A city in crisis: How fentanyl devastated San Francisco - BBC Newsnight

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2022
  • More people died of drug overdoses than of Covid in San Francisco over a one year period. Why has one of the richest cities in the world been devastated by drugs? Please subscribe HERE bit.ly/1rbfUog
    Fentanyl is 100 times stronger than morphine and even a tiny quantity can kill. But its low cost has made it a popular recreational drug.
    Parts of the city were placed into a state of emergency in December to crackdown on overdose deaths.
    And after defunding the police, the city’s mayor has now refunded the police to tackle the issue.
    But the democratic mayor and democratic District Attorney are divided on how to fix the problem.
    James Clayton reports for Our World and Newsnight.
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Комментарии • 17 тыс.

  • @DonnHowes
    @DonnHowes 5 дней назад +142

    I started doing drugs since my teenage, got addicted to fentanyl. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Fentanyl addiction actually destroyed my life. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 4 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @Qing__001
      @Qing__001 5 дней назад

      Amen God bless people. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, fentanyl, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health.

    • @JanetRichardson-mq5es
      @JanetRichardson-mq5es 4 дня назад

      Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Australia. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them

    • @Edennnn926
      @Edennnn926 4 дня назад +3

      Yes sure of Dr.benfungi

    • @BrownGeorge-pw2xo
      @BrownGeorge-pw2xo 4 дня назад

      Mushroom helped my son get off opioid

    • @LuisaSweden-rf3ke
      @LuisaSweden-rf3ke 4 дня назад

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

  • @AVI80R907
    @AVI80R907 2 года назад +9290

    I love how BBC is reporting on this, but none of the news agencies in California will touch it to this degree. Thanks for showing the truth of what's happening in these cities.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад +27

      🙃

    • @Coincidence_Theorist
      @Coincidence_Theorist Год назад +59

      DEALERS are Addicts

    • @johnper2302
      @johnper2302 Год назад

      Everyone in CA knows about it, there's no need to report it. Dum dum

    • @garner832
      @garner832 Год назад +358

      Trump was on this problem like a rash and was highlighting it, and yet the BBC never said one thing positive about him. Says it all. End the licence.

    • @titoqwentezproductionz3406
      @titoqwentezproductionz3406 Год назад +88

      @@garner832 its all planned . its all going according to plan

  • @krzysztofaleksandrowicz9200
    @krzysztofaleksandrowicz9200 Месяц назад +28

    Watching it from Europe. It's unbelievable. We have nothing even remotely close to such a crisis.

    • @tmengucor
      @tmengucor 20 дней назад +1

      Luckily here in Europe we have not lot of shits usual in the USA.

    • @akashsolanki.
      @akashsolanki. 16 дней назад

      Londistan gonna have soon if not deported the fake oness

    • @user-up6jy6ks5q
      @user-up6jy6ks5q 3 дня назад

      Police In Europe fear to visit no-go zones. They can't handle grooming gangs. But it will fight against unarmed waicists who just don't want open borders.

    • @quandaledingle7812
      @quandaledingle7812 2 дня назад

      Most of europes problems come from apathy on the part of the governments while a lot of American politicians are very self destructive with policies like defunding the police

  • @documentarychannel3182
    @documentarychannel3182 7 месяцев назад +40

    To a lot of people outside the US San Francisco is THE place to be. So iconic and picturesque. I never thought I’d see such images of that city

    • @acslater017
      @acslater017 6 месяцев назад +3

      I live in SF. I admit it is a mixed bag. These images are real but they are not the whole picture. The city has 35 neighborhoods; I’d say about 6 are rough. There is still a gorgeous landscape, mild weather, interesting architecture, tons of parks and a unique balance of urbanity and nature, delicious food and wine, diverse and open-minded people with a generally relaxed bohemian vibe, culture, tech, and high paying jobs. Its violent crime rate is actually very close to the US average, i.e. low for a city.
      It’s also an expensive place to live, with homelessness, and high property crime like car break-ins and retail theft. Downtown business has dropped about 25% since the pandemic, but keep in mind its starting point was one of the hottest cities in the country for the previous decade.
      Stay away from certain neighborhoods, don’t park your car in tourist areas. Otherwise it’s a fun place to visit, arguably the most European and beautiful of American cities.

    • @Cha4k
      @Cha4k 2 дня назад

      Everyone thinks of it as poo city.

  • @dylandylandylan3940
    @dylandylandylan3940 Год назад +4513

    Its just as bad here in Hartford CT. Cops only shut down the block along with all the drug dealers when someone gets shot or dies. Fentanyl took everything from me including my mother. She was a chronic pain patient who the doctors gave massive amounts of pain pills and even fentanyl patches. She was only 59 with a lot of life left. She was a retired nurse from Hartford Hospital who raised me all by herself. She fell asleep and never woke up. I found her barely breathing but it was too late. Her brain went without oxygen for too long. Stay as far away from pain meds as you possibly can. Its a slippery slope. Im in recovery myself now but the damage has been done. Ill never be the same. Her name was Bonnie and she was the most caring person Ill ever know. Love you mom.

    • @mentalhealthstigma2902
      @mentalhealthstigma2902 Год назад +51

      Be encouraged...

    • @mariahewitt9787
      @mariahewitt9787 Год назад +137

      Please accept my condolences.
      Thank you for sharing your sad story,
      hopefully, it may even help someone.
      Stay Safe and Stay Strong, Dylan.
      Sending love and support from Australia.

    • @Sazbot
      @Sazbot Год назад +66

      I’ll so sorry for your loss Dylan. I hope you find strength.

    • @Glum1964
      @Glum1964 Год назад +51

      I rarely read these anecdotal comments. But this one was tragic yet beautiful.

    • @johnwick-ii6il
      @johnwick-ii6il Год назад +83

      Opiate pain management is the best thing that has ever happened to me. I would have ended my suffering decades ago without it. It allowed me to stay as a productive member of society for over thirty five years. The whole key is the fact that I dont like to get high...I like to live a full life.

  • @byronicman
    @byronicman Год назад +2168

    Was an opiate addict for 20 years. Got into fentanyl bout 2 years ago and almost lost everything. You stop paying your bills, stop taking care of yourself.. I've been completely clean for almost a year now and I've worked hard to rebuild my life. I've been able to keep my car and apartment, fix my license, pay back people I owed money to, get back some of things I sold.. I've lost a couple teeth and had to get dental work done... Fentanyl is an amazingly addictive opiate. But there's help out there. You just have to commit to it.

    • @joshcombe440
      @joshcombe440 Год назад +53

      I’m glad for you, your one of the few who was able to make it out alive!

    • @byronicman
      @byronicman Год назад

      @@RhysapGrugNo problem sharing... I first tried checking myself into our patient rehab, in December of 2019.. between the therapy sessions and Suboxone I was doing well right up to covid. Then I relapsed hard . Spent the next 6 months feeding a 200 dollar a day fent habit. And then rehabs were all closed so, thank God, I found Ophelia online, which is a zoom based opiate addiction therapy. They started treating me with Suboxone right away but I still struggled with relapsing through most of 2021. Then something just...clicked. And I was done. August of 2021 I used for the last time and haven't relapsed since. The first few months are the toughest with serious depression while your brain relearns how to release it's happy hormones again, but there was no way I could deal with the physical withdrawal without Suboxone. I do find that legal pot edibles helped a great deal with the cravings.. And now I have an actual therapist to help me deal with the damage I caused..
      Now that I'm stable I've been working on reducing my Suboxone intake and started weaning down.
      Everyone's different and I believe you have to find what works for you. Whether it's supervised replacement therapy or cold turkey I found that good mental help is the key.. figuring out how to fix all the damage and how to find happiness again.
      I still got a long way to go but I'm a hundred percent confident I'll succeed now. And no matter how horrible it is, or how scary the thought of never using again seems.. You'll beat it's ass.. I promise ya brother.

    • @Duy23803
      @Duy23803 Год назад +35

      Keep up the good work my man!

    • @cl6107
      @cl6107 Год назад +7

      Can you describe what the high feels like?

    • @byronicman
      @byronicman Год назад +30

      @@cl6107 A super intense concentrated opiate high..if you've ever had an opiate, like a Vicodin or Oxy, you know the feeling: Instant euphoria.. a warmth that spreads from the top of your head to your toes.. your body is instantly relaxed and the "happy" feeling is boosted thru the ceiling. So happy you wanna cry.. You're breathing and heart rate slows down.. basic opiate high that you get from the opiate family: Vicodin, oxycodone morphine, heroin.... But it's at the strength and Intensity level of heroin so you'll also start to nod off and almost always there some puking... But after the puking the high intensifies more..

  • @lionelkennedy1394
    @lionelkennedy1394 5 месяцев назад +48

    This is happening in so many of our American cities. It's staggering how much human capital and talent is being wasted on drug addiction.

    • @brianjones8751
      @brianjones8751 2 месяца назад

      *cities run by liberals

    • @Wft-bu5zc
      @Wft-bu5zc 2 месяца назад

      Right-wing news likes to highlight places like San Francisco and Portland, but it's happening EVERYWHERE. Even in red state cities. West Virginia is completely drug ridden, for example.

    • @brianjones8751
      @brianjones8751 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Wft-bu5zc total bs, nice try though

    • @brianjones8751
      @brianjones8751 2 месяца назад

      @@Wft-bu5zc did republican run cities or states defund the police, empty the prisons of felons, decriminalize felonies, refuse to prosecute felons, release felons with no bail? No! Stop with your leftie commie BS. People aren't that stupid

    • @mattlebutter9162
      @mattlebutter9162 2 месяца назад

      When you vote woke consistently for several tears, you have to pay the bills. Unfortunately many liberals will flee the mess they caused and import their dangerous ideas to other states like Texas and in turn, destroy them...

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  • @armoniqfields8016
    @armoniqfields8016 Год назад +548

    I divorced my wife due to her addiction. She died from an overdose. I ended another relationship due to her drug use, she took fentanyl and died from an overdose. I left the bay area after that. I have never done drugs. I stay away from them completely.

    • @bobbydouglas16
      @bobbydouglas16 Год назад +22

      Yeah, I left the bay also back in 2006. Heard it has only grew worse.

