A San Francisco municipal official has apparently endeavored to prove the popular perception of the city as a bastion of loopy liberalism and self-flagellating anti-militarism.
Most Americans are used to occasionally hearing the sound of planes flying overhead, thanks in no small part to sports games and other popular events in which jets ceremonially fly over excited bystanders. An example of such an event is San Francisco’s Fleet Week, which takes place ever year and sees the six F/A-18 fighters jets of the Blue Angels squadron pass over the city.
While this has thrilled residents for years, City Supervisor John Avalos claims that many don’t feel so hot about the Blue Angels. On the contrary, he argues that most residents oppose the presence of the jets and feel they cause “terror” when “they strafe neighborhoods.”
When one Twitter user challenged Avalos about the validity of his claims by noting the jets were more popular among San Franciscans than the city’s Board of Supervisors, the official countered with an incendiary comparison to the popularity of segregationists in the Jim Crow South, saying that it “didn’t make them right.”
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Unbelievable
Who the$#%&!@*put him in office ???????????
That fucking city has gone totally out of wack. Just let a 10.0 swallow it.
Suck it up better cup , you libtards need to find your balls wherever you list them and wake up to the real world , no one ever said life was going to be easy and don’t say you don’t know , yes I do know I was in the army when I was 17 years old and I still shoot guns , pop fireworks , and love air shows I have seen the blue Angels and the Thunderbirds more times then I can count and love every minute of every show , so stuff your$#%&!@*liberal c**p up your butt and enjoy the show bitch
BAN THAT OFFICIAL! Make him UNOFFICIAL!
Time to do something about the left wing politicians in California who believe they are a country into themselves.
F!!! San Francisco and their sissy politicians !!!!!
Pathetic !!!!!!
What a jerk !
Rooting for fault to seperate