Posted on 10/30/2014 8:03:57 PM PDT by This Just In
In the aftermath of the World Series, in which the San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals, pure pandemonium ensued in San Francisco.
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Why not ? It’s the land of the free !
Does anyone else remember all this violence years ago, when teams won championships in sports? I never remember this sort of thing happening regularly like it does nowadays.
Only 2 people shot? Just think if Detroit or Miami had won.
Not like this, and with such frequency.
WTF?! they won!...
Would not have happened here in KC if the Royals had won.
This used to be a civilized country.
Sad !
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Good thing they didn’t lose then
It’s Bumgartner’s Fault!!!
/s
Perhaps they were preparing for a loss. After the win, they said, “Hey, we’re all suited up, may as well destroy the place.” They’re criminals looking for any reason to behave accordingly.
It doesn’t happen in NYC.
Should’ve left Bumgarner in the bull pen, then they wouldn’t have this problem.
The City by the Scum
Well, it happens in LA when the Lakers win a championship. For some, I guess it is the excuse to act up that they have been waiting for.
Generally seems to be gangbangers. This is one of the reasons why people need good fathers.
How can this be? Don’t they have strict gun control laws there?
I remember it. But I’m from Philly. 1974 and 1975 for the Flyers and 1980 for the Phillies. There’s more media coverage now, too.
if it did, who would notice?
I read this repeatedly last night on the 'net.
In no way, shape or form does the city of San Francisco have an association with the San Francisco Giants....
They are separate entities with no known ties as to a professional, casual, business or cultural relationship.
In fact, they are complete strangers.
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