20 Replies to “O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas”

  1. Heh, so if “theft” was called “criminal” that means all commie/socialist/left systems are “criminal” – jeez, can’t have that!

  2. Off-topic again.
    Brian Lilley guest-hosting Lowell Green Show all this week at 10am-noon eastern at cfra.com
    Ezra Levant to call in shortly today. Don’t worry, podcast available later.

  3. Barry’s letting out drug dealers because they’re being unfairly punished by the system for making money from stringing out our kids and the vulnerable. Black lives matter more than American lives. Freeloaders have no responsibility to make a living – they’re already owed one by those that toil and sacrifice daily. I guess Barry now wants to say “You didn’t earn that”. And now it’s time to transfer some of that wealth to those that also didn’t earn that but have no problem taking it.

  4. Great thread! Malkia, I agree, the roots of rampant (petty) crime correlate to an economic system that is inherently unjust and imbalanced. The extreme wealth and greed that has engulfed SF is emblematic of capitalism on steroids.

    This from a person “…living in San Francisco’s Mission, Noe Valley, Glen Park and Castro neighbourhoods.” Real Estate values in Noe Valley top $3M US.

  5. “But perhaps, if you took a moment to look around and see what this city has become, you’ll understand.”
    Oh the irony!

  6. I guess that would make rapists “sexually adventurous people”?
    Murderers would be “population control advocates”.

  7. Oh, please……Let me get my breath. I will certainly miss the Golden Gate, but the rest of it can’t slide soon enough. Good-bye inbread morons. Breath deep when you hit the water.

  8. Yup axe murder= brain surgeon with limited equipment.
    Just as government monetary theft and gifting to their “friends” is investment.

  9. When many of your neighbors, friends and family are thieves, rapist, murderers, don’t call them names.
    Criminal is a degrading name for a disfranchised cousin.

  10. Being poor seems to be an acceptable excuse for bad behaviour. How about bettering oneself to improve your situation or, failing that, simply do without what you cannot afford to buy? My late father is a perfect example. He was a member of a large, dirt-poor family living in rural Saskatchewan. In fact, he had to quit school after Grade 6 in order to work odd jobs to support the family. He didn’t steal. He didn’t do drugs. He didn’t become a drunk. He simply worked his ass off in order to improve his station in life and continued to practice this work ethic after he had a family of his own. He never whined or complained or had any animosity toward those who where much better off. I admired him very much and try to carry on the way he did.

  11. Other new-speak terms for criminals: Ethically different; morally challenged; honesty impaired. I prefer the libertarian approach: Steal my stuff (or attempt to do so), and I shoot you.

  12. “the person who stole my bicycle.”
    Uttering such a claim is a microaggression.
    The person ‘liberated’ those wheels, setting us all free from The Man.

  13. Odd that she doesn’t mind inherently disparaging low income people who work hard and don’t steal because it’s wrong. Yeah, screw that, they’re probably not progressives.
    And if it’s not important to have things and money, why do the thieving rats keep taking them? There are homeless who are apparently satisfied with what they can beg and this certainly seems like a progressive solution to low income, not stealing.
    After all, those thieves are showing a despicable amount of capitalist enterprise and would likely just love to build an empire based on stolen goods – surprised she doesn’t criticize them for that.

  14. Murderers are now “Persons who ended the natural lifecycle of another”, gang members are “Persons associated with an underprivileged, discriminated group of individuals”.

  15. The enviroment under the Soviet Union a nightmare and yet the eco-freaks think ommunism can save the enviroment These watermellons(Green in outside red inside)need a jolt of reality right in their rears

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