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1   RWSGFY   2018 Apr 6, 9:46am  

It's the NRA's fault!
2   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Apr 6, 9:47am  

Wow, great piece.

A car-break in as they were walking by, 10 cops dragging a guy out, aggressive bums, and human feces, all within 2 blocks of the hotel and convention center.

They're saying "Wealth disparity." It's not wealth disparity, it's drug addicts and crazy people and a Laissez-Faire attitude by Authorities.
3   FortWayne   2018 Apr 6, 9:57am  

Residents are too, yet they keep on voting in Democrats who create all these problems.

Welfare, immorality, homelessness, joblessness, mismanagement, big government that sucks all the money into a bottomless pit of double dipping pension funds and stupid trains.

I have nothing but contempt for Democrats we have.
4   Shaman   2018 Apr 6, 11:05am  

San Francisco is the weirdest city in the USA, and also the most Leftist. It’s no wonder that it’s becoming the most dangerous to boot!
Good luck with those real estate prices...
5   Patrick   2018 Apr 6, 12:06pm  

One cause of the problems in San Francisco is that there are basically no families and no historical continuity. It's very transient and unstable socially. I'm always surprised when I run across someone who actually grew up here.

Tons of people moved here fairly recently to make money in tech (me, for example), or because they are homeless, or to be openly gay, or just because they are young and it seems like a good place to party.

But none of those groups really have a vested long-term interest in the welfare of the city itself, so they don't really care much about infrastructure, or education, or safety, or long-term planning. They figure they will leave soon anyway. And people who do want to have kids see the problems and the bad schools, and they usually leave.

The best run places are always those with a long history of stability of citizens, with the large majority being people who grew up there. It's not a guarantee that things will be well run, but without that stability of citizens, you can be pretty sure that things will go to shit.

San Francisco is probably the best example of the harm caused by excessive diversity and transience. When there is no common past in a city, no one really cares about the future of the city either.
6   RC2006   2018 Apr 6, 12:34pm  

Just euthinize the homeless that are chronically crazy or drug addicts. Spend all the savings on people that can be helped and are just going through temporary hard time.
7   Patrick   2018 Apr 6, 1:01pm  

Another thought: San Francisco is like a carnival. Carnival grounds always get trashed because people are just there to have a good time and let others clean it up later.
8   joshuatrio   2018 Apr 6, 1:23pm  

Patrick says

Another thought: San Francisco is like a carnival. Carnival grounds always get trashed because people are just there to have a good time and let others clean it up later.


Not a bad thought. When I was there last October, I couldn't how much further it had gone down hill in the 2 years since I'd last visited.
9   FortWayne   2018 Apr 6, 2:30pm  

To me it is depress to see how liberals are destroying our beautiful state.
10   Patrick   2018 Apr 6, 3:17pm  

FortWayne says
To me it is depress to see how liberals are destroying our beautiful state.


Yes, it's kind of depressing to see how San Francisco is, given the spectacular setting.

But how can we fix it? We need to find the right psychology to get through to people who are voting for harmful things. Attacking them will definitely not help. We need to show we are all really on the same side somehow.
11   EBGuy   2018 Apr 6, 3:23pm  

Patrick says
Another thought: San Francisco is like a carnival. Carnival grounds always get trashed because people are just there to have a good time and let others clean it up later.

You mean, like, Dolores Park?
12   Booger   2018 Apr 6, 7:47pm  

Shithole!
13   FortWayne   2018 Apr 6, 8:05pm  

rando says
FortWayne says
To me it is depress to see how liberals are destroying our beautiful state.


Yes, it's kind of depressing to see how San Francisco is, given the spectacular setting.

But how can we fix it? We need to find the right psychology to get through to people who are voting for harmful things. Attacking them will definitely not help. We need to show we are all really on the same side somehow.