    • @weaponizedglitter69
      @weaponizedglitter69 Год назад +59

      I divorced my husband due to drugs. I'm lonely and having a hard time starting over at 50. However this had to be done. I'm so glad not to do drugs. Drugs are ruining this country

    • @armoniqfields8016
      @armoniqfields8016 Год назад +18

      @@weaponizedglitter69 I am 54 and New Single Dad of 2. No dates, I gotta go get this money, 2 jobs, no help.

    • @weaponizedglitter69
      @weaponizedglitter69 Год назад +10

      @@armoniqfields8016 I wish you well. I'm 53 as of last week. No kids. Working multiple jobs with kids can't be easy.

    • @danielhorritz7986
      @danielhorritz7986 Год назад

      You guys are weak and gay republicans; drugs rock. Pussies.

  • @mayankarora4268
    @mayankarora4268 2 года назад +707

    As someone who grew up in the Bay it’s sad watching the city get more expensive and rot at the same time.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +32

      Yup. If you ain't rich, you're an invisible nobody. That's been getting worse by the decades.
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨

    • @jacobhenderson1763
      @jacobhenderson1763 Год назад +2

      Were you there during the crack/cocaine epidemic. If so do you see similarities/differences? I am curious.

    • @beltigussin81
      @beltigussin81 Год назад +11

      Tells you that money and wealth is not the solution. Wealth in that city is actually a curse.

    • @anitamarie9056
      @anitamarie9056 Год назад +5

      I’m from Oakland ca !!! I can’t even understand how Oakland ca has declined!!!

    • @alicevanderbruggen8711
      @alicevanderbruggen8711 Год назад

      Amen

  • @WaismannMethod
    @WaismannMethod 8 месяцев назад +78

    It's truly heartbreaking to witness such a profound tragedy unfolding in the streets of San Francisco, a city renowned for its beauty and innovation. The surge in drug overdoses speaks volumes about the challenges even the most affluent cities face. At the core, this reveals a potential failure of the administration to address the root causes and ramifications of addiction and mental health. While it's easy to place blame, it's more important now than ever for us as a society to come together, seek understanding, and demand solutions. We must remember that every overdose statistic represents a human being, a life lost, and a community in mourning.
    🌁💔 #SanFranciscoCrisis #FentanylCrisis #Overdose #Life #USA #Addiction

    • @farleygibbs6320
      @farleygibbs6320 6 месяцев назад

      We need to address root causes. It's easy to place blame. It's important for us to come together, seek understanding and demand solutions.
      All of that talk is what created this problem. We keep talking like that and the problem will just keep growing.
      And we must remember that every overdose statistic represents the problem shrinking by just a little bit.

  • @DjATOMIQ
    @DjATOMIQ 8 месяцев назад +5

    Arrest the dealers! Destroy the drug markets! Fund the police!!

    • @Nonya77.
      @Nonya77. Месяц назад

      And people choose to do it. So it’s both sides

  • @JC-kb2qg
    @JC-kb2qg Год назад +1659

    I moved out of San Francisco in 2020, the primary reason being the out of control drug problem in the city. I’ve never seen anything like it, and the things I saw thoroughly traumatized me. Such a beautiful city with such a disheartening outlook. The highest taxes in the country can’t outspend the epidemic and I pray for the people suffering.

    • @kxkxkxkx
      @kxkxkxkx Год назад +152

      I lived in West Africa for 2 years and i never saw anything nearly as pathetic and gross as downtown SF 💯

    • @David-uv1zo
      @David-uv1zo Год назад +99

      Actually worse than third world countries I've been to

    • @Eidelmania
      @Eidelmania Год назад +19

      You never lived in SF. Most areas are not like this.

    • @Beef8Cake
      @Beef8Cake Год назад +124

      @@Eidelmania oh, not all of the city is like that. So everything is ok then? Nothing to worry about? Totally safe to bring your wife and kids down to have a nice stroll around Embarcadero? No need to worry about stepping in dog shit, when you are wading through human shit right? But hey, I’m sure it’ll get better?

    • @Eidelmania
      @Eidelmania Год назад

      @@Beef8Cake Every major city has a skid row area, the tenderloin is SF. You rightist are pretty pathetic, attracted to SF dystopia like flies to a light bulb.

  • @luckyDancer100
    @luckyDancer100 2 года назад +2997

    I traveled to SF a decade ago, and it was probably one of my favorite cities ever. I got the chance to return a few years ago, and it had changed so dramatically. Really sad.

    • @Qotroz
      @Qotroz 2 года назад +103

      I had the exact opposite experience. I was in San Francisco in 1987 and it was absolutely horrible, infested with drug addicts and homeless people. When I returned in 2017 the place had completely changed, and I didn't spot a single drug addict or homeless person on that trip.

    • @kanijkonok1871
      @kanijkonok1871 2 года назад +2

      Wonderful , thanks !

    • @luckyDancer100
      @luckyDancer100 2 года назад +47

      @@Qotroz wow yeah, that’s very different from my experience. I remember driving past a lot of homeless tents on my way into the city, which hadn’t been there (to my memory) the first time.

    • @Qotroz
      @Qotroz 2 года назад +84

      @@luckyDancer100 To be honest I did smoke a lot of weed while in San Francisco, so my recollection might not be the best. 😄

    • @qayoomsediq2013
      @qayoomsediq2013 2 года назад

      @@Qotroz United snake spend 700billion dollars to destroy other nations instead they could help other Americans

  • @lilascharmante2712
    @lilascharmante2712 5 месяцев назад +7

    San Francisco scared the hell out of me when I visited in 2016, I can only imagine what goes on today. There's no upside to living there. The rent prices are so expensive, the city is not too walkable, it's super cold and windy, the drug addicts are very scary. STD rates are exploding. Everyone who can should leave.

  • @DjATOMIQ
    @DjATOMIQ 8 месяцев назад +15

    Where is the mayor, the governor, the president?

    • @joefranks4235
      @joefranks4235 Месяц назад

      They're giving awards to homosexuals.

    • @jeansroses7249
      @jeansroses7249 13 дней назад

      like all leftists, they think they['re doing a great job

  • @annamulvey6350
    @annamulvey6350 Год назад +1013

    This mom looking for her son on the streets is breaking my heart. She is so objective about his and her burdensome situation

    • @markferguson4011
      @markferguson4011 Год назад

      Anna, in 2017 the newly elected president of the Philipines, Rodrigo Duterte quickly brought the dreadful drug problems in his country under control. This was by way of summary/extrajudicial means. That being, anyone caught peddling narcotics or, were in possession of a certain quantity, was shot dead on the spot in the street. It was such a success that he and his team should be brought to the US to carry on the good work.
      To pretend that any other method/program will solve the catastrophe is kidding themselves.

    • @markferguson7563
      @markferguson7563 Год назад +32

      Anna, there's only one way to solve this catastrophe and that's to find the former president of the Philipines, Rodrigo Durtete and his hit squad to eradicate all drug dealers.

    • @frankpeterz9002
      @frankpeterz9002 Год назад +13

      Yet she blaims her son for being addictive that’s odd for me, I’m sure he doesn’t want his life to go like it’s going

    • @GDL364
      @GDL364 Год назад +43

      @@frankpeterz9002 she just said he made a choice which is true

    • @blueeggfund8555
      @blueeggfund8555 Год назад

      @@frankpeterz9002 I'm sure he does. Nobody is forcing him to put that shit in his body but himself. H3 doesn't care about his mom or himself right now, for him it's all about the dope and the bullshit lifestyle the goes with it.

  • @karlosjeffers4791
    @karlosjeffers4791 2 года назад +1922

    The US not only has this horrible drug addiction issue to tackle, they also need to seriously address the huge homelessness problem that has these people living out on the streets in the first place. Well over 500k citizens not able to afford a roof over their head and these streets littered with people living undignified lives and literal crap everywhere is so sad to see.

    • @robertsestito6821
      @robertsestito6821 2 года назад +162

      The homeless issue in the USA has little to do home prices and more to do with mental health. SF drug issue has been going on decades, the issue is how deadly this drug is. And there is little to no policing.

    • @farright118
      @farright118 2 года назад

      Ban illegal immigration, reduce legal immigration and reduce foreign ownership.
      Invest in the idea of small town America. Covid has shown us we can work remotely.
      The answers are their, but people arent going to vote for the right kind of republican.
      Economically: Centrist
      Socially: Right-Wing (both atheist and Christian)

    • @sebastianguerre6868
      @sebastianguerre6868 2 года назад +10

      It can cause respiratory failure.

    • @Thomas06992
      @Thomas06992 2 года назад +81

      Homelessness and drug use are very intertwined in San Francisco. Think it's about 80% and cause and effect relationships vary.

    • @vladimirvladimirovichputin8296
      @vladimirvladimirovichputin8296 2 года назад +31

      But they have 33 by for ukriane

  • @Makingfinancialdecisions
    @Makingfinancialdecisions 8 месяцев назад +42

    Sad how she blames everyone else a little bit but doesn’t blame herself. I blame myself for a lot of my kid’s mistakes. I also say it openly.

    • @ChrisWrightDVM
      @ChrisWrightDVM 4 месяца назад

      And the very fact that she has others to blame, tells me she'll be voting Democrat forever...

    • @ThePearlpeltShadow
      @ThePearlpeltShadow 2 месяца назад

      Maybe because you are too hard on yourself. and now you blame a woman you don't know. Pretty shitty of you, but who knows what you've done to your child

  • @boiperfection4797
    @boiperfection4797 4 месяца назад +4

    Moms are super heroes... truly.

  • @somewhereupthere785
    @somewhereupthere785 Год назад +1088

    Fentanyl is not just a pain medication. It's end of life pain medication. It's for terminally ill patients who are going insane from the pain of starving to death (stomach cancer) for example. It's not just a pain medication.

    • @aahhh3207
      @aahhh3207 Год назад +157

      My mother died from stomach cancer 😥 and it would have been horrible without the fentanyl.

