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12-21-2013, 13:00
I find this comical as it is San Fran, CA

http://www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/protesters-swarm-tech-worker-shuttle-buses-in-oakland-sf/Content?oid=2655001

"In what could become a regular Bay Area morning ritual, protesters in San Francisco and Oakland who blame the booming technology industry for the current wave of gentrification briefly blocked shuttle buses ferrying workers to Silicon Valley this morning.

Shortly before 9 a.m., about 40 to 50 people - many carrying cardboard cutouts resembling Google map pins reading "Evicted" - surrounded one of the iconic, unmistakable private coaches at 24th and Valencia streets in The City, delaying its departure for about 25 minutes.

However, that particular bus belonged to Apple, according to signage on the coach's side.

Where's the story?

Last week, some of the same organizers staged a similar protest of a bus carrying tech workers to Google.

Apple, Google, Yahoo, Genentech or eBay - "they're all the same to me," said Paula Tejeda. The longtime Mission district resident and merchant also said she is going through an eviction proceeding from her rent-controlled apartment, which is not far from the scene of today's action. She dubbed San Francisco's current housing situation a "state of war."

At around the same time, protesters in Oakland blocked Google buses at the MacArthur BART station and at Seventh and Adeline streets, according to Twitter feeds.

In San Francisco, protesters surrounded the Apple coach on all four sides, holding signs - including one giant canvas, supported by a wood frame, of a well-known Google map showing recent evictions in The City - and chanting slogans such as, "Get off the bus!"

"You don't get this kind of action unless you're in an emergency situation," said Tejeda, as other tech buses whizzed by south on Valencia Street and others turned left down 24th Street to avoid the blocked lane of traffic.

Workers inside could be seen recording the action on their iPhones. Some waved at journalists outside or otherwise seemed amused by the situation as the driver sat with folded arms, waiting out the situation.

"We're not against the workers, the people of Google and Yahoo," Tejeda added, as several different protesters took to a microphone and amplifier set up in the back of a pickup truck to demand that Mayor Ed Lee immediately halt evictions.

"We all own cellphones, I use technology," she added, saying that the untenable economic situation is the target.

At least one man associated with the action exited the coach, but not to "confront" protesters like an East Bay activist posing as a Google employee did last week. Today's protester merely wanted to join in the action.

Protesters in Oakland also smashed the windows of one of the buses, according to Twitter reports. In a statement, The Bay Area Council, the area's biggest and most established business lobby, blasted the "vandalism and violence" as "unfortunate and unacceptable."

No vandalism was immediately obvious at the Apple bus protest in San Francisco, and no incidents were reported to San Francisco police as of late this morning, according to Officer Albie Esparza.

The bus departed shortly before 9:30 a.m., after police from Mission Station escorted the protesters back onto the sidewalk.

Organizers then marched back down 24th Street to the BART station on Mission Street, chanting, "We'll be back!"

Will they? And when?

"We'll see," said Erin McElroy, a protester associated with Eviction-Free San Francisco and the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, two groups regularly associated with the backlash toward the tech industry."

Skip
12-21-2013, 15:25
Liberal Utopia

People fighting over finite resources... Is this really different from Capitalism?

Oh wait, in a free market, people can work to create more resources and gain upward mobility. Collectivism creates a zero-sum game where people must take from one another.

Dave
12-21-2013, 17:40
Good idea, kick out the middle and upper middle class people actually paying the taxes that provide your food stamps and Sec 8 housing. [facepalm]

Bailey Guns
12-22-2013, 07:14
Liberals are nothing if not entertaining in their stupidity.

KestrelBike
12-22-2013, 13:40
Sucks if you've lived in a place for a long time, then the times change, your spot becomes *hip* and the landlord gets bought out and suddenly your $1,000/mo bedroom goes for $2,000/mo. There's no reason why anyone on those buses should give a s*** or even bother to do anything about it, though. But SanFran? couldn't have happened to nicer people... [/sarcasm]

hatidua
12-22-2013, 15:36
Sucks if you've lived in a place for a long time, then the times change, your spot becomes *hip* and the landlord gets bought out and suddenly your $1,000/mo bedroom goes for $2,000/mo.

