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How's crime in San Francisco? Board of supervisors would tell you but there's a glitch
BEEGE WELBORN 2:31 PM on April 13, 2023
   
 
This is one of those stories so dripping with irony, you need a washcloth to wipe up afterward.

Wasn’t it just last week, after the late night God-awful stabbing murder of tech guru Bob Lee, that the spotlight was once again on San Francisco’s crime rate?

City officials quickly mouthed the proper platitudes and outrage about the Lee murder while pivoting in the very same interviews to a “But actually, this is an aberration because our overall crime rates are down! We’re doing so well, except for the occasional horrifically murdered dead person.” In all seriousness. Many ascribe the complaints concerning crime specifically to whiny – occasionally dead – tech types, who also seem to be predominantly white, ergo bitchy and privileged by nature.

https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2023/04/13/hows-crime-in-san-francisco-board-of-supervisors-would-tell-you-but-theres-a-glitch-n543414
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