Posted on 01/30/2024 7:19:31 PM PST by Morgana
A elderly Chinese immigrant who hoped to spend a peaceful retirement in San Francisco will return to China in despair for good on Saturday after suffering a series of violent assaults in the crime-ridden city.
Rongxin Liao, 87, has been repeatedly hospitalized since his arrival 24 years ago including one notorious March 2021 incident caught on video where he was kicked out of his walker while waiting for a bus in the Tenderloin district.
He had planned to spend the rest of his life in the US after the death of his wife, but has given up on his dream after the unrelenting violence left his family in terror.
'I don't want to be a drag to my son here,' he told Sing Tao Daily.
'I don't want him to worry about me all the time.'
Liao was waiting for a 31 bus on a Sunday morning in March 2021 when 24-year old Eric Ramos-Hernandez launched a flying kick at the elderly senior that sent him sprawling to the ground.
Surgeons had to drill into his skull to repair serious head injuries that left him unconscious with a blood clot, requiring multiple stitches and four nights in hospital.
Ramos-Hernandez spent just seven months in jail before being released on a mental health diversion.
Liao, who lives in an assisted living facility, had already been beaten unconscious in another unprovoked attack in the Tenderloin district three years earlier.
The police investigation was dropped in that case when no suspect could be identified.
But final straw was another assault in October 2023 when he was repeatedly punched by an attacker as he visited Walgreens for his medication.
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Yeah, as they define crime.
Christianity is one of their biggest crimes. The state enforces atheism.
And Pelosi, Streisand, Hollywood, The Party, L A Times, W’Post, CNN . . .
“In the past two years the peso has gained 20% on the dollar.”
Yeah, dental work isn’t quite the bargain there that it once was, but still a bargain. Some of the clinics in Los Algodones are world class.
I hadn’t heard of that town...Interesting.
From Wikipedia...
“The popularity of both inexpensive prescriptions and medical care catering to Canadian and U.S. senior citizens has prompted a virtual explosion of pharmacies, opticians and dental offices since the 1980s.[5][6] They have largely displaced many of the open-air shops and restaurants immediately across the border, and have effectively shifted the town’s focus from tourism to medicine. Los Algodones has approximately 600 dentists who service uninsured Canadian and American health tourists who save 40 to 60 percent on dental services.[7] Nevertheless, a number of shops and restaurants remain, and Los Algodones capitalizes on the tourist trade with frequent fiestas throughout the year, most notably around the Christmas season.”
One good thing about the dental community there is they are sort of self-policing and have been known to “kick out” bad dentists and practices so as to retain their overall reputation. You can can easily find proven practices with a couple of decades of experience and the latest equipment.
If they really were saboteurs I am sure they could have gotten far better training in mainland China at a specialist training facility than some basic civilian range I the US.
Does San Fransico not deserve hit pieces? It’s a pure progtastic hellscape to the point of being a parody.
Given how many Chinese people live in San Francisco and how often they are targeted by violent thugs, you’d think they would wake up and stop voting for ultra Leftist soft-on-crime Democrats who have ruined that city.
But you would be wrong.
Jews and Asians are two groups I generally admire except for their politics which are completely insane. How much abuse does each have to take from the people they vote for before they finally wake up?
Not much training is needed. And they could be under the assumption (completely wrong assumption) that we would be doing our due diligence and actually looking at the backgrounds of these invaders. Real Chinese immigrant invaders would be right at work doing things to make money, I.e. hustling, in my opinion.
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