Hundreds of unsheltered people living in tent encampments in the blocks surrounding the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco have been forced to leave by city outreach workers and police as part of an attempted “clean up the house” ahead of this week’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s annual free trade conference.

The action, which housing advocates allege violated a court injunction, was celebrated by right-wing figures and the tech crowd, who have long been convinced that the city is in terminal decline because of an increase in encampments in the downtown area.

The X account End Wokness wrote that the displacement was proof the “government can easily fix our cities overnight. It just doesn’t want to” (the post received 77,000 likes). “Queer Eye but it’s just Xi visiting troubled US cities then they get a makeover,” joked Packy McCormick, the founder of Not Boring Capital and advisor to Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto VC team. The New York Post celebrated the action, saying that residents had “miraculously disappeared.”

  • Flying Squid
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    1111 months ago

    while having pretty much the cheapest real estate in the world (relative to income)

    If that’s true, considering young people in the U.S. can’t afford to buy houses and end up living with their parents for 15 years after they turn 18, I’d hate to know what it’s like in other countries.

    • @braxy29
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      511 months ago

      also, i’m sure a lot of cheap real estate amounts to random plots in the desert without actual infrastructure to support most people.