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San Francisco's slide into hell under extreme violent leftism


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2021 Apr 15, 9:51pm   158,760 views  1,037 comments

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https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2021/04/19/chesa-boudins-dangerous-san-francisco/

‘Hey, where are you?” Hannah Ege texted her husband, Sheria Musyoka. He’d left on a morning jog and had been gone for an hour and a half. Hannah was home, taking care of their three-year-old son. She began to freak out. She called and texted and called again. He never answered.

Speeding and drunk — at just shy of eight in the morning — Jerry Lyons barreled through a red light at an intersection in a stolen Ford Explorer. Lyons struck and killed Musyoka, a 26-year-old Dartmouth grad who had moved to San Francisco only ten days earlier with his wife and their son. After clipping Musyoka, Lyons collided with another car, causing an eight-car pileup that sent several other people to the hospital.

The San Francisco police arrested Lyons on multiple charges that morning in February, but this was not the first time he’d been arrested for drunk driving in a stolen car. On December 3, he had been arrested for driving under the influence, driving a stolen vehicle, and driving without a license. Before that, he’d been released from prison after serving time for a grand-theft conviction; in fact, Lyons had been arrested at least seven times in the Bay Area since his release from prison, and his rap sheet goes back a decade. Still, San Francisco’s district attorney, Chesa Boudin, delayed pressing charges against Lyons until a toxicology report confirmed that he had been inebriated, which, more than a month and a half later in January, it did. Lyons then had 14 days to turn himself in to the DA’s office. On the 13th day, he killed Musyoka. While COVID-era difficulties might have accounted for the medical examiner’s slow speed in returning test results, a different DA could have chosen to move forward sooner — taking necessary precautions — and charged Lyons with a DUI based on observable factors alone, such as the results of Lyons’s field sobriety test, his erratic driving in a stolen vehicle, and close scrutiny of his behavior.

Hannah Ege expressed her grief and pain to a local TV news station, railing at the district attorney’s reluctance to lock up repeat offenders. Whom does she blame for her husband’s death? “The DA,” she said. “This freak accident was no freak accident. It was someone who was out in the public who should not have been out in public.”

The Lyons mayhem is not an isolated case in the city by the bay. On New Year’s Eve, a parolee on the run from a robbery — also in a stolen car — sped through a red light, striking and killing two women, 60-year-old Elizabeth Platt and 27-year-old Hanako Abe, who were in the crosswalk. The driver, Troy McAlister, had been released twice by the district attorney in the previous year: the first time because Boudin refuses to pursue three-strike cases, of which McAlister’s was one; the second — as recently as December 20, when the SFPD arrested McAlister for driving a stolen car — because Boudin kicked the case to the state parole officers, who did nothing.

Welcome to San Francisco’s latest idiocy, a new experiment in governance where everything is allowed but nothing is permitted. A paradox, you might say, but take a walk down Market Street, down that great avenue in a great city in a great nation, and note the desolation of the empty streets, the used needles tossed on the sidewalks, and the boarded-up windows on storefronts. Consider that, at various unpredictable times in the last year, it has been illegal — for the sake of public safety during COVID — to run a mom-and-pop corner shop or to serve food at sidewalk cafés. Reflect for a moment that, since time immemorial, it has been illegal to build any new housing, because of the most onerous and confusing zoning laws in the known universe. Mark Zuckerberg can apparently influence national elections by tweaking algorithms, but he is powerless before the planning commission when it comes to building apartments for his employees. The city has banned plastic straws, plastic bags, and McDonald’s Happy Meals with toys. And yet, all the while, drug dealers sell their wares — COVID or no COVID — openly and freely at all hours of the day and night, users shoot up or pop fentanyl in public and defecate on the street, robbers pillage cars and homes with the ease of Visigoth raiders, and the district attorney frees repeat offenders who go on to sow disorder, pain, devastation, and grief. A profound melancholy hangs in the air of this city, punctuated only by the shrieks of a junkie dreaming of demons or by the rat-tat-tat-bam of the occasional firework. (Or was that a gun?) ...

