I know. You and I are really speaking at/to different levels. I'm trying to envision what good be without being constrained by existing political and economic constraints.
the homeless situation in Alameda County has really escalated in a way that is not apparent in SF.
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No. I have visited encampments in Alameda and Oakland. They are different from what most people think of in San Francisco - or rather people for whom the issue isn't a key focus.
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The encampment at 27th under 980 is massive. Trash built up next to it the size of a tractor trailer. They have a sign with the names of people who have *died* there. It grows every day.
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yes, just down street from us, and similar large ones other way at 35th & / Adeline I-580. Must be 4-500 people on street within 1/2-mile radius, 25 on our block. It's large-scale civic breakdown, though thankfully less of the *destructive* civic order of SF's ruthless sweeps
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I'm trying to think of structures- literal and figurative- that address housing needs, homelessness, climate change - even, perhaps, Nazis and incels. And of course coyotes.