It's a very common theme though. SoHo, NYC in 1980 had bums & addicts sleeping in doorways....but these were often the only places the artists could afford studios. SoHo, NYC in 1990, just ten years later was the hip part of town with all manner of galleries and designer boutiques, especially down on West Broadway. This phenomena exists in just about every major city: find a section of town with large industrial lofts, get a bunch of illustrators/painters/Etc. to rent those lofts....move ahead ten years and it's thrice the price having now been 'gentrified'.

KestrelBike
12-22-2013, 15:56
It's a very common theme though. SoHo, NYC in 1980 had bums & addicts sleeping in doorways....but these were often the only places the artists could afford studios. SoHo, NYC in 1990, just ten years later was the hip part of town with all manner of galleries and designer boutiques, especially down on West Broadway. This phenomena exists in just about every major city: find a section of town with large industrial lofts, get a bunch of illustrators/painters/Etc. to rent those lofts....move ahead ten years and it's thrice the price having now been 'gentrified'.

Yeah definitely. I was born and grew up in SoCal, but unless I had become a lawyer or a doctor, there's absolutely no way I would be able to afford a house unless I lived in Staba-Ana (santa ana), or a place way to the east that required a 2+hr one-way commute. (And forget about public transportation 'infrastructure'). Does it put a sour taste in my mouth? Sure, but that's the Market and it survives solely on the life that buyers/sellers put into it.

Frankly, I think that the very nature of the hustle and bustle it takes to afford that housing attracts a lot of assholes, and it's not something I want to be around in the first place. They earn the huge salaries, good for them, but I don't want to live beholden to that kind of thing.

ben4372
12-22-2013, 19:45
I don't know where to start. But Eff anyone living in a rent controlled apartment.

jerrymrc
12-22-2013, 20:40
Please keep it civil gang. I think we all have stories of abuse of the system but there are some who need and use it through no fault of there own. [beatdeadhorse]

ZERO THEORY
12-22-2013, 22:56
Good idea, kick out the middle and upper middle class people actually paying the taxes that provide your food stamps and Sec 8 housing. [facepalm]

LOL, strong generalization. These aren't hoodrats, just libtards who want a booming economy for everyone to piggyback on, but complain when the sectors of said economy eat up non-contributory resources.


http://www.sfexaminer.com/imager/protesters-block-an-apple-shuttle-bus-in-the-mission-district-on-friday-mor/b/original/2655002/a2e5/1.JPG


Liberals are nothing if not entertaining in their stupidity.

Entertaining, frustrating, confusing.


Sucks if you've lived in a place for a long time, then the times change, your spot becomes *hip* and the landlord gets bought out and suddenly your $1,000/mo bedroom goes for $2,000/mo.

Sucks. But it's part of the growth of a city and industry. Can't eat your cake and keep it too, ya know?

earplug
12-22-2013, 23:18
Saul Alinsky's Rules For Radicals

This is whats happening, Following the play book.

crays
12-22-2013, 23:18
Had I had the money, I would have bought up all the warehouse/industrial footage I could have leveraged, in what is now LoDo, in the late 80's. It was literally pennies/sq ft back then. Nobody wanted it. You couldn't hardly give it away. I'm no real estate genius, my grandmother just instilled a love of downtown in me at a young age, before it went to shit, and I wanted a piece of it. Some of you older members may remember the good old days downtown at Christmas, before 16th Street Mall and such.
Needless to say, none of my broke-ass buddies at the time had any money, or initiative. Hell, it wasn't an equitable investment then, but boy would it have been a good score. Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda...Oh well.

mrghost
12-23-2013, 12:43
So let's get this straight -- these people are complaining about all of these employees using buses and municipal bus stops? Would they prefer the increased traffic from all those employees using their individual cars instead?