San Antonio is a place infested with illegals. English is a foreign language. You would think Christianity would be strong and there. Nope. Just drugs an illegals.
“San Antonio is a place infested with illegals. English is a foreign language. You would think Christianity would be strong and there. Nope. Just drugs an illegals.”
It is a religious city, far more than most. Drugs are a problem here...but name me one place besides Amish America where they aren’t. English is NOT a foreign language - though a lot of people (probably 10% - 15%) would definitely prefer to speak Spanish, probably 95% of those people can and do speak and understand English. Infested with illegals? Yeah, that’s true, because we’re the closest large schitty to Turd World Mexico (and I can say that, I married a Mexican - a legal one, btw).
You want to know the problem with San Antonio? It is our local pols - and they are typically elected by about 8% of the populace, because local elections are in May and not November. I’m quite sure that this is not an accident. These pols that voted to exclude Chick-fil-A from the airport were NOT representing their constituents. I have yet to pass a Chick-fil-A anywhere in the schitty - even in the overwhelmingly Hispanic areas - that wasn’t crowded, and with a long drive-through line (and neither is because their service is slow - it isn’t - it is because the food is DAMNED good).
Bravo Sierra on your “Christianity isn’t strong” here in SA. There’s more faith-based, caring ministry going on here than most places in the US and more evangelical activity and congregations than anywhere else I know of. The city is, unfortunately, run by progressive idiots in lockstep, and there’s been no effective way to get more conservatives into office.