Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!

1941 – 1945 : How the SF Bay Area was reshaped by WW2

Government records show that 1,647,174 passengers – soldiers, sailors, Marines and civilians like Red Cross personnel – boarded ships at Fort Mason bound for the Pacific. Two-thirds of all the troops sent to the Pacific in World War II passed through San Francisco.

November 2016 : Post-Election Group Hug in Dolores Park [San Francisco]

“This election is one of the most difficult elections we’ve ever faced, and we’re all in a lot of pain. Come meet at Dolores park for hugs and community support, including at least one giant group hug, to spread the love and remind each other that we are here for one another as one family.
Look for folks carrying a sign that says “Group Hug”
This is an open invitation, so invite everyone you can! Let’s get the biggest group hug you can imagine!”

18 Replies to “Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!”

  1. Too funny…all of their scams are unraveling…and now they want to reach across the aisle
    If they had won…they would be shoving it down our throats

  2. These are the same sort of people who crowed with delight that Harper lost the election last year. Now the shoe is on the other foot, at least in the U. S.

  3. Each and every Fleet Week is protested as a remnant of post-colonialist America and a shameful expression of the Monroe Doctrine. A shocking display of guns over butter. Every F16 howling overhead screams of America’s WAR atrocities !
    All the fruits and nuts from every corner of America have made the SF Bay Area into their own demented hell hole. SF is the island of misfit toys

  4. I have this vision of a mass group hug,then they all march together over a cliff into the sea, like Disney’s long ago lemmings in the Bow River.

  5. What’s left of the ‘Greatest Generation” must be shaking their heads at the delicate snowflakes.

  6. You do know that almost none of the the 300 odd who turned up in Dolores Park are actually from San Francisco. They are Ten Year Tourists who grew up in some comfortable suburb, usually out state, moved to SF in their 20’s, trash the place and are spoiled brats acting out their progressive political fantasies and then move on in a few years. Usually back to one of those suburbs they so despised. And the few at the group hug who might have actually been born in SF are either trust fund babies, or else the children of parents who were part of the Sixties Invasion that utterly destroyed the City who happened to buy their house while still cheap in the ’70s’ before Anti-Growth measures made the City unaffordable for ordinary people.
    Native born San Franciscans are the salt of the earth. I’ve got to know quite a few over the years. They have a quite contempt for all the smug affluent middle-class invaders with their enormous sense of entitlement who destroyed what was once the most wonderful city in the US.
    So next time you hear some story of narcissistic stupidity out of San Francisco remember that the people responsible are not actually from San Francisco. They almost always from somewhere else. Abusing the hospitality and tolerance of a very special city.
    There is a very simple litmus test for real San Franciscan. Ask them if the Dan White decision was right, and why. Real San Franciscans will smile knowingly and say nothing. The Tourists will just look at you blankly.

  7. I cannot wait until Trump de-funds all the sanctuary cities in my great land.
    I cannot wait for more Leftist heads to explode.
    I cannot wait until he beefs up our border control and gives ICE free rein to start deporting our criminal illeagal aliens.
    I cannot wait to see that Great Big Wall being built and all the construction jobs it will produce.
    I cannot wait to see AG Rudi take down the Clinton Cartel.
    I cannot wait to see all the above being just a great start!
    Best election season *EVAH*!!!

  8. Let me correct that. SF is the island of misfit tools. Couldn’t turn a wrench if they had to. Or an election, it seems.

  9. Let me correct that. SF is the island of misfit tools. Couldn’t turn a wrench if they had to. Or an election, it seems.

  10. They don’t want to reach across the aisle; they want US to reach across the aisle. Oddly, they only invoke bipartisanship when they are not the majority; see the passage of the Affordable Care Act and “I Won”, among many other examples.

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