SF News Racist Zoom-Bombs at Emeryville City Council Meeting Test Remote Public Comment Policies Literally every remote public commenter at last Tuesday's Emeryville City Council meeting was a racist troll, presenting a test for one of the few Bay Area cities that still allows remote public comment.
SF News Guy In ‘White Power’ T-Shirt With Swastika Tries to Hijack Walnut Creek City Council Meeting With Antisemitic Rant Walnut Creek is one of many cities that ended remote public comment because of racist Zoombombs, so one of the racist Zoombombers showed up in person at Tuesday’s meeting in hopes of blaming it all on Jewish people.
SF News Alt-Right Wackadoodles Now Impersonating the NorCal Journalists Who Exposed Their ‘Zoom-Bombing’ of City Meetings Two Northern California journalists got to the bottom of who was disrupting various city hall meetings with anti-semitic messages in Berkeley and Marin County. The neo-Nazis then started impersonating those journalists in the same meetings, and others across the country.
SF Politics Hot Mic Appears to Catch Peskin Saying ‘That Guy’s a Horse’s Ass’ at Supervisors Meeting A hot mic moment at Tuesday’s SF Board of Supervisors meeting seems to show board president Aaron Peskin saying “That guy’s a horse’s ass” in response to a public commenter’s critical remarks.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Supervisors Vote to End Remote Public Comment at Board Meetings The bombing of a hospital in Gaza killed hundreds Tuesday, the House of Representatives failed to elect a new Speaker again, and the SF Board of Supervisors have ended remote public comment at their meetings.
SF News Racists Have Been ‘Zoombombing’ Public Meetings Across US, and SF's Board of Supervisors May End Remote Commenting Entirely Public comment at Tuesday’s SF Board of Supervisors veered into a cesspool of racist ant anti-semitic comments, in a pattern we’re seeing proliferate across the Bay Area, and really, the whole country.
misc This Guy Predicts "Judgement Day" for the Board of Supervisors, Creeps Us Out After last week's Board of Supervisors meeting turned out to be such a charming shitshow, we've become something of SF Government TV Nerds around here. Our only real complaint is that there aren't