    • @straycatsanctuary3475
      @straycatsanctuary3475 Год назад +10

      💔

    • @bossbonita1235
      @bossbonita1235 Год назад

      That’s correct- but the crap everyone is addicted to currently is not the same fentanyl provided in hospitals, etc- it’s fake medication! They call them “blues” and they have the letter “M” on one side and a #30 on the other. Which is a fake medication! People refer to them as “Perc 30’s” when clearly that’s NOT what they are!! They’ve been tested numerous times and they have all sorts of different drugs in them! Cocaine, meth, E, and other crap!

    • @lonesomefencesitter3186
      @lonesomefencesitter3186 Год назад +76

      @Alex Korova perhaps when the side effect considered won't matter much for the terminally ill ?
      I mean giving a highly addictive pain relieve to a patient with acute pain, but highly treatable illness, will be different than giving a highly addictive pain relieve for a terminally ill patient with short life expectancy.

    • @davidhumphries853
      @davidhumphries853 Год назад +14

      It's being used recreationally. Fact.

  • @andrewp1308
    @andrewp1308 Год назад +1438

    When I visited SF in 2011 I was in absolute shock at the level of homelessness. Unfortunately it only seems to have gotten worse.

    • @dabigchina
      @dabigchina Год назад +48

      It's not just the tenderloin now. It has spread throughout the rest of the city, and is starting to pop up in the outlying suburbs.

    • @lirraci
      @lirraci Год назад +12

      Is it worse than La?

    • @jv20224
      @jv20224 Год назад +21

      My impression, but have not been in SF since 2020, is LA Skid Row is much bigger than the Tenderloin area, with blocks of tents touching each other on both sides of the street on 6 blocks+ and multiple thousands of people. I have never seen something like Skid Row (at least in the Western world… favelas in Brazil or barrios in some large cities of Latin America are shabby, but they are more built like houses with normal people, just poor).

    • @SF_Native
      @SF_Native Год назад +30

      @@lirraci Definitely not as bad as LA. Skid Row is straight out of Mad Max. Also LA is a much larger city compared to SF, which means more room for homeless and addicts.

    • @cagribaba4464
      @cagribaba4464 Год назад +42

      Worst part of it that it is not due to lack of money, but it is due to lack of mental stability. Try to host them in 5 star hotels, they would thrash the room they live in quickly and run to streets back, in couple days.

  • @Pickitout
    @Pickitout 6 месяцев назад +2

    Desperate times require desperate measures. Mandatory 90 days in detoxification facility. There is no other choice.

  • @rebeccagrimmer4805
    @rebeccagrimmer4805 7 месяцев назад +18

    We visited in 2019 and, while out walking around the city, we accidentally got off course and stumbled into the Tenderloin. What we witnessed-was extremely shocking and scary-but does not even compare to how bad it is now by these reports and footage. We were so grateful to find our way out of the area safely. So very sad this is playing out all over our country. So tragic the countless loss of lives.

  • @spudman1734
    @spudman1734 Год назад +476

    I saw my first dead person in my life on my trip to San Francisco last week. He was laying completely still face down on the side walk. He definitely wasn't tripping. He was completely ignored. San Francisco and frankly the entire west coast desperately needs to be fixed.

    • @mmc472
      @mmc472 Год назад +30

      That is shocking. Hope you are ok.

    • @Mav86asian
      @Mav86asian Год назад +1

      The whole democrats cities need to be fixed, but until they realize that there is a problem, they won’t fix the problem.

    • @JabboMCmuffin
      @JabboMCmuffin Год назад +61

      This is definitely not just a west coast problem. Walk through any city in New England and you'll see this exact shit with a snowy backdrop.

    • @upswingcompanyrehearsals4456
      @upswingcompanyrehearsals4456 Год назад +34

      So what you are saying is you also ignored him?

    • @bobjones2041
      @bobjones2041 Год назад +20

      @@upswingcompanyrehearsals4456 just like Hollywood liberals ignore Covid in hotbed LA County

  • @fullmetaltheorist
    @fullmetaltheorist Год назад +76

    2:37
    The expensive car driving next to tents perfectly captures what San Francisco has become.

    • @wsmit405
      @wsmit405 2 месяца назад

      They chose to live like that and become drug addicts.

  • @JoyfulLiving
    @JoyfulLiving 8 месяцев назад +2

    I was in san fran in 2018 it was awful then. I hope it gets better.

  • @davidfromtexas9681
    @davidfromtexas9681 8 месяцев назад +3

    We visited San Fran this past summer and we saw this first-hand. Such a beautiful city but there is a definite underbelly that while I would have loved to have spent more time there but I was absolutely concerned for our safety and we moved on after one day. Such a shame.

    • @davemccage7918
      @davemccage7918 8 месяцев назад

      Doesn’t matter how smart, beautiful and well dressed a woman is, she’s still undateable if she doesn’t wipe her ass after taking a shit.

  • @account-gp4sn
    @account-gp4sn Год назад +761

    * This isn't just a "fentanyl" epidemic... this is a civilization in crisis; the lack of proper interpersonal connections (via family and society) leads to trauma and a lack of being properly nurtured as children which triggers this mass addiction and homelessness right here. This is a lot more scary than it looks because this is a reflection of something much deeper and systemic and ominous... and it's only going to get WORSE.

    • @travisashimself2356
      @travisashimself2356 Год назад +16

      you can get interpersonal connections at WORK. Get a JOB.

    • @account-gp4sn
      @account-gp4sn Год назад +107

      @@travisashimself2356 I have a job, and have had many jobs... you make no point. And all are under incompetent bosses and in overworked stressful situations where the coworkers end up hating each other (SO NO YOU CAN'T) as statisticcally the majority of Americans hate their jobs. And what I'm talking about has almost nothing to do with that and everything to do with the breakdown in traditional family and social settings when a child needs interpersonal connections the most to become a healthy adult... instead of a mindless robot drone who ends up embracing backward ideologies and past historic glories (that weren't his and he had no actual part in) that have become divisive and destructive as of now. So yeah.... bit more thinking on the next one!

    • @oussamarahhab1128
      @oussamarahhab1128 Год назад +47

      @@travisashimself2356 outdated statement

    • @goodboix3528
      @goodboix3528 Год назад

      You know it!

    • @larsbee
      @larsbee Год назад

      but it is the richest country in the world... I don't understand ...
      breed ... a mayor in a long line of ineffective, corrupt, feckless and in this case sell out mayors...
      defund the police ... not all duh... and put that and a billion bucks from the military into caring for those on the street ....
      richest country in the world... yeah right

  • @ggoohhnnjjaalltt
    @ggoohhnnjjaalltt Год назад +588

    I lived in SF almost 30 years ago and the homelessness, crime and drug use in the streets was really bad back then. What a dystopian nightmare it is now.

    • @signumcrucis71
      @signumcrucis71 Год назад +25

      LET'S GO BRANDON!!😂🤣

    • @kurtcobainpizza5606
      @kurtcobainpizza5606 Год назад

      People keep voting Democrat.
      Enjoy the shithole the elites have created.

    • @jcee2259
      @jcee2259 Год назад +5

      I visited the San Francisco 1965 Summer Of Love,
      saw 1970's Monterey County public use areas posted
      NO HIPPIES, and still motorcycle 2,000 mile road trips
      to appreciate the SFBA again. San Pablo Bay south to
      Monterey Bay

    • @Andreas-gh6is
      @Andreas-gh6is Год назад

      @@signumcrucis71 Republicans don't have a working solution either. If you go after the drug dealers (and SFPD does...) new dealers grow back, if you go after the addicts and homeless, they go somewhere else. Of course you can sweep a city from suffering people, but their suffering is the problem, not you seeing the suffering.

    • @signumcrucis71
      @signumcrucis71 Год назад +6

      @@Andreas-gh6is LET'S GO BRANDON LGBTI...😂🤣😂

  • @NELSO140
    @NELSO140 8 месяцев назад +18

    It's understandable that you have concerns about the current economic and global challenges, as well as the political power struggle in the UN.

    • @jurafephilip9708
      @jurafephilip9708 8 месяцев назад +1

      These are complex issues that require careful consideration and strategic planning. In terms of helping families in difficult situations and showing compassion towards the homeless

    • @nadiyahussain736
      @nadiyahussain736 8 месяцев назад

      I suggest we could start putting eyes into trading, because investment is the easy way to survive in this country. Despite the risk people are still making huge money on trading

    • @Brown863
      @Brown863 8 месяцев назад +1

      I am aware that continuing to invest during this periods of volatility can be a smart way to build wealth. I've heard testimonies of people accumulating over $150k in this downturn. What steps can I take to achieve these?

    • @SHERYLMAYA21
      @SHERYLMAYA21 8 месяцев назад +2

      There are several reputable coaches available, and one highly recommended coach is Sheryl Kumarz Nicole. She has gained recognition for her strategies and extensive experience in the financial market

    • @helengeorge3067
      @helengeorge3067 8 месяцев назад +2

      Please!. It's advisable to start with $20k to $30k over a period of 3to4 months? I'm scared of market risk, and I don't wonna miss out due to ignorance . I need advice

  • @pve1903
    @pve1903 8 месяцев назад

    I was there right before covid in february 2020.. it was so sad seeing all this people :(

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Год назад +220

    I drove through the Tenderloin last year with a friend, and as we were at a red light some homeless crossing the crosswalk started and screaming and walked up to the car in front of me (with just a single lady inside) and started banging on her windows hard until the light turned green and he just walked away.. never again..

    • @herrring5957
      @herrring5957 Год назад +1

      Yeeeaaahhhhh tenderloin!

    • @Blackpearl1993
      @Blackpearl1993 Год назад +6

      Scary! It's not an area to drive through, and I fear that tourists can easily wind up in serious danger because they aren't familiar with thee area.

    • @willrangel4459
      @willrangel4459 Год назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣 yup you’re not from the Bay

    • @willrangel4459
      @willrangel4459 Год назад +1

      @@Blackpearl1993 Ha! We walk thru it drunk haha

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Год назад +1

      WOW VERY DANGEROUS I WILL NEVER GO TO USA!! NO HOPE ! 😠😠 THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA 🤗🇮🇳 THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD , WE NEVER DO SCAM AND WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳

  • @The_Drifter_13
    @The_Drifter_13 Год назад +53

    I’ve never lived anywhere so quick to write a parking ticket, yet drug crime and smash and grab robbery seemingly gets no attention.

