Honestly I think what I really want to see in city politics is a public forum where people can just debate/discuss. Like monthly at the library. Have an audience but tell them to pipe down. You can't hash out ideas at a protest or with snarky tweets, it really doesnt do anything.
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Like a really good example of this I liked was when Laura and Peter Cohen took part in some discussion with one of their allies as part of a news broadcast. Regardless of my opinions on
@pcohensf, it was by far the most informative convo I had seen.2 replies 0 retweets 8 likesShow this thread -
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This what you were referring to? https://www.facebook.com/lilialuciano/videos/10155296263304913/ … (scroll to 4.00 on the reel)
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Only difference would be mods would not be asking questions, just setting topics agreed up and people hash it out.
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Completely agree that more constructive and thoughtful facilitated dialogue would be useful.
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I have a question. What are your feelings on this @DSA_SF resurgence of interest in public housing given that you were part of helping transition the city’s public housing stock to non-profit mgmt? (Not a gotcha question.) https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/07/20/how-san-francisco-turned-its-tenements-into-treasures-215391 …
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