How did it come to this? On January 8, 2020, Mayor London Breed swore in Chesa Boudin as the new district attorney of San Francisco in front of a packed house at the Herbst Theater. Boudin won the election by a nose in a runoff, with oily promises to feel the pain of all parties to a crime, both victims and perpetrators. He made pledges to enact “restorative justice” and prison reform through “decarceration.” U.S. Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor recorded a congratulatory video message, which was played at the swearing-in ceremony for Boudin and the crowd. “Chesa, you have undertaken a remarkable challenge today,” the justice said. “The hope you reflect is a great beacon to many.”

The task before Boudin was already monumental. Before he assumed his office, San Francisco ranked No. 1 in the nation in property crime. On average, thieves broke 60 car windows per day, with impunity. In 2014, California voters approved Proposition 47, a reform measure that reduced many felonies to ticketed misdemeanors, such as theft of less than $950 and hard-drug possession. There were more drug addicts on the streets than there were students in the schools. Tent encampments of homeless people had sprouted in every nook and alley and under every highway overpass. Commuters faced a daily gauntlet in the form of an appalling humanitarian crisis in the streets.

But Boudin immediately refused to take any responsibility for these issues. Among his first acts was to fire seven veteran prosecutors who were not on board with his radical views. (Over 30 prosecutors have left during his tenure because they don’t want to work for him.) Next, Boudin abolished the cash-bail system, so offenders are able to walk free after arrest. He rarely brings a case to trial: Out of the 6,333 cases to land on his desk since taking office, he has gone to trial only 23 times. This is one-tenth the rate of his predecessor, George Gascón, who was hardly tough on crime. Since the killing of George Floyd, there has been a shortage of cops, as officers retire in record numbers. San Francisco has also moved to defund the police, with plans to shift $120 million in law-enforcement funding to restorative-justice programs, housing support, and a guaranteed-income pilot, among other ideas.

To where does Boudin’s “great beacon” point? Over the last year, there have been more deaths from drug overdoses in San Francisco than from COVID-19. Walgreens has closed ten of its drugstores in the city because its shelves were being pillaged freely by shoplifters. According to SFPD’s CompStat, compared with last year, arson has increased 52 percent, motor-vehicle theft is up 21 percent, and burglaries have seen a 59 percent increase. One largely Asian neighborhood, the Richmond district, has reported a 342 percent spike in burglaries this year compared with last. Admittedly, some numbers are down, such as those for larceny and robbery. But police attribute these declines to the pandemic, since there are fewer opportunities for would-be criminals to commit such crimes as people shelter in place. One neighborhood association sent a letter in February to Boudin and Mayor Breed, begging them to restore public safety. The association also posted it on the Internet. “Our neighborhood can’t wait another day,” they wrote. “Our homes are repeatedly broken into and robbed. Our merchants suffer unsustainable losses from theft and smashed windows. Employees are threatened with guns. Residents are robbed at gunpoint on our own streets. The sound of gunshots is no longer unusual.” ...

Now, what rough beast slouches its way towards San Francisco? With a district attorney who won’t prosecute crimes, how long will it be until an anxious Google engineer defends himself from being harassed by a madman? Will envious arsonists light the Salesforce Tower on fire as a jacked-up mob courses through the streets burning and looting the Painted Ladies?

A desperate sun struggles through the fog. There may be one ray of hope. The city has recently approved the effort to recall Chesa Boudin from office. Locals could begin downloading signature-gathering petitions on March 12. If 10 percent of registered voters sign the petition, all voters may get the chance to vote the bum out. But even if they do, it will remain tragic for Musyoka, Platt, Abe, and others like them that the day did not come soon enough.



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335   Patrick   2022 Aug 27, 5:19pm  

@GNL If the other site allows video tags, you can do it like this:



If you don't want to type all that, you can do a "view source" in the browser, search for sf_hell, and copy that video tag as text to paste into the other site.
336   Patrick   2022 Aug 27, 5:22pm  

@GNL On second thought, that won't work because I've configured nginx not to serve images or videos unless the referring domain is patrick.net.

The reason is that being a free video or image sharing host is a pure drain on my bandwidth with no benefit to this site because no one will even know it's from this site.

You could right-click and download the video, and then upload if the other site allows that.

Or you could just put a link to patrick.net on the other site. That's what would help this site the most.
337   Patrick   2022 Sep 3, 5:47pm  

https://thegoodcitizen.substack.com/p/anarcho-tyranny-for-the-usa


A man wakes up in San Francisco, has breakfast, showers, and gets ready for work. As he opens his front door he discovers a fresh deuce on the stoop of his seven-million-dollar row home. In a previous time, he would have noticed it earlier in the morning when he went to fetch the San Francisco Chronicle and The New York Times or Wall Street Journal newspapers.