    • @roysmith3767
      @roysmith3767 Год назад

      Search . ' Giants : Who Really Rules the World . '

    • @jenh6247
      @jenh6247 Год назад +4

      “Isaiah 5:20 - They say that what is right is wrong and what is wrong is right; that black is white and white is black; bitter is sweet and sweet is bitter.”
      SF is circling the (moral) drain

    • @romystumpy1197
      @romystumpy1197 Год назад +2

      Yes and the victims they rob need a mention ,I think about them

    • @dl-ue3pw
      @dl-ue3pw Год назад +1

      Democrats world

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Год назад

      Well one thing is just a bill that gets money in your account, the other takes money out your account and doesnt change the problem. So you really are comparing to very different things on many levels.

  • @user-py9ky9kh7t
    @user-py9ky9kh7t 2 месяца назад +1

    It is disheartening to see the challenges parents face when raising their children in this area, as it can potentially increase the risk of children being vulnerable to drug addiction.

  • @gigiC144
    @gigiC144 6 месяцев назад +4

    Just went to visit my first time since I was a kid, and it did look dystopian. I remember coming back from the cable car to Union Square at night. Seeing the lights of lux stores and artistic ads showing off products, then seeing all the homeless all around not doing so well, of course. The drastic contrast of the rich stores and those struggling the most in society was sad, dystopian was the perfect word to describe it. You can also sense the danger. During the day, it feels safer though. Also, I did in fact see human poop on the side walk with corn in it. Other parts of San Francisco weren’t so gloomy, but Union Square and driving through the Tenderloin, it can be depressing. Spiritually this place is riddled with demons.

  • @Phillygirl183
    @Phillygirl183 Год назад +444

    This is EXACTLY like Kensington in North Philadelphia, PA. I'm recovering from ALL OF THIS... the ADDICTION to fentanyl but also homelessness. I lived in the encampments here until the POLICE ripped down my tent. Then I slept in the SUBWAY stations on the Broad Street line. I'm clean for 6 months now thanks to the selfless outreach workers who got me in a program and housed through Project Home. I'm in transitional housing waiting for my voucher for my own place. All I have to do is continue with my outpatient therapy and stay CLEAN. Housing was the INCENTIVE to me getting clean. Homelessness makes you feel HOPELESS! The HOPE OF MY OWN PLACE is what GOT ME UP OFF THE STREET AND CLEAN!!! It's just what worked for me!

    • @Bruhh2002
      @Bruhh2002 Год назад +28

      I hope you’ve a great and prosperous life. I wish you all the best on your journey 🙏🏻

    • @Phillygirl183
      @Phillygirl183 Год назад +28

      I take nothing for granted and I won't EVER FORGET what I have lived through. Encouraging words from people like yourself along the way certainly help and are VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! GOD BLESS YOU!😇🙏🙂👍

    • @SeaBiscotti
      @SeaBiscotti Год назад +11

      Well said! That’s awesome to hear. Very happy! You got this.

    • @Phillygirl183
      @Phillygirl183 Год назад +4

      @@SeaBiscotti thank you for your kind response Sir!

    • @Phillygirl183
      @Phillygirl183 Год назад +12

      @Richard S I agree with what you said. Jail is NOT the answer. So many people just resort back to drugs upon release. Now the self medicating is to cope with not only homelessness but the trauma of being incarcerated. And it's very much a downward SPIRAL like you said. Addiction is a brain disease but socioeconomic factors weigh heavily on the individual 's ability to achieve long term sobriety. Certainly the cities of our nation need more outreach programs so people suffering from addiction, homelessness, poverty, mental illness, etc. can have half a chance at RECOVERY. Most people don't realize that addiction doesn't JUST hinder the individual but it affects the entire community when you have hundreds and thousands of people spilling over into the streets with no hope or SAFE place to go. Most of the community shelters in Philadelphia have WAITING LISTS to get in. After you finally get a bed then you sit on another WAITING LIST for rapid rehousing or other housing program. There's so many problems and not enough answers. I know it's just been my internal perseverance to make it back and faith in God that helped me survive this storm!

  • @penelopepitstop762
    @penelopepitstop762 Год назад +134

    I can remember visiting SF when I was a teen back in the 80’s. I was in awe at how beautiful and cool it was. Now I just want to cry.

    • @boofert.washington2499
      @boofert.washington2499 Год назад +4

      @Roz Alman this doesn't happen in Dallas.

    • @soupdrinker
      @soupdrinker Год назад +4

      @@boofert.washington2499 I remember going to Dallas and it was so bland, dirty, and boring with ghetto neighbors littered all around

    • @penelopepitstop762
      @penelopepitstop762 Год назад +2

      @@boofert.washington2499 even in Austin it has been cleaned up quite a bit.

    • @Gfysimpletons
      @Gfysimpletons Год назад

      @@boofert.washington2499 pffft, it will…………Texas is gonna turn BLUE……watch and see…..Toots!

    • @Gfysimpletons
      @Gfysimpletons Год назад

      @@JR-tc9xm You, ma’am, are a L.I.A.R……..

  • @leestafford445
    @leestafford445 8 месяцев назад

    I currently live in San Francisco and have been here for 38 years. San Francisco feels like Biff’s crime ridden 1985 from back to the future II.

  • @tankmac5584
    @tankmac5584 Месяц назад +3

    The mayor is angry with the results of her own policies as if she has nothing to do with it.

  • @Ubiquitous1984
    @Ubiquitous1984 2 года назад +495

    I visited SF on honeymoon in 2016. It was a great city but even back then there was clearly an issue with homelessness and drug abuse. It’s terrible to find out that it’s gotten worse and not better. A failure of leadership.

    • @kylesmith4572
      @kylesmith4572 2 года назад

      Wealthy landowners control politics in the city, and they really like their high property values. So they don't allow housing to be built, which keeps their property value increasing at a faster rate. It's pretty gross.

    • @leighparr7961
      @leighparr7961 2 года назад

      This is the inevitable result of the greed and corruption inherent to capitalism. If you worship at the alter of the beast system then you piss all over your fellow human beings. It's all about to collapse thank God. I say thank God because He's collapsing it.

    • @bobblue_west
      @bobblue_west Год назад

      (A failure of leadership.) or of voters who keep electing ultra woke left wing supervisors and Mayors.

    • @balargus319
      @balargus319 Год назад +2

      Eh, it's only worse in the bad areas. Avoid those, and it is fine.

    • @f430ferrari5
      @f430ferrari5 Год назад

      @@balargus319 these days the bad folks go into neighborhoods to cause crime.
      Look at Chinatown. Certain folks go there daily to terrorize the community.

  • @vickierickson4482
    @vickierickson4482 Год назад +176

    Most homeless shelters will not allow you to use drugs or enter intoxicated. Many choose to sleep elsewhere so they can continue their habit.

    • @bluecollarwarrior2184
      @bluecollarwarrior2184 Год назад

      When government gonna make public campaigns against drugs we just can't put all the blame on our neighbors south the border

    • @ciaranosullivan9352
      @ciaranosullivan9352 Год назад +2

      True .I know this from personal experience staying at a salvation army shelter in the Tenderloin back in the mid 90.if you had a Budweiser in your hand ,they kicked you out.

    • @mathewgrelr7084
      @mathewgrelr7084 Год назад +10

      I just get clean, there are some many great programs in Chicago full medical detox u don't need any medical insurance people just wanna keep getting high

    • @RYCH3
      @RYCH3 Год назад +8

      Addicts will die if they don't get their continues fixes. That's why you can't just stop them from using it completely. The people at the shelters should be a little medically educated.

    • @mathewgrelr7084
      @mathewgrelr7084 Год назад +2

      @@RYCH3 only if they are hooked on benzos, or have been drinking everyday for 20 years. Opiates on the other hand detoxing u my feel like your gonna die but u won't ( I know)

  • @eddiegomez7566
    @eddiegomez7566 Месяц назад +1

    I was there a year ago and it’s just terrifying and sad to see this in person.

  • @TH-fw1zb
    @TH-fw1zb 8 месяцев назад

    A great book about what happened to San Fransisco is "San Fransicko" by Michael Shellenberger. Cannot recommend it enough.

  • @Yzzz78
    @Yzzz78 Год назад +498

    Lived in SF for 2 years and so glad I’m moving away. Living in SF is basically paying for a tiny million dollar apartment and having your car broken into in your own garage, finding homeless pooping outside your window, having a Walgreens across the street that just got robbed. True firsthand story by the way. I’m a doctor and I save people for a living so trust me when I say I have empathy but no amount of empathy can save these people and this city. Something else needs to change.

    • @ClassicGameMusic
      @ClassicGameMusic Год назад +22

      They are “living overdoses” just not fully expired yet. They are walking around but they are hollowed out and dead. What a waste of circulating blood in these veins. Too bad they got high instead of doing homework in school.

    • @myaccount2400
      @myaccount2400 Год назад +34

      Hope you don't vote what u voted for in there 😃

    • @guitarz99
      @guitarz99 Год назад +43

      This is the future of the entire country if liberalism keeps spreading

    • @oo-cv7vt
      @oo-cv7vt Год назад +34

      Yea it's called systemic poverty and you were displacing people. Being a doctor doesn't automatically make you empathetic or wise, a lot of doctors are arrogant and out-of-touch. Bye!

    • @alexc9638
      @alexc9638 Год назад +32

      Wherever you move, just please don’t vote Democrat.

  • @adamweston4152
    @adamweston4152 Год назад +340

    my thoughts are with the mother looking for her son, i hope that she finds Corey and can get him the help he needs, it can be done and i know that because I'm three years clean from heroin and I feel for every single addict and their families.❤

    • @chrislair6832
      @chrislair6832 Год назад +28

      Congratulations on the 3 years! I'm coming up on 10 and actually recently purchased a home on 10 acres. I nvr thought I'd be here

    • @adamweston4152
      @adamweston4152 Год назад +12

      @@chrislair6832 thanks Chris for your kind words and congratulations on your ten years and the new property, I'm nearly 52 now and I have very little to show for it but I'm keeping it simple as that works well for me, your lucky to have youth on your side so make the most of the coming years, much love from Wales UK ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👍

    • @Noname-oo9gn
      @Noname-oo9gn Год назад +9

      Congratulations on being clean from drugs for 3 years Adam keep at it you got this.

