Posted on 07/25/2018 12:34:41 PM PDT by detective
America's biggest public toilet.
In this new video, Paul Joseph Watson discusses San Francisco is a Sh*thole, unveiling America's biggest public toilet. The video serves as a frightening reminder of what Democrats have done with every city they've run. Will yours be next?
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If your city has to hire people to go out and measure the shirt on the sidewalks, then your city is a shirthole.
A cholera outbreak is just around the corner.
I moved to the Bay Area in ‘92. I knew then it was not a city to raise kids in. Now it is a city not to live in.
A loving stroll on the beautiful Embarcadero holding the arm of her father, and then she was no more.
My cousin (liberal as hell) moved to SF to attend college in 1982 and stayed there. We have nothing in common except for our family heritage. Wonder what she thinks of her little piece of heaven now?
*snort* Not even the biggest in California, that would be Los Angeles. SF’s homeless population is tiny by comparison to the hundred thousand or more homeless on the streets (and concrete riverbeds) of Southern California.
San Francisco has thrown hundreds of millions at getting homeless either off the streets or away from their streets. Rare is it to see a tent on the street, vs the literally miles of them in Los Angeles, especially near the 101 corridor.
I think someone figured out it’d take nearly 18 billion to do the same job down there.
SF was a s’hole city in 1850, too. Back then they had no technology. Today, they have no excuse.
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First American Sanctuary Shitty.
Hey, lets go out to eat. Where do you want to go? First and Number 2.
Oh great. That’s just a block from the bathhouse on Number One.
True statement.
Great post. Thanks for posting that.
And let’s not forget Oakland. It may well be a bigger $hit hole than SF too. The problem is spreading across the country as well. It’s just that the weather in California is comparatively benign on top of all the permissiveness.
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“...Now, it is an ugly, unsanitary, crime ridden mess....”
A gross understatement. The insane Pelosi should be proud of her district. Another city that was once great -— now just ANOTHER DEMOCRAT-DESTROYED toilet.
As I was just about to joke yeah, Wear A Flower In Your Hair for the sh** smell, I thought of people singing Ring Around the Rosy , and the flowers held by dancers in the song to mimic the red circles of plague sores on the flesh of the victims and the flowers to mask the smell of the dead and dying.
I have a feeling God is losing patience with the Evil Ones including the Dems,socialists and the Leftist Biased News Media People.
We should stay away like the AMA when it cancelled SF as its site for a convention.
Stay safe, FReepers.
Fascinating.
Dems ruin everything in one way or another.
SanFran is unique in being oriented to f a g s, and thus tends to show the aspect of Dems/commies/libs concerning sexual - and soon thus, general - perversion including public displays.
Meanwhile, most cities just display the typical lib aspect of “tolerance” for thuggery because “racism”.
The old method is now new again—
To find a Dem controlled city,
first walk until you smell it,
then keep walking until you step in it.
You’re there. Detroit, Oakland, San Fran.,Chicago .
My stepmother, a psychologist and government employee in Orange County, was one of those involved in getting the homeless out of Santa Ana River, which had become one big colony. My brother, who lives in L.A. County, frequently drives through downtown L.A. Parts of it, he told me, look like something out of THE LIVING DEAD.
I left California back in the 1980s, when the homeless problem was just getting started. Unfortunately, many are attracted to the West Coast not just because of the liberal policies but because of the nice weather.
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