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by outis
3889 days ago
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San Francisco was only ever really tolerant of the right kind of differences, AFAICT. For example, it appears to be a near-complete political monoculture. It even has a prominent road in the largest city park named after a living and active Democratic politician, just to make sure everyone knows whose turf it is. More recently, there is the animosity against the tech crowd, which I don't need to describe. |
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It's a deep history, and in interpreting it you have to be careful who you decide is "San Francisco" -- is it the institutions at the time, or the citizens who act up against it?
I agree though that it's important not to take progressive politics for granted.