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San Francisco mayoral candidate claims illegal removal of campaign billboards amid racism accusations

May 05, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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San Francisco mayoral candidate claims illegal removal of campaign billboards amid racism accusations
In a heated moment at a recent San Francisco city meeting, a mayoral candidate passionately addressed the council, claiming that his campaign billboards were unlawfully removed. The candidate, who has been vocal about issues such as human trafficking and homelessness, alleged that city officials labeled him as racist during a press conference, which he believes led to the illegal removal of his campaign materials.

"My billboard was about human trafficking, child trafficking crime within San Francisco city government that abused homeless," he stated, emphasizing the urgency of the issues he aims to tackle. He pointed out that over the past three years, more than 1,500 people have died due to these crises, which he described as a pandemic affecting the city.

The candidate expressed frustration over what he perceives as a lack of support from city leaders, including the mayor and the board of supervisors. He argued that their failure to address these pressing issues is a violation of his constitutional rights and vowed to explore legal action against the city.

As he spoke, he highlighted the broader implications of the city's current state, noting that many businesses have closed and that a significant portion of the population remains unvaccinated and unemployed. His call to action urged city leaders to return to their moral responsibilities, suggesting that only divine intervention could help revive San Francisco.

However, his time was cut short as the meeting moderator reminded him that his three minutes had expired, leaving the candidate's impassioned plea hanging in the air, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles facing the city.

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