San Francisco has suddenly discovered that its brave boycott of red-state contractors is doing nothing but harming its own residents.
In 2016, San Francisco enacted a city ordinance that would ban city travel to and business with red states that are not sufficiently liberal on abortion or do not subscribe to fringe left-wing social justice theories about race and sexuality. In 2017, eight U.S. states were on San Francisco’s blacklist, but that number has now risen to 30.The bill has accomplished nothing, of course, because GOP legislators in other states don’t prioritize San Francisco liberals over their own constituents.
San Francisco is finally starting to shake off its liberal decay, one disastrous policy rollback at a time. The liberal rot will be hard to shake in California, which itself has a similar boycott in place against 23 states, but the first step to solving a problem is admitting that you created it. San Francisco is slowly realizing that performative liberalism is no substitute for competent governance. Everyone should be pleased if the long rehabilitation of a great city is finally underway.
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