San Francisco Official Blames City’s Homelessness Disaster on ‘Capitalism’
- The high homelessness rates in the Tenderloin neighborhood are attributed to job loss, evictions, and unaffordable housing caused by capitalism, according to Dean Preston, founder of Tenants Together.
- The mayor of San Francisco, London Breed, disagreed with Preston's views on arresting drug dealers and accused him of speaking for marginalized communities as a white man.
- Preston advocated for defunding the police and claimed that the police budget in San Francisco is bloated and can be reduced by $100 million.
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San Francisco Politician Blames Homelessness on Capitalism - American Faith
A San Francisco Democrat said capitalism is to blame for the homelessness in the city. San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston of District 5 told U.K. outlet UnHerd, “I think what you’re seeing in the Tenderloin is absolutely the result of capitalism and what happens in capitalism to the people at the bottom rungs.” “The biggest driver of why folks are on the street is because they lost their jobs, income or were evicted from their homes, usually …
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