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"Just got back to SF. I've traveled around the world and I gotta say there is nothing more grotesque than walking down market st in San Francisco. Why the heart of our city has to be overrun by crazy, homeless, drug dealers, dropouts, and trash I have no clue. Each time I pass it my love affair with SF dies a little.

The difference is in other cosmopolitan cities, the lower part of society keep to themselves. They sell small trinkets, beg coyly, stay quiet, and generally stay out of your way. They realize it's a privilege to be in the civilized part of town and view themselves as guests. And that's okay.

In downtown SF the degenerates gather like hyenas, spit, urinate, taunt you, sell drugs, get rowdy, they act like they own the center of the city. Like it's their place of leisure... In actuality it's the business district for one of the wealthiest cities in the USA. It a disgrace. I don't even feel safe walking down the sidewalk without planning out my walking path.

You can preach compassion, equality, and be the biggest lover in the world, but there is an area of town for degenerates and an area of town for the working class. There is nothing positive gained from having them so close to us. It's a burden and a liability having them so close to us. Believe me, if they added the smallest iota of value I'd consider thinking different, but the crazy toothless lady who kicks everyone that gets too close to her cardboard box hasn't made anyone's life better in a while."




http://valleywag.gawker.com/happy-holidays-startup-ceo-complains-sf-is-full-of-hum-1481067192

12/12/2013 1:06:05 AM

TragicNature
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What would Dylan say about this?

12/12/2013 1:35:49 AM

CaelNCSU
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Useless CEO of Useless Startup Complains Poor People are Useless.

I'm the most unempathetic person I know, and I used to work in that neighborhood--even I never said any shit like that. I always found it unbelievable up the hill there were Bentley's and Rolls Royce's and down the hill the most destitute poverty you've ever seen. These are not people that look like they are capable of holding a job or just on drugs. A lot of them look severely mentally ill.

One of the worst things I saw was 2 years ago at Christmas. A homeless couple was smoking something in a stem pipe with a 1 year old in a stroller. They probably could hold jobs, but they aren't in the majority in that neighborhood.

12/12/2013 12:09:17 PM

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This is not at all my position, but its already well established that synapse is too retarded to understand why.

12/12/2013 1:20:45 PM

marko
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SF > NYC

12/12/2013 2:08:14 PM

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Doesn't this problem exist since everyone knows that San Fran is the most homeless friendly large city in the country?

12/12/2013 3:01:33 PM

CaelNCSU
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^

http://rt.com/usa/nevada-releasing-mental-patients-812/

I've never lived in New York, but I imagine it has the same negatives but a larger geographic area. It seems easier to get around in NY compared to SF. SF just has boundless shit to do that isn't city stuff and a kind of neat character.

I guess it comes down to if you prefer middle class white kids and hipsters trying to strike it rich to Wall Street Tycoons.

12/12/2013 5:32:27 PM

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