Why we’re raising our kids in this dangerous dystopia, San Francisco
<p>A few months ago, a <a href="https://twitter.com/RawRicci415/status/1545442338561896449" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">viral video</a> showed a group of teens and tweens getting off a crowded San Francisco Muni bus, only to encounter a gantlet of junkies splayed out on a city sidewalk. This video wasn’t intended to inspire sympathy for people suffering from addiction and homelessness, but horror that children would have to see them.</p>
<p>It’s not always easy being a kid or a parent in SF. Some of our problems are more acute than they are in other metro areas, but these problems are growing increasingly universal. Although San Francisco is a self-consciously unique place in the world, many of our problems — housing affordability and homelessness, public financing of schools, sclerotic local government, failed policing, opioid and meth addiction — have become commonplace across the country.</p>
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