Today he stumbles past the yellow greasy and red foul-smelling excrement (a sign of poor diet or intestinal bleeding) on his way to see if his Range Rover is still where he left it the previous night. He notices the depositor of the morning gift two stoops down curled up in an unwashed mess, his pants around his ankles and his buttcheeks smeared with evidence of his offering. Completely out in heroin dreamland, the perp’s right hand limply grasps a clear and orange syringe with black etched lettering along the side that reads: Courtesy of the law-abiding tax-paying citizens of San Francisco.

Last year this man paid $59,000 to the state of California for the privilege of this morning’s experience, and another $122,000 to the federal government which is in the process of funding thousands more armed IRS enforcers to make sure this man or any other working citizen doesn’t get any funny ideas about keeping one dollar more than they’re allowed from the fruits of their own labor, by a government that offers them nothing in return and openly detests them. ...

This man will again soon vote for the people responsible for this soft anarcho-tyranny that blesses his days and exploits his labor earnings while refusing to provide a modicum of protection of property or liberty. This man like millions of others in failing Democrat-controlled urban hellscapes is not a fast learner.
338   Patrick   2022 Sep 6, 9:38pm  

I made a rare trip to San Francisco yesterday because it was much cooler up there. Two nice finds:

1. a trash can had "Pedo Biden" written on it
2. this wall art of someone being led around by a policeman pulling on his mask like a leash:



So there are perhaps a few sane people in San Francisco.
340   Patrick   2022 Sep 9, 3:16pm  

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/ShellenbergerMD/status/1568237548274864128


Michael Shellenberger @ShellenbergerMD
8h
San Francisco right now


341   Patrick   2022 Sep 9, 3:18pm  

This may have been posted before, but it's worth reposting:

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/ShellenbergerMD/status/1568239179703947266#m

343   Ceffer   2022 Sep 9, 3:27pm  

Early to pass out, early to rise, means the first wake homeless guy gets to beat up sleeping homeless and steal their stashes, hangover booze, and ciggies.
344   Patrick   2022 Sep 13, 9:41am  

https://archive.ph/2022.09.13-025938/https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/san-francisco-verge-economic-reckoning


The social implosion along with the draconian CA covid mandates caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee the state. Progressives moved out of the major cities as well, but only about one hour away on average. The top destinations for people leaving San Francisco were Sacramento, Stockton and San Diego according to U-Haul statistics. The rumors of conservative states like Texas being overtaken by CA leftists are greatly exaggerated, but the stats do show that CA residents are indeed moving away from the big cities in large numbers and expanding into 2nd tier cities and smaller towns close by.

San Francisco saw a 6.8% population decline from 2020 to 2021. Sales tax revenues dropped by 50% from 2019 to 2020 and city officials do not expect a recovery until 2025.

The effects of the exodus along with political mismanagement by Democrats is leading to a complete implosion of California's major cities. The mainstream media and the state's PR spin teams are fond of citing their global financial standings, but what they have been hiding is the steady decline in major population centers and the fact that places like San Francisco are built on foundations of economic sand. ...

The real damage is in commercial real estate. Mass office vacancies in San Francisco have not been repaired and the city's downtown recovery has ranked dead-last out of 60 US metropolitan areas. Commercial property value losses are now estimated to average around 40%. In some cases, bids for office space in downtown San Francisco are coming in at 60%-70% less than they would have in 2019.

The region's core financial support comes from the wealth activity in the city's center, and now it's crumbling because no businesses want to operate there (nor can many of them afford to operate there due to taxation). The amazing thing is, they did it to themselves.

Impractical and destructive green tech and carbon laws, totalitarian covid lockdowns and mandates, extremely high taxes and endless bureaucratic red tape have all incrementally sabotaged the cities of the Golden State. And, the worst of it began the moment business interests decided to stop caring about profits and growth and instead felt the need to virtue signal their political loyalties and push leftist propaganda. This emboldened far-left factions within the cities and gave them a free pass to implement whatever insane policies they wanted. Thus, the golden goose has been destroyed.
346   GNL   2022 Sep 13, 11:04am  

Patrick says

https://archive.ph/2022.09.13-025938/https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/san-francisco-verge-economic-reckoning



The social implosion along with the draconian CA covid mandates caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee the state. Progressives moved out of the major cities as well, but only about one hour away on average. The top destinations for people leaving San Francisco were Sacramento, Stockton and San Diego according to U-Haul statistics. The rumors of conservative states like Texas being overtaken by CA leftists are greatly exaggerated, but the stats do show that CA residents are indeed moving away from the big cities in large numbers and expanding into 2nd tier cities and smaller towns close by.