I don't think you can fix liberals, it's a mindset. And just like conservative people, they won't change their mind. Our best bet I think is to hope that enough people who want change, will come out and vote in change. Not easy in CA, politics and media propaganda here is a bubble. They filter everything here.
14   HowdyThere   2018 Apr 6, 8:14pm  

channeling my inner 'Hey You'

So a bunch of computer geeks get scared because San Fran locals aren't the familiar basement dweller types that are comfortable for them to be around. SHOCHHKED!
15   Patrick   2018 Apr 6, 8:39pm  

FortWayne says
Not easy in CA, politics and media propaganda here is a bubble. They filter everything here.


You're very right about that. Dissent from the party line is not tolerated, not matter how politely expressed or how well backed up with facts.
16   Ceffer   2018 Apr 6, 8:48pm  

The computer game "Watchdogs2" has the hacker headquarters in one one the buildings around Dolores Park, that's how I recognize it. The "real world" Playstation game shows a fairly uncrowded SF, even though it riffs off the age of technology for it's theme. The game makes SF look relatively clean, manageable, and uncrowded, and a lot of recognizable locations are there. Of course, the game is hopelessly politically correct and preciously hip.

SF has been downhill so long, it doesn't know what up is, except for the Pacific Heights and elite areas. I remember years ago taking a course in SF , and when I went back home around 8PM, all the zombies were out around Market Street, it was damned eerie to drive past there.
17   Rin   2018 Apr 6, 9:57pm  

San Francisco was once called Boston's sister city. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Boston has history, culture, and a sense of community. Sure, there are rough sections of town and yes, inner city crime exists (esp Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan) but it's not like SF, which looks a lot more like Philadelphia-by-the-bay, than Boston's sister city.

Boston's equivalent of Market St SF ... Bolyston St/Back Bay, was only soiled by the Marathon bombing whereas before it, it was practically crime free, with no vagabonds and thugs lurking in every corner.

Basically, if Boston had legal hoeing like up in Montreal, I'd give up the crepes and cafes and simply spend my weekends at home!
18   Rin   2018 Apr 7, 9:36pm  

FYI, at most, when I'm in SF ... I'll have my driver shuttle me from my hotel to the UC/San Francisco Medical Center.

And that's about it. Really, I don't care for that place.
19   Patrick   2018 Apr 7, 11:57pm  

Hey @Rin let me know next time you're in town.
20   Rin   2018 Apr 8, 7:13am  

Patrick says
let me know next time you're in town.


No offense, but if I can avoid it, I may never go back.

Realize, on the other coast, I haven't been to Philly in years & I know of better cheesesteak venues in MA over that dumpster.
21   Rin   2018 Apr 8, 7:23am  

Rin says
I haven't been to Philly in years


OH CRAP! I just got a text that there may be a conference down in Philly.

I only pray that it's hosted in Cherry Hill NJ or Montgomery CO PA. The difference between those 'burbs and the city side of Philly is like night and day.

I like this idea of a safe operating distance from that shithole.
22   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Apr 8, 10:39am  

Philly is a complete fucking disaster. I hate going to Conferences there, swarming with bums. Can't even cross to the Reading Market for lunch without getting accosted by panhandlers, and I have a pretty good resting asshole face.

The area around Temple University sucks balls too. Even around the Liberty Bell there's a ton of shitty characters.
23   Ceffer   2018 Apr 8, 10:52am  

The couple of times a few years ago I have been at LA airport, they just let the ghetto panhandlers go around and harass the passengers at the main terminal. Even if you did give them money, there would be another one a few minutes later.
I couldn't believe it, it was nothing like the LA airport I remember in the day. It was like a minor mugging every couple of minutes, and avoiding all eye contact. The main terminals were also just real dumps, the maintenance had gone down the tubes.
The last time I went LA airport in a stopover, fortunately no main terminal, I was just shuttled to a bunch of outlying terminals where the problem didn't exist that I could see.
24   gsr   2018 Apr 8, 11:27am  

Not just SF, the environment is toxic due to TTs (trumptards) all of the country.

