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Sunday, December 21, 2008


In SF this is called a “protest”

As I said before San Francisco’s refusal to enforce federal immigration laws has taught the next generation that law breaking is just another form of political protest:

A band of demonstrators, many wearing black masks, stormed a bustling San Francisco mall Saturday evening, upending garbage cans and foliage and damaging crystal merchandise at one kiosk.

An estimated 50 to 75 people were involved in the disruption at Westfield San Francisco Centre, police said…

…Some protesters threw food, police said. Others tried to toss a large planter onto the food court below.

According to mall management, the protesters were part of a “Solidarity with Greek Uprising” demonstration, which began in the Mission District earlier in the afternoon. An international day of action was called on Saturday to protest the death of a young man in Greece in early December. [emphasis added]

SF failed to learn a most basic lesson - when those in authority break the law “for the greater good” they open the door for those who just “break the law.”

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