for anyone curious, unsurprisingly, he’s worked with @chesaboudin @SFDAOffice from when Chesa was a public defender. In fact, he helped with Chesa’s appeal of the Humphrey’s decision. He’s been on Chesa’s podcast, etc. So, can we stop pretending like there is any objectivity…
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Replying to @melG679 @virtualvirtues and
AND guess fucking what -
@chesaboudin@SFDAOffice was the treasurer for@equalityAlec’s nonprofit until he won the election and became DA of SF. https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/813422012 ….@TheMarinaTimes you see this? It’s fucking shameless.3 replies 1 retweet 9 likes -
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Replying to @melG679 @virtualvirtues and
I bet that nonprofit and others are still paying Chesa, which is why he doesn't care about the actual citizens of SF
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Anyone who has lived here more than a couple of years knows crime has been tending down for 30 years.
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Respectfully - I don't see any evidence for that. The best argument may be that the data is different than the Zeitgeist (which I contend with, and I know you don't), but almost every one of my progressive friends 'feels' that crime is higher, at the minimum.
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When have retailers closed stores early or altogether, citing crime? When has a retailer threatened the city to move out of their flagship location if they don't do anything about shoplifting. When have we ever seen videos like the Neiman Marcus bag incident?
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I remember when every window on Valencia was boarded up. Now it’s booming.
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People sit at home i stead of going out and spend their time on Twitter Next Door and Citizen. And they are fearful.https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/16/voters-perceptions-of-crime-continue-to-conflict-with-reality/ …
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Anyone with money was fleeing San Francisco in the 70s and 80s. The population was declining.pic.twitter.com/Vp60mtXFCv
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Replying to @the_watcher @virtualvirtues and
Retailers were leaving San Francisco in hoards during the 60s and 70s. Anyone who tells you it is worse today doesn’t know what they are talking about.
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