@nextphlmayor And your solution to this would be? Read a lot of words, but couldn’t find exactly what you would do? What’s the plan you have in mind that can be realistically implemented?
@nextphlmayor you are such an unrepentant fucking fascist. shut the fuck up. if you want more money to go to building housing then you & your family need to contribute to the well being and welfare of the city and all of its citizens. you can't police this away, you fucking dunce
On some real s- we lost a former student to gun violence this weekend near Temple💔💔
People often ask why educators carry so much stress. It’s bc every day we worry about what happens to our students when they walk out those doors and go outside. These kids deserve so much more than thoughts and prayers..they deserve the chance to grow up.
@nextphlmayor If the primary concern is that unhoused residents are visible then the solution becomes moving people.
If the primary concern is why people became unhoused in the first place then the solution becomes housing healthcare accessibility mental health support, and economic stability.
@nextphlmayor I think we need to be careful about how these conversations are framed. One thing I’ve noticed is that conversations about homelessness often center the experience of people who have to see homelessness rather than the experience of people living through it. That framing matters
@nextphlmayor When we reduce this to extreme cases, it creates a narrative that doesn’t reflect the broader reality and risks justifying harm to people who are already vulnerable.
@nextphlmayor I understand the concern about neighbors, but that framing overlooks who is actually most affected.
In reality, it’s often grandmothers, aunts, children, and disabled residents who end up facing displacement… that are most affected.
@nextphlmayor When we reduce this to extreme cases, it creates a narrative that doesn’t reflect the broader reality and risks justifying harm to people who are already vulnerable.
@nextphlmayor I understand the concern about neighbors, but that framing overlooks who is actually most affected.
In reality, it’s often grandmothers, aunts, children, and disabled residents who end up facing displacement… that are most affected.
Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal has been in her position for 5 YEARS…
THERE ARE MASSIVE ISSUES with the Office…
Eviction delays, deeds issues and delays, spending $$$ questionably, “stolen” cars, shootings, guns being sold by deputies…
All facts.
Hold a hearing.
Inquirer and Philadelphia Residents/Business Owners:
There are massive issues at the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office. They need to be held accountable.
City Council:
👏 👏 👏 Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office
We need a hearing. Not a resolution.
@chime is unlawful converting disabled people’s pay into credit. My lawsuit shall enforce all companies and organizations to comply with ADA #viral#viralpost#trending#TrendingNow
For two weeks PA Democrats and SEPTA allowed Philadelphia residents and workers to be pawns in their game…
Shame on them.
The cuts should have never been allowed to go through. Plain and simple.
Mayor Parker or Governor Shapiro should have been the ones who stepped up… 🤷♂️