When asked by fellow Twitter users to elaborate on his GDC experience, Deniz claimed he intervened in a mugging, experienced racial abuse, "toxic dudes in events" and had his credit card skimmed. Deniz added that Airbnb hosts canceled last-minute on "heaps of people," and "scores of devs" had "rejected visas or (were) hassled by TSA."
25   🎂 Tenpoundbass   2018 Apr 8, 11:49am  

They must have had a Pelosi sighting




26   Automan Empire   2018 Apr 8, 12:09pm  

I visited the Haight-Ashbury district about 25 years ago as a much more idealistic young semi-hippie. I was absolutely disgusted by the squalor and filth, and the audacity of disgusting looking aggressive panhandlers literally laying in the gutter while stridently demanding shit from you. Had no illusions about these particular people, that they were nothing but human parasites who deserved to starve and die as they would in the wild.
27   mell   2018 Apr 8, 12:52pm  

gsr says
Not just SF, the environment is toxic due to TTs (trumptards) all of the country.

When asked by fellow Twitter users to elaborate on his GDC experience, Deniz claimed he intervened in a mugging, experienced racial abuse, "toxic dudes in events" and had his credit card skimmed. Deniz added that Airbnb hosts canceled last-minute on "heaps of people," and "scores of devs" had "rejected visas or (were) hassled by TSA."


The visa issues have nothing to do with the city and nothing to do with racism, make sure your visa is valid, don't blame others you only got yourself to blame. TSA issues have been known forever and are also not particular to the city or even country, it is extremely difficult to balance safety with liberty in tight spaces. Racial abuse is laughable, 90% of the racial abuse in SF is against whites, well maybe some of the feeble-skinned sunlight lacking whitey coders actually experienced that, but the real issues is completely being distracted from, crime, crazy homeless hobos and filth in SF which taxes massive amounts of taxpayer money into its massively corrupt leftist government but is unable to keep the city clean.

Automan Empire says
I visited the Haight-Ashbury district about 25 years ago as a much more idealistic young semi-hippie. I was absolutely disgusted by the squalor and filth, and the audacity of disgusting looking aggressive panhandlers literally laying in the gutter while stridently demanding shit from you. Had no illusions about these particular people, that they were nothing but human parasites who deserved to starve and die as they would in the wild.


A bit harsh but if you experience that kind of crap long enough everybody would eventually at least sympathize with that opinion. SF NEEDS to be cleaned up.
28   FortWayne   2018 Apr 8, 2:51pm  

SF and LA both need to be cleaned up a lot. But government too busy collecting 2 pensions per employee instead of using our tax dollars for what these were intended.
29   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2018 Apr 8, 3:03pm  

Market Street is opening Coprophagia Cafes, using the homeless’ fresh steamers for a daring menu offering. You know the Japanese tourists will be lining up.

Can’t they reanimate Frank Jordan and resume those late night barge dumps in the deep, deep Bay of lovely San Francisco?
30   Ceffer   2018 Apr 8, 3:05pm  

willywonka says
Market Street is opening Coprophagia Cafes


CoproCalimari, a sure fire winner. May be the new "San Francisco Treat". Nothing like a turd with tentacles.
31   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2018 Apr 8, 3:15pm  

Why in the old days, police would turn a blind eye to locals driving around on clean up armed with bats, brass knuckles, chains, and black jacks and reebar.
32   🎂 Tenpoundbass   2018 Apr 8, 3:16pm  

Tudacles as it were...
33   gsr   2018 Apr 8, 3:31pm  

mell says
The visa issues have nothing to do with the city and nothing to do with racism, make sure your visa is valid, don't blame others you only got yourself to blame. TSA issues have been known forever and are also not particular to the city or even country, it is extremely difficult to balance safety with liberty in tight spaces. Racial abuse is laughable, 90% of the racial abuse in SF is against whites, well maybe some of the feeble-skinned sunlight lacking whitey coders actually experienced that, but the real issues is completely being distracted from, crime, crazy homeless hobos and filth in SF which taxes massive amounts of taxpayer money into its massively corrupt leftist government but is unable to keep the city clean.


