A national disgrace

San Fran is such a great city that some of the smartest and richest people choose to live there.Far more people want to live there but cant because housing demand far outweighs supply.San Frans GDP is higher than many GOP states and probably all GOP cities.Again,you're a fucking moron.

Yes you can download your very own poop app to navigate through San Fran while facing a minimal amount of human feces. Its a democrat utopia.

Any desire to live in San Fran is strictly driven by its natural location and climate and has NOTHING to do with the democrat policies that are turning it into a shithole.

Nobody wants poop maps Tony Stark. NOBODY.
 
San Fran is such a great city that some of the smartest and richest people choose to live there.Far more people want to live there but cant because housing demand far outweighs supply.San Frans GDP is higher than many GOP states and probably all GOP cities.Again,you're a fucking moron.

Very true, but on the flip side too many homeless that literally shit on the streets. I would be very upset if I had to pay 1-2 mil and and deal with shit and smells.
 
San Fran is such a great city that some of the smartest and richest people choose to live there.Far more people want to live there but cant because housing demand far outweighs supply.San Frans GDP is higher than many GOP states and probably all GOP cities.Again,you're a fucking moron.

The state with the best weather, wealthiest and most generous population is chosen as a destination by the homeless? Somebody stop the presses!!

 
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The state with the best weather, wealthiest and most generous population is chosen as a destination by the homeless? Somebody stop the presses!!


And the fact that democrats could get in there and fuck it up tells you everything you need to know.
 
I'm sure her family is outraged that a figure who's taken a shit on civil liberties was brought up on the death of a fighter for civil rights.

Also, this board has plenty sub-boards outside of politics.

Actually, her family was outraged.

AP Exclusive: Franklin’s family says eulogy was offensive

NEW YORK (AP) — The late Aretha Franklin’s family said Monday that it found an Atlanta pastor’s eulogy delivered at the Queen of Soul’s funeral last week to be offensive and distasteful.

The eulogist, the Rev. Jasper Williams Jr., was criticized for a political address that described children being in a home without a father as “abortion after birth” and said black lives do not matter unless blacks stop killing each other. Franklin’s funeral was on Friday.

“He spoke for 50 minutes and at no time did he properly eulogize her,” said Vaughn Franklin, the late singer’s nephew, who said he was delivering a statement for the family.

Franklin said that his aunt never asked Williams to eulogize her, since she didn’t talk about plans for her own funeral. The family selected Williams because he has spoken at other family memorials in the past, most prominently at the funeral for Franklin’s father, minister and civil rights activist C.L. Franklin, 34 years ago.

Williams has not backed down from anything he said at the funeral, and said he respects the family’s opinion. “I understand it,” he said. “I regret it. But I’m sorry they feel that way.”

Besides a social media uproar, Williams heard resistance at the funeral itself. Singer Stevie Wonder yelled out “black lives matter” after the pastor said, “No, black lives do not matter” during his eulogy.

Williams had minimized the Black Lives Matter movement because of black-on-black crime. “Black lives must not matter until black people start respecting black lives and stop killing ourselves.”

He also said “there are not fathers in the home no more” and said that a black woman cannot raise a black boy to be a man. Some people suggested that was disrespectful of Aretha Franklin, a single mother of four boys.

His eulogy “caught the entire family off guard,” Vaughn Franklin said. The family had not discussed what Williams would say in advance, he said.

“It has been very, very distasteful,” he said.

He said it was unfortunate because everyone else who participated in the ceremony was very respectful.
 
Actually, her family was outraged.

AP Exclusive: Franklin’s family says eulogy was offensive

NEW YORK (AP) — The late Aretha Franklin’s family said Monday that it found an Atlanta pastor’s eulogy delivered at the Queen of Soul’s funeral last week to be offensive and distasteful.

The eulogist, the Rev. Jasper Williams Jr., was criticized for a political address that described children being in a home without a father as “abortion after birth” and said black lives do not matter unless blacks stop killing each other. Franklin’s funeral was on Friday.

“He spoke for 50 minutes and at no time did he properly eulogize her,” said Vaughn Franklin, the late singer’s nephew, who said he was delivering a statement for the family.

Franklin said that his aunt never asked Williams to eulogize her, since she didn’t talk about plans for her own funeral. The family selected Williams because he has spoken at other family memorials in the past, most prominently at the funeral for Franklin’s father, minister and civil rights activist C.L. Franklin, 34 years ago.

Williams has not backed down from anything he said at the funeral, and said he respects the family’s opinion. “I understand it,” he said. “I regret it. But I’m sorry they feel that way.”

Besides a social media uproar, Williams heard resistance at the funeral itself. Singer Stevie Wonder yelled out “black lives matter” after the pastor said, “No, black lives do not matter” during his eulogy.

Williams had minimized the Black Lives Matter movement because of black-on-black crime. “Black lives must not matter until black people start respecting black lives and stop killing ourselves.”

He also said “there are not fathers in the home no more” and said that a black woman cannot raise a black boy to be a man. Some people suggested that was disrespectful of Aretha Franklin, a single mother of four boys.

His eulogy “caught the entire family off guard,” Vaughn Franklin said. The family had not discussed what Williams would say in advance, he said.

“It has been very, very distasteful,” he said.

He said it was unfortunate because everyone else who participated in the ceremony was very respectful.
The entire ceremony was a disgrace, but the good Rev. made the mistake of not disparaging Trump for all the black on black crime, the broken homes, the irresponsibility of young black men and women, the total lack of leadership, etc., etc. Had her just blamed whitey all would be good.
 
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