charwin95
Gold Member
Yeah, I will trade my ranch in San Diego with oak trees, creek and fruit orchards any day for a $2M 900 sq ft apartment.What kind of highly educated person makes their children walk to school over sidewalks covered in human crap and drug needles?You may also see highly educated people living in very expensive vintage houses with a great view.
The kind of highly educated person who can't afford to live in a nicer neighborhood.
There are two things that are true:
a) The area that is being criticized as being filthy shouldn't be allowed to be that way- frankly San Francisco has not done enough to clean up that neighborhood- and it has been a lack of leadership. Not helped by the recent death of our mayor- but a problem that goes back a long ways.
b) That area is a very small part of San Francisco. We need to fix it, but San Francisco as a whole is frankly one of the best major cities in the United States. We have lovely beaches, great temperate weather, gorgeous scenario, fascinating people, great food and some of the best companies in the world. We need to do more to clean up what needs to clean up- but I haven't myself seen a used hypodermic needle in about 10 years.
For a moment I thought you live inside the city of Elysium.
Like any city or places in the world there’s always a sad part that ruined the beauty. San Diego is not immune to this kind of problem.
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