Jul 102021
 

“We’re coming for your children.”

“A Message From the Gay Community” Performed by the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus

Beyond the incredibly tone-deaf messaging here, what’s most disconcerting is the soulless gaze of the lead singer.

Maybe not *directly* linked, but… hmmm.

The poll was released by the SF Chamber of Commerce and based on feedback from more than 500 San Francisco residents who are registered to vote.

It found that more than 40 percent say they plan to move out of the city in the next few years.

Having nearly half your population deciding to leave is also not a good look. And if that 40% *does* leave, taking their property taxes with them, one wonders what San Francisco would look like *then.* Seems like that choir would be better advised to stop singing about grooming children and start forming defensive vigilance committees; San Fran going whole hog on falling into third world hellhole status like Detroit or Mosul would seem to make life a little uncomfortable for such as those in the choir.  If that exodus does happen, it’ll likely be a self-reinforcing spiral; as people leave the place will get worse; as the place gets worse, more will choose to leave.

With China and Russia getting aggressive, pandemics becoming a Real Thing, the economy going shaky, the administration wanting to lock up millions of law-abiding citizens, gas and food prices looking like they might explode… we could be standing on the edge of an abyss. An EMP attack or a Carrington Event would easily push us over. And while I’m confident that the United States would, barring a truly awful pandemic or a massive nuclear strike, be able to pick itself back up, it could be a decade of crap. And in that decade, a lot of things will disappear. Not just civil society, but most drug manufacture and distribution. Lots of diabetics will be in serious trouble. But you know who else will be in trouble? Everyone who has come to think of HIV/AIDS as no big deal. Everyone who think those “prep” drugs are a good replacement for common sense.

 

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