• AntifaSuperWombat [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    19 days ago

    There was also the time five years ago, when the city helped pay for a billboard that showed smiling, glittery partygoers. “Do it with friends,” the public service message said, urging drug users to consume with others so they could treat a potential overdose.

    Mr. Lurie’s rollback was the latest sign that San Francisco was moving away from the far-left ideology that had made it a target of late-night comedians and conservative politicians.

    The far-left ideology of not wanting people to die. monke-ruserious

    And she’s also disingenuous about what the billboard says. It looks like this:

    spoiler

    Seems to be a lot more productive than just giving them a free bus ticket to get them out of sight.

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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      far-left ideology

      Thank god I didn’t read the article. I knew it would be bad but I didn’t know it would be that bad.

      Seems to be a lot more productive than just giving them a free bus ticket to get them out of sight.

      I wonder how many C-suite people at the Times would love for Trump to take care of the homeless problem permanently.