    • @adamweston4152
      @adamweston4152 Год назад +8

      @@Noname-oo9gn thank you,it means a great deal to me when I get a reply so kind and encouraging.

    • @danger26102
      @danger26102 Год назад +2

      @ Adam Weston What do you suggest to help drug addicts to recover?

  • @juniorsport5880
    @juniorsport5880 Месяц назад +5

    mayor is responsible for this. should be sacked.

  • @kunbeatles
    @kunbeatles 8 месяцев назад

    I lived in TL (Larkin & Turk) from 2004-2010, and I would always see 3 to 4 homeless ppl in the corner doing meth & this is no surprise. Walking the street at night was not safe at the time and I ve had ppl try and rob me unsuccessfully and I ve seen ppl car get broken in regularly.

  • @southtriniwoman
    @southtriniwoman Год назад +467

    Visited San Francisco in early 2020. I was previously told it was such a beautiful city. What I saw was so sad. The obvious drug use was so scary and sad to witness. I pray for the families dealing with this scourge.

    • @kxkxkxkx
      @kxkxkxkx Год назад

      @Angel Jose Mendoza all areas are full of homeless bums

    • @southtriniwoman
      @southtriniwoman Год назад +3

      @Angel Jose Mendoza it was the main street which had the Westfield mall, and other stores like Target, old navy etc. Think it is Market Street. But also saw Alot on the walk to the huge Convention Centre

    • @balargus319
      @balargus319 Год назад +6

      @@pbird5351 This is about accurate. Still worth visiting.
      No hobos blight the museums though.

    • @SmartRobot-wc2fb
      @SmartRobot-wc2fb Год назад

      LOL...The bottom line here is to understand why these people get into drugs and homelessness. If it's due to income/economic issues, then you must address it properly because if there's 1 thing SF, or for that matter the US, doesn't have is lack of resources. Let's cut the crap bullshit narrative of "capitalism and the (american) dream". This is a serious social issue that needs social solutions (socialism).

    • @VesperAegis
      @VesperAegis Год назад +1

      Thoughts and prayers will accomplish nothing, but practical data-driven action will produce results. We must move away from Iron Age mythology and turn towards secular humanism and science to seek the answers and solutions to our ills. Particularly if we give people on these streets false hopes about reality in lieu of what Nietzsche might call a Will To Power.

  • @chrisbilling
    @chrisbilling Год назад +328

    My heart breaks for that mother on the surface she seems composed but beneath i can’t imagine the constant anguish of wondering if your son is dead on the street somewhere or wondering if she will ever talk to him again.

    • @roysmith3767
      @roysmith3767 Год назад

      ' Giants : Who REALLY rules the World , ' . ( Video on RUclips .}

    • @jenh6247
      @jenh6247 Год назад +7

      Agreed. She’s just doing the best she can.

    • @biohazard_
      @biohazard_ Год назад +7

      Thats what not disciplining your kids get you.

    • @antonioward6171
      @antonioward6171 Год назад +11

      @@biohazard_ Lol that's not true whatsoever. There are MANY factors that go into drug use, and while parenting/discipline may be one aspect, it's a drop in the puddle.

    • @lauranabors8180
      @lauranabors8180 Год назад +2

      I know ... horrible. I cannot imagine what I would feel or do if anything like this happened to one of my children. If only these people in charge would focus more on making housing and addiction help more affordable and reasonably available instead of hurling insults at everyone that doesn't agree with their agenda. These are real people, not statistics.

  • @user-ie7zw7yw1s
    @user-ie7zw7yw1s 5 месяцев назад +1

    It was a much worse situation than I thought. The most shocking thing is that this video was only a year ago.

  • @hvanmegen
    @hvanmegen 2 месяца назад +1

    They should take a look at how the Heroin crisis in the Netherlands was tackled back in the 80's.. no shame in learning from others.

  • @williamgregory1848
    @williamgregory1848 2 года назад +244

    Considering that San Francisco is a stupidly expensive area to live in, with some of the highest real estate prices, the highest rents and costs of living in the nation, it’s not hard to see what it can do to low-income people and those struggling with addiction.

    • @jacobhenderson1763
      @jacobhenderson1763 Год назад +12

      I am curious how many are san francisco residents and how many are transient populations

    • @nicole11823
      @nicole11823 Год назад

      Yeah that plus defunding the police, decriminializing and all the other stuff that the DA and mayor are allowing to happen. They are destroying that city

    • @moxie96
      @moxie96 Год назад +7

      Even if you are not homeless bit just low income and disabled, you are not getting any help from the city at all or enough to make real impact. Thank you BBC for making these reports time to time through the decades. We need to see the issues that the city is usually sweeping under the carpet and dropping the ball about. The divide of haves and have nots are ridiculously marked, especially over in the next city Oakland, which always scared me but even more now. Best not to do any reports in Oakland because it’s not safe at any hour.

    • @richardg1426
      @richardg1426 Год назад +7

      So tax the hell out of the super rich.

    • @bnegs521
      @bnegs521 Год назад

      It's a caste system. That's what the left has set up.

  • @myrnab2022
    @myrnab2022 Год назад +309

    I grew up in San Francisco in the 60s and 70s. I would never live there again. It is so sad to see how dangerous it has become. It's shameful. It is otherwise a beautiful city.

    • @MrKim-kv2vv
      @MrKim-kv2vv Год назад +6

      I also grew up in SF 1958~1974. Downtown along Mission St from 1st st (the old AC transit station) to past 3rd st was worst areas of homelessness due to liquor and homelessness.
      South of Market was all industry, pawn shops and liquor stores. Along Mission was cheap motels and more liquor stores wino haven.
      I unfortunately grew up in Bayview district and experienced a different upbringing than many. My opinion, when hippies took over Haight/Asbury, Fell st and panhandle of Golden Gate park is when life changed. Free everything, drugs dominated the winos liquor and liberal mindset established.

    • @donnavaughn9409
      @donnavaughn9409 Год назад +2

      I remember in 1971 there was a lot of street people in SF and Berkeley and they city did not to get them off the streets. They would panhandle and then stay in homes that were open with no one living in them.

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Год назад

      @@donnavaughn9409
      Outright Squatters living there. And they would be a hero to Boudin.

    • @kanyelives
      @kanyelives Год назад +1

      @@JR-tc9xm these people never been to oaktown lol

    • @slurvtrutl526
      @slurvtrutl526 Год назад +6

      It's not dangerous ( that drives down rent) but just zombie addicts making things gross. If it was dangerous I could afford to live there 😂

  • @SJD326
    @SJD326 Месяц назад +1

    “Boudin is the first district attorney in San Francisco to be recalled, and the first district attorney in the state of California to be successfully removed from office.”
    -Wiki

  • @Nonya77.
    @Nonya77. Месяц назад +2

    The thing is. No one forces you to take the first hit. So it’s your own fault you get addicted I don’t feel sorry for any of these people.

  • @tonxelv4187
    @tonxelv4187 Год назад +279

    I was in San Francisco 3 days ago as a tourist and could not believe it how many homeless people and drug addicts there was, it didn't feel safe and even at the best looking streets with luxurious shops there was still people sleeping in the streets.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Год назад

      Thank Pelosi and that useless Governor Newsom. Democrats.

    • @Freddy-ff5pq
      @Freddy-ff5pq Год назад +3

      So it's not safe? I had planned to go there in February 😏

    • @protossmitch
      @protossmitch Год назад +20

      @@Freddy-ff5pq def not safe. Be carful if you are using a car. As SF is notorious for having cars windows smashed I experienced that first hand. So bad people keep windows down while they park

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Год назад +6

      that puts me off going, I always wanted to go especially to see Alcatraz

    • @Freddy-ff5pq
      @Freddy-ff5pq Год назад

      @@jj-if6it should we still go ?🤣

  • @SugedaBoss1
    @SugedaBoss1 Год назад +76

    I was born and raised in SF… I work downtown. I can say this is the worst it has ever been.

    • @meeks1201
      @meeks1201 Год назад +15

      I’m born and raised in NYC and I thought my city was getting bad/going back to the 80s, but it’s nothing like what I just watched. This country is going to shit

    • @SugedaBoss1
      @SugedaBoss1 Год назад

      @@meeks1201 I was just there maybe a month or two ago… Beautiful city…

    • @kmh2076
      @kmh2076 Год назад

      @@meeks1201 this country is going to shit in Democratic ran cities. I don’t even want to make this political at all, but that’s what it seems like.

    • @tommccrisken5319
      @tommccrisken5319 Год назад +2

      I am from Belfast, Ireland and have always wanted to go to san Francisco, big 49 ers fan and have always had an affinity with the city . It looks bad there at the minute but my own city is tough. Is it really that bad that you wouldn't recommend to visit?

    • @jackyoung6855
      @jackyoung6855 Год назад +3

      @@tommccrisken5319 You can visit, but don't leave anything, and I mean anything in your car. I can more than guarantee, it will get broken into. The downtown area is filthy, but we are not experiencing any of the follow home robberies like LA.

  • @sunshine_grass
    @sunshine_grass 2 месяца назад +1

    Heartbreaking

  • @emmabentley5602
    @emmabentley5602 7 месяцев назад

    Tragic. 30 rys ago my husband and I were on holiday at San Fran and wandered across Tenderloin. Granted, the people there were 'dodgy' but were delightful to my French husband and me, talking about our accents and our holiday. So sad.

  • @bearcatproductions
    @bearcatproductions Год назад +211

    That mom was the sweetest lady. So sad to see her on the street looking for her son.

    • @geronimo67
      @geronimo67 Год назад +5

      I seriously doubt she was a real mom looking for her son Corey.

    • @HanginInSF
      @HanginInSF Год назад +5

      No Corey is not blameless, he is messing up my city and if it was up to me he would be launched into outer space.

