter.com/zebulgar/status/1193336967234146304 …
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Replying to @zebulgar
Good! Just checking! Sometimes I catch complainers on here who don’t, I’m like come on, man....
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @zebulgar
I usually don't vote. That shouldn't have anything to do with someone's ability to complain about the status quo or the direction things are going.
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The margin on the district 5 race was 170 votes and now that political faction has a veto proof majority versus the mayor so if you complain about whatever happens next year, it’s on you.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Progressive-tenants-rights-attorney-squeaks-14823164.php …
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Serious Q: If you protest any private company but still use their service (e.g. Facebook), is that "on you?" If not, why attach responsibility to Voice over Exit (assuming exit is feasible)?
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Replying to @eriktorenberg @altairboy and
Clearly Leo isn’t exiting the Bay Area so if he’s unhappy about the situation and wants it to change, then he has to use Voice.
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Protest and media scrutiny may be the only kinds of Voice that exist in what are effectively monopolies with no democratic accountability. Media scrutiny, hearings, etc. have been what has pushed companies to make at least cosmetic changes over the last few years.
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