.@AOC is deeply correct about this.
This honestly feels like a new low: not being able to clearly condemn a public murder because the victim was of a social status some would deem “too low” to care about. The last sentence is especially rich from an admin trying to cut the very services that could have helped him.

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No, she isn’t. She’s making it about something that had nothing to do with it.
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You meant to say deeply *evil for this.
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The 40 rap sheet criminal was attacking people! Wake up!
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we know. go away.
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Even a strike busting, Nazi funding, betrayer of everything she claimed to stand for can be correct in a tweet once in a while.
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She's absolutely NOT correct. It's the fact that he was arrested 44 times and not rehabilitated. He had....a warrant for his arrest. Is it fair? No but tis it fair for people riding the train to be threatened with violence? It's not.
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Ah yes, the love and kindness of allowing a guy with 40+ prior arrests to threaten people on a subway. Many like him. You are the problem, Marianne.
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The $Billions you all agree on sending to artificially prolong the war in Ukraine could be used to house ALL America's homeless for YEARS to come; instead its being used to make thousands of Ukrainians dead or homeless and for stupid hijinks with aerial drones.
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If he was filthy rich and acted like a obnoxious a hole people would feel the same way. This isn't about "social status" it's about a person behaving very badly, threatening and criminally in enclosed public space time and time again and the democrat ran government allowing it.