San Francisco saw a 6.8% population decline from 2020 to 2021. Sales tax reve...

I have no doubt that whatever is happening visa vis moving, is the desired outcome only to setup whatever comes next.
347   Patrick   2022 Sep 13, 2:24pm  

https://sfstandard.com/business/san-francisco-braces-for-epic-commercial-real-estate-crash/

Braces? Commercial real estate has already been devastated by leftist policies in SF, from the shutdowns to the extra corporate taxes.
351   Patrick   2022 Sep 19, 8:44pm  

https://sfstandard.com/business/salesforce-marc-benioff-loves-sf-downtown-struggles/

Lol, the same bastard Benioff who got the business-killing headquarters tax passed in SF is now abandoning the city.
353   Patrick   2022 Sep 23, 11:05am  

https://reclaimthenet.org/san-francisco-gives-cops-access-cctv/


The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a rule allowing the police to use private cameras for real-time surveillance during “significant events with public safety concerns.”
354   Ceffer   2022 Sep 23, 11:12am  

Patrick says


https://sfstandard.com/business/salesforce-marc-benioff-loves-sf-downtown-struggles/

Lol, the same bastard Benioff who got the business-killing headquarters tax passed in SF is now abandoning the city.

Recruited by WEF to turn SF into the shithole it has become under auspices of fake philanthropy? How Baphomet of him. Guess with all the hoopla, he needed those Swiss credit lines to keep the stocks puffed.

He can wander now into the sunset in some non-shithole paradise immune to the apocalypse.
355   Patrick   2022 Sep 30, 5:17pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/a-california-town-was-so-desperate-to-get-rid-of-a-massive-homeless-encampment-that-they-paid-each-of-the-homeless-residents-up-to-18000-to-get-lost


Back in 2020, the homeless camp formed about a mile long. Six months ago, the City of Sausalito declared a state of emergency over the camp.

The camp grew and eventually, the city allowed the homeless to move to Marinship Park. They occupied the field and the tennis courts at the park, but neighbors said in recent months the camp had become a problem.

Now the city has closed the park, cleared everyone out, and is working on a plan to clean it up. Earlier this month, the City of Sausalito reached a settlement with a group representing the people who were living at Marinship Park.

In exchange for leaving, residents of the camp were given up to $18,000 each to find new housing. The camp was cleared out on August 15.


Lol, wealthy SF suburb pays homeless to move to SF proper.
357   Ceffer   2022 Oct 20, 4:50pm  

Patrick says

Lol, wealthy SF suburb pays homeless to move to SF proper.

All that does is reward the local liquor stores and drug dealers, and the homeless will return in ever increasing numbers for more extortion.

"Hey, they just paid me 18K to leave Sausalito! I'm going back for seconds."
358   Ceffer   2022 Oct 20, 4:53pm  

Patrick says

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11334347/San-Franciscans-arm-BASEBALL-BATS-drug-sobriety-clinic-opens.html

I wouldn't be surprised if they are dealing drugs right out of the 'sobriety center' (Satanic inversion). There is that relentless evolution of social services subsidized by government to suck up more and more taxes on one side while collaborating with the drug dealers and sales on the other, while bribing the politicians to ignore the scam.
361   Patrick   2022 Nov 2, 7:15pm  

https://sfstandard.com/criminal-justice/what-if-they-come-in-and-shoot-me-sf-store-workers-speak-out-after-security-guard-shot/


‘What If They Come In and Shoot Me?’: SF Store Workers Speak Out After Security Guard Shot

Workers at a San Francisco grocery store have spoken out after one of the shop’s security guards was shot trying to stop shoplifters.

The Saturday shooting outside a Balboa Park Safeway on Mission Street has left some workers scared to go to work, they told The Standard on condition of anonymity.

