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New San Francisco mayor London Breed: more feces on the sidewalks than she ever saw growing up

Mayor London Breed. Welcome to your shit hole of San Francisco. The liberal mayor of one of the most un-American cities in this country is loaded with feces. And it’s not coming from the butts of dogs and cats either. The streets of San Francisco these days are loaded with poop,pee, drug needles and trash. This is Diane Feinstein and Kamala Harris’ communist paradise. Even Los Angeles isn’t this bad.

New San Francisco mayor London Breed: more feces on the sidewalks than she ever seen growing up
New San Francisco mayor London Breed: more feces on the sidewalks than she ever seen growing up

Breed, a Democrat who was inaugurated as the San Francisco’s mayor Wednesday, urged homeless advocacy groups that receive money from the city to teach homeless people to “clean up after themselves.”

“There is more feces on the sidewalks than I’ve ever seen growing up here,” Breed told KNTV. “That is a huge problem and we are not just talking about from dogs — we’re talking about from humans.”

The streets of San Francisco are littered with a “dangerous mix of drug needles, garbage, and feces”, KNTV’s investigative team reported in February after surveying the city’s streets.

“We see poop, we see pee, we see needles, and we see trash,” preschool teacher Adelita Orellana told KNTV. “Sometimes they ask what is it, and that’s a conversation that’s a little difficult to have with a 2-year old, but we just let them know that those things are full of germs, that they are dangerous, and they should never be touched.”

There are about 7,500 homeless people living in San Francisco according to the city, which will spend nearly $280 million this year on housing services for the homeless.

Breed said San Francisco’s high cost of living cast the city’s homeless onto the streets.

“About 70 percent of the people estimated to be homeless in San Francisco were actually housed in San Francisco before they became homeless,” she said. “We have to make sure people who live here, [and] sadly, people who are homeless here, that they are also held accountable for taking care of our streets.”

It’s unclear how Breed will hold public defecators accountable. She said Friday that harsher penalties for offenders are not on the table.