    • @OsirisIxchel
      @OsirisIxchel Год назад +13

      @@geronimo67 Why in the world would you think someone walking around with a photo asking if they'd seen her son Corey? She's trying to save his life.

    • @MIDNIGHTSUNALASKA
      @MIDNIGHTSUNALASKA Год назад

      Biden’s open border policies are to blame

    • @johnames6430
      @johnames6430 Год назад +8

      her failure led to him being on the street, the parents are always to blame when the kids go astray

  • @prateekluthra911
    @prateekluthra911 Год назад +358

    fentanyl was given to my mother here in India before and after her craniotomy, and the hospital made me sign a document for each 1gm dose given to her, and also asked for my ID as well, said they are obligated to share the dosage information with the Government, it is really sad how such strong drugs are being abused in such a way.

    • @deadinsidebutstillhorny1340
      @deadinsidebutstillhorny1340 Год назад +9

      I hope she recovers well 💐

    • @jeffsanchez8094
      @jeffsanchez8094 Год назад +34

      Noticed other countries don't have such a drug problem like we do

    • @jeffsanchez8094
      @jeffsanchez8094 Год назад

      Or so many people in prison the US government is the problem greed no given they throw us under the bus lending money that we to other countries like what the list goes on and on

    • @jonpierson559
      @jonpierson559 Год назад

      1 g would kill her 100 times over!

    • @savinggift158
      @savinggift158 Год назад

      Fake no one gives doses of 1 gram fentanyl

  • @EarthquakePrep
    @EarthquakePrep 6 месяцев назад +1

    One year later things are WAY worse

  • @johnpalalagi8929
    @johnpalalagi8929 26 дней назад +1

    can’t blame anyone but yourself for popping that drug

  • @SF_Native
    @SF_Native Год назад +469

    I'm a San Francisco native and sadly, this is our reality. I've seen SF as its best- bustling restaurants, chic boutique shops, amazing nightlife every night of the week...and as you see in this video, it's at the worst it's ever been. I still love my city, but I don't live there anymore. I live out in the burbs, where I don't have to worry about my son stepping on needles, someone trying to sell him drugs or getting hurt for no reason.

    • @jeffsanchez8094
      @jeffsanchez8094 Год назад +30

      It's the reality across the U.S & instead us the American people being republic or democrat going against one another black or white how about we start being human first & using common sense the problem in this country is our government Period we have laws that 1000 years old like come on

    • @mp5249
      @mp5249 Год назад +2

      You don't have to worry about your child? Lol, of course you do. They are targeted.

    • @hazelold2882
      @hazelold2882 Год назад +3

      What do you feel has caused the decline?

    • @itcantbetruebutis7778
      @itcantbetruebutis7778 Год назад +7

      Oh but you will soon enough. It's the old saying... you can run from the problems... yet the problems always find you until the problem is fixed. Not saying you personally btw... by all ,ears I totally understand the decision to move. Thing is, these days you cannot move far enough away... your former city is a microcosm of America as a whole.. all our cities have been neglected and ruined for the most part.. the timing of the F crisis and the sheer amount allowed to ravage our cities and towns and small communities is unimaginable.. ask yourself this, 20 years ago, could you see this coming? Prolly not!! At least not on the level seen today!! Immsure u could see the gradual decline over the years, but never did u imagine how truly bad its gotten! We're talking millions of people sick and suffering from a lab created killer... heroin was bad don't get me wrong, but this is a whole other level of addiction and it's repercussions.... things do not seem to be getting better by any means... but they def are getting worse by the day... their plan is working and it's hard to imagine what kind of life our children will even have left, if things continue to head in tbe planned direction,,, take care and may God watch over your family

    • @SF_Native
      @SF_Native Год назад +1

      @Robert Graddy not my town. Cops have nothing better to do here than give you parking tickets. They’d love some action. The las time a homeless person was roaming around asking for money he was immediately ‘removed’. Been here for 20 years and this town is still clean. Oakland however….

  • @Bostonrain420
    @Bostonrain420 2 года назад +84

    I live in Phoenix, it's getting to be about as bad as this. It's disgusting.

    • @brittanyanne6711
      @brittanyanne6711 2 года назад +3

      Is it really that bad now? I haven't been to Phoenix in years. Last time I was there, it was absolutely beautiful and very clean. I didn't see any homeless people around either.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Год назад +2

      RUclips channels Lost in Phoenix, and Tales From The Streets document fentanyl addiction in Phoenix.

    • @MrSloika
      @MrSloika Год назад +18

      Most of the big cities with warm climates are having the same problems. Drug addicts like these, the ones that live on the street year round, avoid places like NYC because they know come January they'll freeze to death.

    • @notthensa8507
      @notthensa8507 Год назад +1

      I live in Phoenix and trust me you don't want to be homeless in the summer. You can also die and many do.

    • @larryfisherman6449
      @larryfisherman6449 Год назад

      @@brittanyanne6711 no they are being dramatic, while statistically I’m sure there’s more homeless people here in phoenix than the past couple years it does not come close to San Francisco or Portland.

  • @SOPhenix-np6cl
    @SOPhenix-np6cl 7 месяцев назад

    Very good for SF. I think this will help the city flourish now.

  • @rossen2468
    @rossen2468 8 месяцев назад

    I saw some video clips of Vancouver, BC with a very similar issues - Drugs.

  • @denkoxh8610
    @denkoxh8610 Год назад +80

    Very disheartening to see people's lives taken over by drugs. A perfect example of a city in ruins and one to avoid at all costs

    • @balargus319
      @balargus319 Год назад +2

      It is still filthy rich

    • @MrKim-kv2vv
      @MrKim-kv2vv Год назад

      Before drugs it was alcohol. 1950’s downtown along mission st was wino haven. South of market was a common stop for bathroom breaks, 1st st (Old AC transit terminal) was a haven for sleeping it off until the next day. Around 3rd st were liquor stores, cheap hotels, bars & pawn shops. The hippie movement introduced drugs as an alternative to alcohol, free everything, worthless responsibilities and the liberal mindset.

  • @crazysithslave
    @crazysithslave Год назад +495

    I made a trip to San Fran a few years back, the drug use was rampant! As was the homelessness. It was so sad to see, I hope the cities people can get help

    • @russb3n
      @russb3n Год назад

      Yeah get rid of the main three NEWSOM, PELOSI, FEINSTEIN ran CALIFORNIA into the ground

    • @gailwaters814
      @gailwaters814 Год назад +1

      Funny how even the BBC won't touch the fact that Chinese triads are smuggling tons of fentanyl into the US via Mexico, via the border that the Dems have opened up. But then, liberals have always covered for liberals, which is why the liberal world is collapsing into chaos and woke insanity.

    • @julesverne.0
      @julesverne.0 Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @Antarctide
      @Antarctide Год назад

      Homeless people don't want "help". The only help they want is their drugs.

    • @chriscaswell1212
      @chriscaswell1212 Год назад +30

      If the city, as well as the state of California, stopped enabling homeless people and drug users, that would be a start.

  • @humansyndrome1400
    @humansyndrome1400 2 месяца назад +2

    This woman is the worst mayor the SF has ever had!

  • @laopang91362
    @laopang91362 5 месяцев назад +2

    The demand for drugs is through the roof.

  • @jonathanhudson8498
    @jonathanhudson8498 Год назад +153

    Visited San Francisco last week and was absolutely shocked at the levels of drug abuse and homelessness, zombie like people everywhere. So sad to see, have never seen a place as desperate as San Francisco.

    • @wherezthebeef
      @wherezthebeef 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, and all business have either fled, closing, or planning to close /move. Mostly do to issues of out-of-control crime and lack of safely. Yet... SF politicians are still calling for Defunding the Police. Insanity??? Insane.

    • @Midwest10
      @Midwest10 8 месяцев назад +10

      They deserve it. Lock up Pelosi. The Police.

    • @ivobrick7401
      @ivobrick7401 8 месяцев назад

      How come Europe doesn't have anything like this. Anything. Ah, i got it, if you are drugged there are only two ends for you. Jail or death, noone will care about you.

    • @laviniapezzotta5701
      @laviniapezzotta5701 8 месяцев назад

      Why do people not call 911 when they see these zombies??

    • @sweatyylemonss5237
      @sweatyylemonss5237 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@laviniapezzotta5701 Not sure if youve lived in a us city but as someone who has - they will not respond unless someone is dead already, and more than likely youre going to be on hold for 10+ minutes

  • @marvinshenk
    @marvinshenk 11 месяцев назад +219

    I lived in SF in the Tenderloin from 1998-2002. You could walk safely around the city at almost any time day or night. When I would leave my building at 5th and Market Street in the morning, I would see maybe 2 or 3 drug zombies on the street on a heroin high. Other than that, the entire city was clean and free of homeless drug addicts. The only homeless I ever saw were living under the freeway ramps. It was actually a really beautiful place. The people in charge of SF have ruined it completely.

    • @jordansernik
      @jordansernik 10 месяцев назад

      Its all TRUMPS FAULT!!!! The only thing that destroyed San Francisco are the right-wing, antivax, neo-nazi, covid-denying, climate-denying CHRISTIAN TRUMP SUPPORTERS!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @jimmy-rm3cl
      @jimmy-rm3cl 8 месяцев назад +25

      The 100 percent democrat run city just say it

    • @doradebosco
      @doradebosco 8 месяцев назад +7

      I visited SF in 2001-2002 for 3 months(I'm from New Zealand) and was shocked at the number of homeless/addicts I saw EVERYWHERE I went

    • @marvinshenk
      @marvinshenk 8 месяцев назад

      @@jimmy-rm3cl They aren't regular Democrats. They are radical leftists that want to dismantle the American way of life. They are also incredibly stupid and naive.

    • @marvinshenk
      @marvinshenk 8 месяцев назад

      @@doradebosco You are lucky to live in probably the most pristine and clean places on earth. America is a big trash can at this point. I still wonder why we even have tourists spending their money to come here.

  • @cchan824
    @cchan824 5 месяцев назад +3

    Politicians talking but no action

  • @jacklarson6281
    @jacklarson6281 6 месяцев назад

    no excuse!!
    SF raised property taxes from 4.5% to 12%!!
    Where is that money going to?

