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"It's not a statement of any one group being better than another. It's not a statement that I don't enjoy many aspects of our diverse society." If you are coming clean, then please continue, what groups are you talking about? And what attribute are you declaring causes a 'lack of homogeny'?
> what groups are you talking about? Any divide you wish to draw, I'm not drawing them. SF is more diverse than Krakow when you account for race, place of birth, religion, sexuality/gender identity. >And what attribute are you declaring causes a 'lack of homogeny'? A diverse population has less homogeneity. Keep fishing, but get better bait.
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> what groups are you talking about? Any divide you wish to draw, I'm not drawing them. SF is more diverse than Krakow when you account for race, place of birth, religion, sexuality/gender identity. >And what attribute are you declaring causes a 'lack of homogeny'? A diverse population has less homogeneity. Keep fishing, but get better bait.
its ok, I know what you are saying, even though you won't say it.
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In NYC, for years, Jews have repeatedly gotten attacked in the streets. Last year, the city had major riots and looting. D.C. had the same. Here in San Diego we had a Republican mayor, Republican county board of supervisors, and Republican county DA last year, and there was only minimal social dysfunction, while rioters and looters ransacked many parts of LA County.
I've lived in or near NYC for 14 years now. There were no "major riots" last year, full stop. There was some looting, yes. Not "major riots". Crown Heights in 1991 was a "major riot", this was nothing of the sort. As for violence against Hasidim (not "Jews" in general), there have been occasional acts of violence between the Hasidic community and other residents of the same neighborhoods -- in both directions , notab…
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/17/nyregion/hasidic-jewish-a...
"More than half of the hate crimes in New York City last year were attacks on Jewish people. Orthodox Jews are particularly at risk."
No, it's not "in both directions," or would you care to put a number on the ratio there?
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I've lived in or near NYC for 14 years now. There were no "major riots" last year, full stop. There was some looting, yes. Not "major riots". Crown Heights in 1991 was a "major riot", this was nothing of the sort. As for violence against Hasidim (not "Jews" in general), there have been occasional acts of violence between the Hasidic community and other residents of the same neighborhoods -- in both directions , notab…
"Some" looting. We have the videos of rampant looting. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/17/nyregion/hasidic-jewish-a... "More than half of the hate crimes in New York City last year were attacks on Jewish people. Orthodox Jews are particularly at risk." No, it's not "in both directions," or would you care to put a number on the ratio there?
As for "both directions", YES, it is. Educate yourself by reading about the Shomrim and their history of assaulting random people of color.
You're also examining a statistic that is effectively ethnic proportion of hate crime convictions, which is orthogonal to per capita violence or "severe social dysfunction".
My point in this subthread is that people complaining about "severe social dysfunction in liberal-run cities" are actually just complaining about large US cities in general, because literally every large city in this country leans left.
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#235The same as with vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles are both some of the rare large cities in the USA where a homeless person can live a fully outdoor lifestyle year-round and not risk freezing to death.
This is often repeated, but the entirety of the US south is warm year-round and the proportion of unhoused homeless is much lower in all those southern cities. Clearly there is something else at play on the west coast that resists housing the homeless.
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What don’t you get? Policy makers are out over their skis believing in a utopia that runs contrary to human nature and economics. They can’t admit the physics of the problem so just keep insisting they haven’t gone far enough . Graft creeps in as it always does, corrupting the machinery that (even generously) may have originally been born with the best of intentions. Everyone is afraid of being labeled as intolerant…
> to say this isn’t working and needs radical correction to enforce some social norms and define acceptable behavior under penalty of imprisonment, labor, or some undesirable consequence for the offender We should really be focusing on the underlying mental health issues rather than resorting to a base desire to crack skulls. One such example is opening up (humane) mental health institutions. For people who are out o…
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The problem with the theory is that the people who have a choice to avoid it just move out. The wealthy who stay can live behind gates and walls with paid protection. The people who promote these theories live in such a disconnected reality, relearning basic lessons in ways that cost societies as a whole and tragically create even more inequality and inequity than was present when they started. Now you preside over a…
It feels like you think you’re disagreeing with me but I agree with everything you wrote.
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its ok, I know what you are saying, even though you won't say it.
Why be so coy? Call me out if you have something to say, jboy
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To ignore the relation between homelessness, the high cost of housing, the gentrification as tech people like to live authentic and the absolute lack of building, and to pretend its welfare and the lack of guns is just blindness. People in SF have to either kick the tech companies out, or allow a massive amount of high density housing in.
I’d tech companies are going to build massive “campuses” they should be required to build “dormitories” too.
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Why be so coy? Call me out if you have something to say, jboy
You should have the balls to stand up for your beliefs, and you admit you hide behind dog whistles, so why keep hiding. You hide your reasons behind the cloak. Again, its doesn't matter, I have a good idea on your defining characteristic, its been the whispered excuse for 50-60 years as to why the scores low on education or health. I've been around plenty of people who don't have any qualms about removing the cloak,…
This continued assault of trying to find bigotry behind any minor statements that don't completely align with the progressive globalism agenda only undermines your collective stances.
"My defining characteristic" is something you can't justifiably claim, something I never said or alluded to. Y'all are too much sometimes.