The shooting suspect has been named as 50-year-old Andre Brown. He was arrested by police on several charges, including attempted murder after he allegedly shot a security guard. Brown remains in police custody.


There is a 100% chance that Brown is black.
362   Patrick   2022 Nov 2, 7:22pm  

https://sfstandard.com/business/nothing-is-off-the-table-city-leaders-mull-what-to-do-with-sfs-empty-downtown/


‘Nothing Is Off the Table’: City Leaders Mull What To Do With SF’s Empty Downtown
Written by Sarah Wright
Published Nov. 01, 2022
363   AD   2022 Nov 2, 10:40pm  

Patrick says

Nothing Is Off the Table’: City Leaders Mull What To Do With SF’s Empty Downtown
Written by Sarah Wright
Published Nov. 01, 2022


Turn it into what Manhattan was turned into in the movie titled Escape from New York. Make it a modern day version of that for the career criminals and violent homeless.

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364   mell   2022 Nov 3, 8:53am  

ad says

Patrick says


Nothing Is Off the Table’: City Leaders Mull What To Do With SF’s Empty Downtown
Written by Sarah Wright
Published Nov. 01, 2022


Turn it into what Manhattan was turned into in the movie titled Escape from New York. Make it a modern day version of that for the career criminals and violent homeless.

.

Adventure park with the real possibility to get shat on, mugged and killed. They could charge for it - sort of hobo westworld!
366   Patrick   2022 Nov 3, 10:58pm  

I know that building. Always smells like sewage out front of it, but not from shit on the street, just from the sewer. I used to wonder how they could have fucked that up given that they put so much money into the building.
367   1337irr   2022 Nov 4, 4:58am  

Bill Gates bought it and made it the Brown Screen of Death. Just a remake of the Blue Screen of Death.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jenniferleighparker/2021/09/14/what-bill-gates-four-seasons-deal-tells-us-about-the-future-of-travel/

How's that for an answer?
368   Patrick   2022 Nov 15, 9:44pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/blinded-by-party-affiliation





While San Francisco’s municipal government imposed some of the most draconian lockdowns during the pandemic, it tolerates large numbers of people defecating and discarding used hypodermic syringes on the streets and sidewalks. Once beautiful squares and parks have become places of shocking filth and squalor. Similar conditions prevail in the Hollywood and Downtown neighborhoods of Los Angeles, where a flea-born typhus outbreak occurred in November of 2021. In other words, the administrators of San Francisco and Los Angeles have chosen NOT to maintain basic standards of civilization.

All eleven members of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors are members of the Democratic Party. At the national level, the city has long been represented by Democratic Party veterans, Senator Dianne Feinstein and Representative Nancy Pelosi. While both politicians have become wealthy during their time in office (with net worths estimated at $96 million and $46 million respectively) it’s not clear what they have done for their home city and the people they represent.


This is weird and interesting. San Francisco is the most authoritarian of cities in enforcing "public health" through mandated injections, yet somehow cannot see or control the public health hazard of human shit all over the city. The contradiction is stark, and yet part of same psychology somehow.
369   HeadSet   2022 Nov 16, 8:07am  

Patrick says


While both politicians have become wealthy during their time in office (with net worths estimated at $96 million and $46 million respectively) it’s not clear what they have done for their home city and the people they represent.

That how it works. Think about the shepherd and sheep. The sheep think the shepherd is their benevolent protector keeping them safe from the "wolf," but completely ignore that the shepherd is the one who fleeces and slaughters all the sheep. The sheep exist soley for the benefit of the shepherd.
372   stereotomy   2022 Nov 23, 12:43am  

Patrick says

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2022/11/22/san-francisco-elections-commission-decides-not-to-renew-contract-for-director-because-hes-a-white-guy-n513070

Isn't discrimination for government jobs on the basis of race illegal?

Yuh think? I think you're confused in the sense that you believe we live in a nation of laws. To quote JEJ in Field of Dreams, "There are no rules here. I'm going to beat you until you go away."
373   Misc   2022 Nov 23, 12:43am  

Patrick says

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2022/11/22/san-francisco-elections-commission-decides-not-to-renew-contract-for-director-because-hes-a-white-guy-n513070

Isn't discrimination for government jobs on the basis of race illegal?


No, minorities get preferential treatment as to employment and contracts. --- The Supreme Court may rule that it is unconstitutional soon, however.

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