Jaller & Nadenka
Did you hear about the new zoning plan that would push the homeless out of the river district? I saw it in the news and I know you fight for the vulnerable. What do you think—should we launch a public campaign or a legal challenge?
I think we should start with a legal challenge first – that’s where we can create a lasting precedent. If the case wins, it’ll put a real barrier in front of those zoning changes. At the same time, we can run a public campaign to build pressure and keep the issue in the headlines. The two go hand in hand, but the courtroom is where the law can protect the vulnerable.
Absolutely, let’s hit the courts first—those legal walls will be our shield. While the judge listens, we’ll roar on the streets, keep the headlines blazing, and make sure no one can shrug off the truth. Bring the evidence, rally the allies, and let’s make this a fight they can’t ignore.
That’s the plan. I’ll pull the evidence together, draft the motion, and line up the key witnesses. I’ll also coordinate with the community groups so we’re ready to amplify the story once the court starts hearing it. Let’s make sure the truth gets the weight it deserves.
Sounds like a solid war plan—justice will be on our side. Get that motion in, let the truth roar, and watch the courtroom turn into a courtroom battlefield. We’ll show them how hard it feels to stand up for the weak. Let’s do this.