Yes, the TSA issue has nothing to do with SF. OTOH, it is quite likely that the current administration has exacerbated the visa issue, particularly for anyone who name ends with "Deniz".
34   mell   2018 Apr 8, 4:24pm  

gsr says
Yes, the TSA issue has nothing to do with SF. OTOH, it is quite likely that the current administration has exacerbated the visa issue, particularly for anyone who name ends with "Deniz".


Maybe but if you haven't taken a stroll lately through downtown/soma SF I highly recommend to do so. There are much much more pressing problems and it's getting worse by the day. My last 20 minute stroll yielded one dude pants down pissing and shitting on the sidewalk, 2 strung out gals on the concrete helping each other through the trip, couple of skaters crashing against a store window and onto the streets causing pile ups while filming and one coked out guy screaming obscenities and becoming aggressive to passer bys.
35   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Apr 8, 4:45pm  

People aren't crazy, society is crazy. FREE, FREE MY PRETTIES
www.youtube.com/embed/oIZPdettAto
36   Rin   2018 Apr 9, 8:22am  

TwoScoopsPlissken says
Can't even cross to the Reading Market for lunch without getting accosted by panhandlers, and I have a pretty good resting asshole face.


Boston's touristy equivalent to Philly's Reading is Quincy Market (plus Faneuil Hall), nestled between Government Center, the Financial District, and the North End and it's quite possibly, one of the best looking urban open markets left in America for the visiting crowd.

And just a stone's throws away is Public Market, where you get the local New England farmer's stuff. That's where the locals hang out.

When I was a kid, I wouldn't venture into Maverick Sq in East Boston (a.k.a Eastie) but today, it's an amazing up and coming neighborhood with great vistas of the skyline.

In addition, the warehouse/seaport distinct of South Boston is now, a 2nd downtown center for office parks, etc. It's like Boston stepped into the 21st century whereas the rest of America fell into a black hole.

Seriously, I can't believe how cities like Philly, SF, Chicago, and others have failed so miserably.

Basically, once you leave 21st century Boston, you're better off simply visiting another country for touristy stuff than most other major cities in America. The only other USA-intercity reason for travel is business or seeing old friends/family. And no, college towns like Burlington VT don't count as cities.
37   Rin   2018 Apr 9, 8:28am  

TwoScoopsPlissken says
The area around Temple University sucks balls too.


Believe it or not, it used to suck even worse.

Only a dozen years ago, the moment you'd leave a Temple building (and the sun is down), you can expect to be accosted by a mugger, not a panhandler. Almost every single person who I'd known, who went to school in that crappy city (including Penn/Drexel/Jefferson), had at least one friend who was mugged just outside of a Temple building.

Today, the muggers are a block or two away. Call it a demilitarized zone.
38   Rin   2018 Apr 9, 8:31am  

Rin says
OH CRAP! I just got a text that there may be a conference down in Philly.


FYI, good news, the conference is in the 'burbs. I guess more and more ppl are getting the memo that having ones' attendants get robbed during a business trip, isn't good for business.
39   RecentCost   2018 Apr 19, 11:56am  

San Francisco is another failed experiment by democrats. Leftists keep lying to themselves and others but deep down they know the truth about their policies which always have terrible unintended consequences. When the San Francisco real estate bubble pops the real carnage will begin. The ripple effect will end up hurting real estate in California, another failing experiment by democrats.

Unfortunately things have to get worse before they can get better.
40   Ceffer   2018 Apr 19, 12:03pm  

The results are perfectly predictable. The problem is, libby Royals don't care, and the rest just sit around fantasizing around their delusions without any capacity to learn from mistakes of history or exercise common sense about human nature.

In the day, the urban sociopathic aggressive from the East Coast found the Cali flower children easy pickings. Now, they have lowered the common denominator so much, it is just nasty squalor.

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