San Francisco kids have to walk past a bunch of degenerates on the way home from school

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When i was in the mission for carnival a couple weeks back, we took a route through one of the alleys, and had to walk past a group of three of some of the grimiest cac heroin/meth addicts id ever seen, and this is coming from someone that’s spent a lot of late nights in both the mission and the tenderloin throughout my life. The smell was something else too. It really is a new height of scust out there these days.

It’s worse now also, because at least back in the day our homeless would just be locals that never amounted to anything, but now police agencies in other states are dealing with their dregs by giving them one way greyhound tickets out here, so we’re really getting the highest echelons of the lowest scum possible littering our streets with the least regard for their environments lol

I worked Carnaval filming one of the floats, shyt was cool overall but yeah the TL & Civic Center feels worse rn than it did a few years ago. The Mission feels about the same if not even more gentrified, especially around 24th (and even between 19th and 14th which surprised me).
 
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They aren't obligated to help but how can Sillcon Valley companies be worth trillions but this be going on down the road. Also shouldn't the tax dollars from those companies be able to provide funding to help with this.
 

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who the fukk is that recording, George Kambosos? :dahell: (boxing fans know)

they live in San Francisco though, it's make or break territory.
i think it could make a lot of them... only one black person on the scene :blessed:
That's atrocious kambosos
 

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Random fukked up people on the street is just fukked up people on the street. They're harmless.

100x worse is whoever the fukk taught those kids gang signs.


I don't know a single kid whose life was ruined because he walked by homeless people but I know hundreds of kids who were ruined by being too close to gang activity.

This is pretty much how I feel. SF is much dirtier than before, but homeless schizophrenics rarely ever bother me. They just scream at the sky or make idle threats. Maybe it’s just normalized for me, but I don’t think much of it. There are rare instances where they are violent to others, but they usually are more dangerous to themselves than others. The city was more dangerous/violent in the past.

It is pretty depressing though.
 
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They aren't obligated to help but how can Sillcon Valley companies be worth trillions but this be going on down the road. Also shouldn't the tax dollars from those companies be able to provide funding to help with this.


Concentrated wealth has made these sorts of issues worse, not better. The richest people are better at diverting the wealth to themselves and spending the least possible on helping others. The wealthier the richest get, the worse off the poorest get.
 

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Was Civic/UN Plaza but one of the replies in here said it's better now, idk haven't been back in a min



:ninja2:

But naw, I'm pretty sure my coworker did with this crackhead Latina broad who would always be around. He was the first one who told me what she was doing in the parking lot :russ:

I used to take the BART exit on 16th/Mission and occasionally would see people shooting up or smoking crack there.
 
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