Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!

2020-09-24: San Francisco sues 28 alleged dealers to stop flow of drugs in Tenderloin, SoMa

2020-12-16: Advocates call on city attorney to end civil injunctions against 28 alleged drug dealers

With all the misery and all of the drug overdoses in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, don’t you find it rather suspicious that the Coalition on Homelessness and the ACLU of Northern California are fighting hard to protect 28 drug dealers at the expense of thousands of other individuals?

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

    1. Absolutely right. I worked right across Market Street from UN Plaza (where the UN charter was signed, and which is definitely part of the Tenderloin, which, in any other American city, is called skid row) from late May 1999 to the end of March 2021. Even then, the neighborhood was a huge mess – a murder committed on UN Plaza in broad daylight, a recently-released felon who had promptly murdered two girls on the east side of San Francisco Bay arrested there, men sleeping in the doorways of office buildings at 7:00 am,
      men urinating on the sides of buildings (back then, at least they did it on the sides of buildings, rather than on sidewalks), men walking around who had been in criminal court dozens of times but never been convicted (somehow, the standard of proof in those courts was something higher than “beyond a reasonable doubt”). Somehow, there were always lawyers to defend men caught in the act, members of the Board of Supervisors (San Francisco is its own county) to oppose the incarceration of men who were clear dangers to the rest of us, newspaper reporters and columnists to celebrate San Francisco’s “diversity” and “urban charm”.

      Logic definitely never enters the argument.

  1. Faster. Harder.

    This is just part of the decriminalization of ALL drug use which is sweeping across our nation. Coupled with the emptying of our prisons of ALL drug arrestees … and expunging their criminal records.

    My advice? MORE personal security devices (compact weapons) MORE home protection. FLEE the “urban” hellholes ASAP.

  2. What the hell are poor people doing in San Fransisco? That’s what Oakland is for. Does San Francisco still have any tourists or have the bums chased them all out? I’m done with Seattle and San Francisco. I have never figured out a reason to stop in Portland so I can’t threatened not to return.

  3. Drug dealers have the unique ability to effectively maintain the ‘homeless’ population. Kinda like exterminators.

    Leftarded leaders know the street situation is out of control but all real solutions involve bad optics that their media toadies can’t protect them from. And Dems simply will not tolerate non-PC solutions. Drug deaths are one of the few assets these bastards are willing to use to control the population, and they can point elsewhere for the blame.

    With the way federal law enforcement has been exposed these past few years, one has to wonder if it truly was a “War on Drugs” or if they were actually just managing an industry.

    1. Your right.
      Not worth putting your life on the line for the violence you will be getting out of this.

      History is a good teacher of behavior when you see what happened in areas like Greece when the politicians sold out the country when they joined the European Union and the bankers took everything they could.
      Drugs and suicides went rampant with the depression that was imposed on it citizens.
      The smart people had moved or had duel citizenship.
      One of my neighbors had a difficult time selling his mother’s house.

  4. See? The government does care about people trying to make a living during these times….. (sarcasm = off)

  5. Opioid deaths can be ramped back up again now that China Joe has been installed in the White House.

  6. Looks like all the Honduran doctors, engineers and scientists have found new, gainful employment. Diversity is Our Strength!

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