As our country comes to terms with the damage caused by our excessive reliance on punishment as a response to crime, the use of the criminal law to sustain racial hierarchies, and the ways the justice system has undermined our democracy and weakened communities,
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What of the daily damage caused by the crowds of street dealers In the city?
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None of the politicians or the DA seem to care about the fenanyl drug deaths & unlivable conditions the drug dealing & squalor create for residents of the Tenderloin. Those people need to get some good pro-bono lawyers & sue the city & the DA. I´m sure there are legal grounds.
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And when the crime goes away new companies and people move in and the poor have to congregate somewhere else. Conservative thought patterns help no one and solve zero problems.
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The residents of the Tenderloin get ripped off everyday of the week, because they´re poor, having to live amidst the hellish drug scene. Drug users are getting KILLED by fentanyl drug dealers who knowingly make a profit off of their deaths. Nothing progressive in any of that.
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As far as I can tell, conservative policies only move poor people and there problems from one place to another. Because God forbid a yuppy have to see a homeless person on their morning commute.
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Not about me - about the residents of the Tenderloin, some of the poorest people in the city. They´re the ones dealing w/ the open drug dealing, drug abuse & squalor on the streets. How about the 700 people who were killed by the fentanyl drug dealers last year? You don´t care.
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