Been in SF for 2 hours and it’s heartbreaking. Streets lined with people keeled over, worse than ever. Drugs everywhere. I step into one store where a shoplifter gets caught and beats up a cashier until the police come.
Heading back to the airport.
Congrats @chesaboudin!
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Feels like SF is has been well past the point of failing to maintain civic order for sometime. And the voters there instead of changing course, elect a DA who doesn’t believe in prosecuting criminals.
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The further it goes, and the longer it goes on, the sharper the backlash will be. I just barely remember pre-Giuliani NYC... it was really scary, and eventually the citizens had enough.
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It's funny; this tweet is being liked and retweeted by mostly conservatives, but this isn't a conservative or liberal issue. You can not have a functioning society if citizens don't have a presumption of personal safety and order. Eventually, you get vigilantes and militias.
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Your beef then, if you have one, is that liberals don't understand this?
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Have you been to Brasil?
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Is the government legitimate in the eyes of the citizens?
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It’s possible to mostly avoid it if you spend lots of money, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Idiot comment meant to charge up the base. SF is great
if you go looking for shit (anywhere in America) you’re going to find it. There just aren’t enough programs in place to help ppl at risk. Especially mental health. -
Not enough innovative programs.
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