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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on February 11, 2022, 06:42:24 PM
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San Francisco's Slow-Motion Suicide
https://michaelshellenberger.substack.com/p/san-franciscos-slow-motion-suicide
At this point all I can say is: go and see it.
Over the past two years, more than 1,360 people have died from drug overdoses in San Francisco. That is more than double the number who have died from Covid.
But you don’t need more stats. You don’t need more numbers about how the tent encampments are exploding. Or about the amount of money that the city is paying for each person doing drugs on the sidewalks. You need to see it.
I’m serious. Everyone in San Francisco should make a trip downtown. Walk around. And do not avert your eyes to the people dying slowly on the streets.
San Francisco in decline. Many of the homelessness is from addiction.
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San Francisco man claims city practically pays to be homeless as California residents sound the alarm on crime
https://www.foxnews.com/media/san-francisco-pays-homeless-california-residents-crime
A San Francisco man says the city practically pays him to be homeless as California residents continue to speak out in fear of the crime plaguing their communities.
"If you’re going to be homeless—it’s pretty f------ easy here," said the homeless man in a video posted to Twitter. In the clip, the man said he feels the police are like his "neighbors" and that he is remaining homeless entirely "by choice."
"I mean, if we’re going to be realistic, they pay you to be homeless here," the man added.
A homeless man in San Francisco chooses to be homeless as he is paid by the government. A choice he made.
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I recently heard an interview with Michael Shellenberger (who considers himself a liberal) who wrote a book about the self inflicted decay in SF that is titled "San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities". From the interview it sounds pretty interesting and well researched by the author
SAN FRANSICKO
Why Progressives Ruin Cities
By Michael Shellenberger
This investigation into the causes and costs of San Francisco’s homelessness crisis, written by the journalist-turned-culture-warrior Michael Shellenberger, gets one important thing right: The city’s progressive leadership has proved totally incapable of ending the huge spectacle and tragedy in the streets. Today in the City by the Bay, one of every 100 residents is homeless, and between 2005 and 2020, the number of people sleeping on the streets or in tents nearly doubled, even as the number of unhoused people elsewhere in America declined. Of the city’s estimated 8,124 people who are currently unhoused, a full 73 percent are “unsheltered” — meaning they sleep out of doors, in tents, under highway overpasses. (In New York City, by comparison, just 3 percent are unsheltered.) Across the Bay, in Alameda County, which includes Oakland and Berkeley, the situation is by some measures even worse — homelessness has nearly doubled in the last five years. “There’s a cruelty here that I don’t think I’ve seen,” the United Nations’ special rapporteur remarked on a visit in 2018, “and I’ve done outreach on every continent.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/23/books/review/san-fransicko-michael-shellenberger.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/23/books/review/san-fransicko-michael-shellenberger.html)
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It's currently $14.99 for the Kindle version on Amazon. I'm waiting for it to go down or see if I can get the Library to get the eBook so I can read it.
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It's the build back better plan. Turn the place into a 3rd world shit hole to tank property values, buy in cheap , clean up the mes they created then reap the profits.$$$$$
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Nancy Pelousy is so proud of her shithole city.
Especially the human shit in the streets and the used drug syringes lying on top of the turds. :whatever:
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This is why I refer to the city by the bay as San Francespool, the world's largest open sewer. I also refuse to go there unless forced to by work.
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The city maybe a cesspool, but it is a beacon of shining light in the fight for inclusion and equity. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :-) :-) :-) :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Being at the cutting edge of social justice is the important thing, so what if occasionally you have to scrape some shit off your shoes. :thatsright: :-)
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I only go to SF if I have a very good reason. I believe the most recent time I went there was accompanying my daughter who was going to a consulate to apply for a student visa. We caught BART in Milbrae, got off at the UN Plaza station, walked ~3/4 mile to the consulate (through the Tenderloin, blech), and then the same in reverse. There are several running events annually in SF that include scenic places like Golden Gate Park, the Presidio, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Crissy Field, but I won't do them unless someone else drives. Politics and bum crap aside, driving and parking in SF is nuts!
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It's the build back better plan. Turn the place into a 3rd world shit hole to tank property values, buy in cheap , clean up the mes they created then reap the profits.$$$$$
IIRC, this was the brain child of Barack H. and Eric Holder and their other minions.
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....driving and parking in SF is nuts!
And a great way to have your car broken into with the police refusing to do anything about it.
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:hi5:
Rorschach saw things disturbingly clear, and Alan Moore saw things disturbingly prophetically. Other than the nuclear powered ubermench Dr. Manhattan at least. (that we know of.....)
Rereading similarly cynical and prophetic Warren Ellis' Transmetropolitan right now. The City, with it's hundreds of new religious systems developing every hour, unchecked consumerism, perpetual drug use (even the AI is hooked on computer psychedelics), and constant search for new sexual perversions looks way too much like our current state of affairs.