  • @babybibendum9114
    @babybibendum9114 Год назад +216

    It‘s so sad to see a great city fall down into such condition.

    • @michaell4262
      @michaell4262 Год назад +1

      What about Chicago and Detroit?

    • @stevendee6800
      @stevendee6800 Год назад +6

      @@michaell4262 they said ‘great’ cities yuk yuk yuk

    • @vvtv2318
      @vvtv2318 Год назад +3

      Why fall down? In Vietnam drug dealer was band, drugged was collected.

    • @gioraos5084
      @gioraos5084 Год назад

      I had the myth of the city since playing Godzilla for PS2 and seeing that alien like tower, I was 6 or 7 I guess. I'm from Italy but I happened to have an "on the road" trip to the US with my parents when I was 10 or so. I loved San Francisco, like I loved Chicago and many other cities or landscape.
      I feel sorry for what is happening with drugs and guns in the us right now. Really. This images are terrible.
      I urge you to do something cause right now me and many other of my age feel like living in US is just a big risk, as it's simply a dangerous country right now.
      I'm just trying to give my insight on how I've changed my perception of this country, as someone who is in a moment in his life where he could aim for any place to continue their life.

    • @JoeMama-tl4tr
      @JoeMama-tl4tr Год назад +5

      @@stevendee6800 Chicago looks down on San Fran. Not even close lol

  • @iSuperdupaloveweed
    @iSuperdupaloveweed Год назад +780

    I actually really respect the mayor's change of stance. Whether or not you think it was the right change, the fact is they DID offer BILLIONS of dollars worth of programs and help. And it changed absolutely nothing. Things only got exponentially worse. Then, rather than being an ideological zealot and convincing yourself "you just didn't try it hard enough", she was willing to admit that they really tried the hell out of it, and it was an abysmal failure. So out of the interest of finally fighting this problem, she was actually willing to try her political opponents tactics. It shows that she doesn't care about being right, she only cares about actually solving the problem. I say hats off to her

    • @StephenDoty84
      @StephenDoty84 Год назад

      Yeah, but now Democrats want to take the same failing tax & spend policies in Illinois and NY and CA and make them national.

    • @mandometsspnv9347
      @mandometsspnv9347 Год назад +28

      How many billions have been put into locking them up and policing? What has that done?

    • @StephenDoty84
      @StephenDoty84 Год назад +1

      @@mandometsspnv9347 It kept scum off the streets, sh-thead. Duh! You are an idiot, if you don't understand the nature of repeat offenders and how long rap sheets get for crooks who are not locked up and the damage they do, f-ckhead. Smarten up. Don't ask nonsense.

    • @dontcare7086
      @dontcare7086 Год назад +75

      Billions in waste. Rogan has people on his podcast that breakdown where that money actually went. Most of it went to salaries, offices, worker pay, and very little was invested into the community. It is absolutely disgusting how little money went to the actual problem.

    • @warsawpact1548
      @warsawpact1548 Год назад

      It only shows that when you scratch a liberal a fascist bleeds.

  • @benjaminshuetrim9874
    @benjaminshuetrim9874 8 месяцев назад +1

    How come no one ever films the dealers?

  • @havanaice1004
    @havanaice1004 4 месяца назад +4

    I don't understand why do people choose to live in big cities instead of living in the country side

    • @joefranks4235
      @joefranks4235 Месяц назад

      Because they would have to do something to survive. No hand-outs and they'd starve to death.

  • @AnnetteWarren
    @AnnetteWarren Год назад +75

    I am from Frankfurt, Germany, and we have a lot of junkies around the central station. I thought I was familiar with drugs and homelessness but that’s nothing compared to what I saw in SF in 2013. I was truly shocked by the extent of the drug problem there.

    • @bastianogr4960
      @bastianogr4960 Год назад +6

      Fellow Frankfurter here. Seeing these images, I, too, felt painfully reminded of our Bahnhofsviertel. It's not as bad as SF, but it's getting worse and worse.

    • @voiceofreason2674
      @voiceofreason2674 Год назад +1

      Smh Frankfurt and Berlin were the only place I saw American style drug addicted bums in Europe. I was in Frankfurt and saw two bums fighting over a paper box while a third bum nearby gnawed on a giant block of what appeared to be cheese. I don’t speak German but I tried to tell them he had the food and they dropped the box and beat that poor man up. He dropped the cheese on the filthy sidewalk and they kept beating him. It was horrible

    • @Jason66695
      @Jason66695 Год назад +1

      I’m from Beverly Massachusetts and we have the same problem here
      It’s everywhere

    • @rachelmora9866
      @rachelmora9866 Год назад +1

      Yes Annette, I was in Frankfurt about ten years ago and saw the druggies around the central station. It looked unreal to me. I never imagined I would see worse in my own city of San Francisco. Very sad!

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Год назад

      @@rachelmora9866 Dont judge cities from central stations. It's where junkies get their stuff so they traditionally hang out there all day.

  • @metalcain90
    @metalcain90 2 года назад +41

    Lol I work security in the tenderloin! Glad someone is finally talking about this!

    • @MrProzacmilkshake
      @MrProzacmilkshake 2 года назад +4

      you are a brave soul

    • @oliverseiler2871
      @oliverseiler2871 2 года назад +6

      Please take care!

    • @bobblue_west
      @bobblue_west Год назад

      and it's only a few short blocks from the Opera House and Symphony Hall on Van Ness. You can bet the limo's by pass your neighborhood.

    • @jonathantan2469
      @jonathantan2469 Год назад

      Hasn't the Tenderloin always been a rough spot in San Francisco since before the 60s? I was in the city in the early 2000s, and most locals would tell me to avoid the Tenderloin area.

  • @Pickitout
    @Pickitout 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nobody wants to be an addict. These people made a huge mistake and we all make mistakes.

  • @Capsacininthebasin
    @Capsacininthebasin Год назад +500

    Having come to SF a few months ago, you can absolutely tell that these people are ashamed of themselves and it is heartbreaking, they're so lost they need real help, but with everyone doing it around them it's nearly impossible to stop, just like couples that use together they hardly ever successfully recover together.

    • @kocojack
      @kocojack Год назад +31

      The tremendous amount of work to pull someone out of helplessness like addiction is too costly and ineffective externally. San Francisco politicians is the worse when it comes to dealing with these things, because they sell you the idea that homelessness and drugs can be solved by politicians. The hard truth is that they discarded themselves away when they get into drugs. They 'need' to play a big role to get themselves out. I understand your sympathy, and that sympathy is how San Francisco got here.

    • @sissy9393
      @sissy9393 Год назад +9

      People this they should be just thrown away in jail. This country is full of good people but it’s hard to tell

    • @isayusayweallcansay
      @isayusayweallcansay Год назад +1

      A total nightmare. 1960s
      Timothy Leary legacy of widespread PUBLIC drug use led to DEATH ☠️ OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS has till this year 2022 WORLDWIDE.
      Turn on Tune in Drop out Timothy Leary legacy a total disgrace, nightmare for Families via drug culture and violent extremists criminals drug dealers gangs.

    • @AngelicoCiudad
      @AngelicoCiudad Год назад +6

      ​@@kocojack
      There was never any sympathy for homeless or ppl in San Francisco or anywhere in usa in the first place.
      That's just society for you and politicians aren't making it any better.

    • @AngelicoCiudad
      @AngelicoCiudad Год назад +2

      @@kocojack
      Well California not being so expensive would help too. Many ppl just gives up on buying or renting homes.

  • @lkearney7299
    @lkearney7299 8 месяцев назад

    Brighton in the UK is swirling down the plug hole in a similar way with the 'Greens' (far left under cover) in charge.

  • @85nashifah
    @85nashifah 8 месяцев назад

    Please care your generations..give them enough love n hug..all of this broke my heart..speechless..teach our child more about the greatest..the life is tol sshorrt..please appreaciate God..only light can drive the darkness..iam a Muslim..i really sad to watching this even not my country..asked them go to mosque pray for themselfe..sorry my english not good

  • @denanickerson9929
    @denanickerson9929 Год назад +14

    I agree with her! Same drama in Portland, OR. I have lives here 61 years. The state of this city is deplorable.

  • @lisaphilmlee4462
    @lisaphilmlee4462 2 года назад +102

    Sadly, the west coast is this way up and down. Seattle, Tacoma, Portland falling to fentanyl daily. Throwing people in jail, only benefits the private prison systems. It's not a cure for drug addiction.

    • @a.alphbond9003
      @a.alphbond9003 2 года назад +1

      its because red states have draconian laws to punish their addicts/homelessness hence they flee to more humane states and these cities and usually red states show off and pretend they have no addicts because of their tough laws.

    • @akcarbine949
      @akcarbine949 Год назад +1

      Well said.

    • @randomoverpopulatedworldid3286
      @randomoverpopulatedworldid3286 Год назад

      thank you! everyone blames SF but there's homeless tweekers EVERYWHERE too. like everywhere they aren't thrown in jail. that's why they come to the west coast too. besides it's warm and they don't freeze to death. prohibition kills. that's the real issue here. no one gives a shit, they just want to waste time with war on drugs when corporations are buying up half the homes in the nation.

    • @AmericanNope
      @AmericanNope Год назад +11

      Seattle Tacoma and Portland don’t prosecute drug addicts. Are you even from the area?

    • @donttalktomeyoureannoying8736
      @donttalktomeyoureannoying8736 Год назад

      You clearly did not watch this documentary.

  • @RosaVivas-qr7hw
    @RosaVivas-qr7hw 8 месяцев назад

    We as a doctor used Fentanyl only on the operation room when a surgery is needed , we never prescribe fentanyl to people because is only for hospital used, one efect to hapend to patienents coud have respiratory failure and some times the patient could lost its live.

