2/2 Action: the vast majority of San Franciscans want exactly the opposite of what you - @MattHaneySF @DeanPreston @chesaboudin @sfbos @TheCoalitionSF @samklew @christinevans @HarmReduction @DOPEproject @SF_HSH - are doing/have done. it's time to change. people are mobilizing.
If I am poor in Hondores, I am likely to work hard to barely avoid starvation, never have access to medical care, and die young. If I choose to deal drugs the worst that will happen to me is someone feeds, shelters, clothes, and cares but confines me for the rest of my life?
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Quality of life in Honduras should not be San Francisco's burden to bare if said Hondurans are engaging in illegal activity in SF as a means to survive. And we bare more than our fair share of that. What do you suggest
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The only way we may helpfully effect the quality of life in hondores is in enabling those tempest tost immigrants into sufficient strength to fix their own home. To do that first we must be better. We are not responsible for hondores, but we are for our golden beacon, and legend.pic.twitter.com/KyPqvONQrO
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