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personally fueled the depictions of a city in chaos
, along with willing allies in local and national media, because it resounded to her benefit — at least for a time. In 2021 and 2022, she used the argument to rouse public angst and direct it at then-District Attorney Chesa Boudin as well as progressive members of the Board of Supervisors, ultimately leading to Boudin’s recall and the election of moderate Supervisors Matt Dorsey and Joel Engardio.
Now, running out of people to blame, she is desperately trying to arrest the momentum of the runaway hellscape narrative as it threatens her mayoral tenure in an increasingly crowded reelection campaign.
The Coalition on Homelessness — one of Breed’s recent bogeymen — has published five research papers in the past three years, one of which contains approximatelyto address homelessness and drug addiction, both at their systemic roots and in their day-to-day existence.
That’s not going to happen under Mayor Breed. It’s far easier to sweep unhoused people from block to block, rip away the threadbare social services they currently cling to, in the hopes of pushing them out of the city entirely. Mayor Breed successfully fueled the hellscape narrative, and now, she’s a victim of her own success.
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