The Team Normal San Francisco Reboot

Our beautiful San Francisco has suffered for decades under one party rule. Your only choices are left, or far-left. The city has burned as a result. What was not long ago among the most beautiful places in the world is today a dystopian hellscape of needless human suffering and capital flight. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Underneath the layers of grime and filth is nothing that a good powerwashing can’t fix. We’re that power washer.

The San Francisco Sunrise gives you unflinching real-world coverage of San Francisco, minus the far-left progressive spin and without the never-ending woke virtue signaling competition. In an age where what used to be rebellious and edgy has become quite mainstream, corporate, and dull, we’re alternative news for San Francisco. Subscribe now and never miss an update. Let’s take back the city we love.

We believe that the decisions you make and the actions you take are what matters. We don’t care if you’re gay or straight or queer or this or that. You can be black, brown, white, yellow, or blue. We pursue positive narratives of strength, getting stuff done, working together to building something new that benefits society as a whole — not picking demographic winners and losers in society through seizing and redistributing wealth; not wallowing in endless victimhood narratives, comparing oppression point totals with others; not a parade of petty power players seeking to rule us politically by touting compensatory social privileges for certain socially approved victim demographics. Everyone gets treated equally: the way to end racism and discrimination is not more racism and discrimination. That endless identity politics, the bitter acrimony, that black hole of divisiveness, is what led us to where San Francisco is today, and it ends today. We build what unites us as one, as Americans, without hyphen or people-first qualifier.

There are, and ought to be, norms and standards for acceptable public behavior, which includes “not shooting up in public,” “not being covered in vomit,” and “not robbing or threatening people.” There are, and ought to be, social sanctions for violating the norms of society as defined through our democratic process of law. We help when someone needs it — because there’s nothing humane or enlightened about letting someone who has lost his mind and can’t take care of himself sleep on the sidewalk.

Wake up, San Francisco! A new day has come. Sunrise is here.

Reset the values, unhesitatingly call it out when the latest emperor has no clothes, and reboot the city.

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