    • @Castifii
      @Castifii 8 месяцев назад

      their is a difference between prescription drugs and abusing drugs

  • @akovsky4059
    @akovsky4059 Месяц назад +1

    its not about drugs, its about people

  • @davidlondon2810
    @davidlondon2810 Год назад +269

    I first visited San Francisco in the late 1980s and it was really beautiful. I went back again in 2012 and stayed in a hotel near the district shown here: Tenderloin. I was shocked to my core. I had no idea what drugs the homeless people were taking but I was aware, whenever I left the hotel, of appalling conditions with people seemingly in various states of mental trauma or sitting or wandering around like zombies. It was apocalyptic. I haven’t been back since.

    • @tokyodude2715
      @tokyodude2715 Год назад +2

      Heroin

    • @JustinEdwords
      @JustinEdwords Год назад +3

      @@tokyodude2715 hasnt been heroin in a long time

    • @JustinEdwords
      @JustinEdwords Год назад

      Richard S addiction isnt about self control , it starts as a coping mechanism to any number of traumas and ends up a disease. But yes, some of these drugs arent even really drugs anymore. They are just poision. Not like hyperbole… literal poison. We’ve been led to this road by years and years of war on (certain) drugs. Its just sad, people are needlessly dying, and nobody’s going to advocate for harm reduction in government. A person can lead an okay life with a clean, regulated, supervised supply of opiates. They are a million times cleaner than alcohol. But the demonization was done long ago and here we are.

    • @JustinEdwords
      @JustinEdwords Год назад +3

      Richard S i completely agree. Its a completely rational thing to do in the face of a shitty world, which is the funny thing about it most people like to dodge
      Well, it was before they just started putting pure poison in the drug supply anyway

    • @nativesun9865
      @nativesun9865 Год назад

      What are you talking about, the Tenderlion was just as bad or worse in the late 80s. You mustn't stayed near the T. L back then. The Tenderlion had the same if not more open drug dealing and using back then. Seemed like back then I would looked out my 5th floor window and see fires every other day where I would see flames blazing out the windows of nearby buildings and SF firefighters rescuing someone from their 6th floor room, or a fool standing on the corner with a bat walking back and forth across the street and every 10 minutes bashing in another car window to steal the bags some unsuspecting tourists who had left their luggage on their car seats. Or seeing some thief climbing down a building fire escape with a busted TV in his other hand. Then back in the late 80s the TL had a whole lot of jig Jack hole in the wall strip clubs that stayed open all day and all night long, then there were the street hookers to, who would be out morning, noon and late night. I got tired of taking my 6AM jog and seeing prostitutes on every corner. I had to move to a cleaner quieter city across the bay back in 1989. When I moved across the bay, I was like wow I can hear birds chippering away again and I can run around the lake without worrying about prostitutes blocking my path. I said to myself. 'Man, Oakland is great.'

  • @amethyst4990
    @amethyst4990 Год назад +247

    I'm moving back to my hometown of San Diego after living in SF past 11 years. I want to have a family eventually and I could never see myself raising kids around the drugs and multiple issues going on in this city. It's soo sad because it's a beautiful city. It is true that crime here is rampant.

    • @SimplyKnownAsTron
      @SimplyKnownAsTron Год назад +2

      That would be ironic if your kids turn into drug addicts :D

    • @aaronsanchezz
      @aaronsanchezz Год назад +24

      Bro san Diego is super bad too... there's tents everywhere... id just go to Oregon or orange county if you can afford it...

    • @amethyst4990
      @amethyst4990 Год назад +4

      @@aaronsanchezz Thanks for tips I haven't been back to SD in like 6 years. I love Orange County used to visit my cousins in Irvine. Never been to Oregon yet.

    • @Esico6
      @Esico6 Год назад +12

      Its because the dem prosecutor doesnt keep the delinquents in jail.

    • @yimcu5169
      @yimcu5169 Год назад

      you can thanks the liberals and their open mind and soft approach to criminals inmoral acts,

  • @user-ih1xb8mf8k
    @user-ih1xb8mf8k 3 месяца назад

    I was a SF native. I l left 10 years ago. Not all of San Francisco looks like Downtown, South of Market, and Inner Mission. I still don't think it is worth the high cost of housing to live there.

  • @williamwilson6499
    @williamwilson6499 8 месяцев назад

    We should handle drug dealers the way Singapore does.

  • @jasonleman1396
    @jasonleman1396 2 года назад +60

    I live in the area. the mayor and the police are a major part of this problem (large parts of this was filmed blocks from city hall, the federal building, and a major police station) they think this is an ok way for the city to be run (It was not this bad before covid!)

    • @daveoc5770
      @daveoc5770 Год назад +10

      Democrats for you

    • @kyliex6310
      @kyliex6310 Год назад +4

      Agree! I worked in the city before covid, right on market street. It's not as bad as this! What happened, it's only 2.5 years!

    • @mauerbach58844
      @mauerbach58844 Год назад

      Hello, the police do what the city tells them. Over 90% of the calls to police are service calls for the addicted. Put the blame squarely where it belongs, the mayor , city counsel and your crappy DA. Your mayor defunded the department and tied there hands to deal with this issue and crime. Liberalism Ruined a beautiful city with a rich history. Next election try and vote differently!!
      Thank you

    • @elanamccullum1677
      @elanamccullum1677 Год назад +1

      @@daveoc5770 lol..look at florida...its Republican ran..and their homelessness is rising from people not affording rents...so...

    • @daveoc5770
      @daveoc5770 Год назад

      @@elanamccullum1677 I have heard people from democrat ran states are moving to republican ran states in their droves, they will bring the area down also

  • @davidcthomasmusic
    @davidcthomasmusic Год назад +51

    Was there last week and couldn’t get over the drug problem. Blew my mind.

    • @slimfeezy
      @slimfeezy Год назад +2

      Its nice they make it so accessible and give it away! Love it!

    • @CarlosSpicyWang
      @CarlosSpicyWang Год назад

      @@slimfeezy it's nice that drugs are made magnitudes more dangerous by having them made in backyards and diy labs.
      Yeah let's just keep making things more dangerous, instead of treating the issue as a health one, idiots like you keep pushing for punishment of drug users. Loving your idiocy.

    • @StevoVolGreeno
      @StevoVolGreeno Год назад +5

      Yes this is what happens when a city goes full liberal

  • @antigenocide399
    @antigenocide399 8 месяцев назад

    This is really sad because San Francisco is built on one of the most beautiful places in the world.

  • @wybraniec89
    @wybraniec89 8 месяцев назад

    As I listen to this it's a shame for people still at such a young age.... I hope this does not come to Europe....

  • @dawn8886
    @dawn8886 Год назад +131

    California is in a down-ward spiral. People are moving out in large numbers. It is very sad to see. There appears to be the rich and the poor with no in-between.

    • @adebolabloke6962
      @adebolabloke6962 Год назад +28

      Left wing politics for you

    • @Luna-mx7fi
      @Luna-mx7fi Год назад +4

      Honestly it mostly has to do with the prices. My family wants to move to Georgia but I told them that I don’t think we would be happy over there because last time we came back from a different state we weren’t happy. My parents have a dream of owning a lot of land though. I told them that we can find some property like that in California but it just won’t be close to the city like we’re used to and it won’t be easy. I want to stay because Cali is my home and it’s the only place where I feel happy. I feel accepted in Cali and I wouldn’t want to live in a place where people might make me feel like I don’t belong in my own country like that’s a really sad and horrible feeling so I would prefer to stay in my home state. Overall though idk why the news is trying to make it seem as if this only happens in democratic states because it’s even happening in republican states like Arizona. Arizona is having the same issue with fentanyl but they call the drug blues out there and it’s affecting a lot of the youth out there to the point that it’s extremely sad and worrisome. Sadly this is an issue that’s happening all across the country. Even when I lived in Texas I remember that a lot of the kids there took drugs and there were drug dealers making drugs in the town that we lived in so sadly there’s a drug pandemic in every state. California has a huge problem with prices though and that is one of the main thing’s that the democratic state government in California needs to change and work on. Everything out here in Cali is getting as expensive as New York honestly and it’s getting ridiculous. If things don’t change only the rich will live in the cities or bay areas and the middle class and 3rd class people will have to live in the high desert or go to Northern California or people will have to leave altogether and regular Californians all hope that will never happen.

    • @Wildkat-1
      @Wildkat-1 Год назад

      The problem is incompetent Demokrat policies, and nothing else ..!

    • @ronw4025
      @ronw4025 Год назад

      @@sleek1988 That is incorrect. Let wing socialist policies and irresponsible central bank monetary policies caused this.

    • @annehislop2449
      @annehislop2449 Год назад

      @@sleek1988 left wing liberal socialist "progressive" policies caused and enable this.

  • @jonathantan2469
    @jonathantan2469 Год назад +182

    Chesa Boudin was recently recalled last month. They had a recall-election, and he lost by a large margin. The city's Asian population were also apparently very fed up of him, as he closed an eye to the numerous racial assaults on Asian people in the city, and robberies targeting Asian businesses.

    • @jamesolson7179
      @jamesolson7179 Год назад +12

      Good!!

    • @geraldvance7925
      @geraldvance7925 Год назад +49

      He closed his eyes on black on black crime too. In fact he closes his eyes on most of the crime. He was a person who was against incarceration no matter how heinous the crime was. His parents were prison inmates. I don't know why the people of San Francisco would put someone like that in charge of locking criminals up. Hopefully George Gaston is on his way out too. I hope this is a wake up call it's a lots of liberal Californians that they need to start changing their nuance mindset about crime reform.

    • @geraldvance7925
      @geraldvance7925 Год назад

      @@dieselbaby That's good news about the recall. Unfortunately I think you're right. People there have been voting the same way for the last 40 years. They don't seem to care until the crime spills into their gated communities. I have friends in California that live in nice areas but they say the last year or two there's homeless at police helicopters everyday. I'm wondering how bad things have to get before people change their ideas. The progressive elites don't care because they're living nice Ivory towers away from their policies. Maybe if the crime keeps spilling into their nice areas they'll be forced to do things differently. Instead of a recall they need to arrest that guy for all the murders that happened because of his progressive nuance social experiment.

    • @crackflush
      @crackflush Год назад

      Pussys should not be prosecutors

    • @martinusv7433
      @martinusv7433 Год назад

      In the US, it's only racism when members of the Black community are targeted (and they themselves can never be racist, ofc).