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Some thoughts on San Francisco’s current situation…

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Liv Boeree's profile picture
Liv Boeree2 years ago

Watch the full discussion here (around the 52 minute mark)

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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀2 years ago

The homelessness in downtown SF is not the result of lack of compassion, it's the unintended consequence of misplaced compassion. The most effective thing office workers can do is vote for representatives who will stop incentivizing the problem.

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Ian Miles Cheong2 years ago

It’s the same way in India. Used to be that way in China but they fixed that. Makes you wonder what the future is going to look like

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John Michael White2 years ago

This is an astonishingly well made point.

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Hanjo Girke2 years ago

It goes to show decades of complacency and corruption of the political class that such a rich state as California let the homelessness and drug problem get out of control to this degree.

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Michael Adams2 years ago

How did we get here? What might we do about it? Join me to meet cool people and learn how this city actually works

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Matt Hughes2 years ago

its doesnt make any sense to me. Under any circumstance (and I have ready a lot of theories), it should have been cleaned up by now.

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aSTOCKalypse2 years ago

What song is playing in the background?

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Alex Alarga ⏹️2 years ago

Sorry, almost missed the part where you mention the "New Technological God That May Run Our Entire World". Can we just pause for a minute and # PauseAI ? Because no.

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Martin Lavin2 years ago

Over many years, here in SF, I posted online on a chat board dedicated to homelessness the following. "If we do every service and benefit you believe is the solution, fund it at 200% of your needs, for five years. And there is no improvement can we remove them from the streets?"

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