White Supremacy Is Alive and Well – and Living in San Francisco

San Francisco leftists met the recall election which tossed out three woke school board members by over 70% with the grace and dignity with which radicals greet all rejections.

“If you fight for racial justice, this is the consequence,” Commissioner Gabriela Lopez tweeted. “Don’t be mistaken, white supremacists are enjoying this.”

Lopez, who infamously vomited up a word salad when it was pointed out that the board’s push to rename schools carrying the names of historical figures like Paul Revere was based on a misreading of Wikipedia, has already announced that she had been accepted to Stanford’s PhD program in Race, Inequality and Language in Education.

That means San Francisco schools now have higher standards than Stanford’s PhD program.

One of the accounts whose supportive tweets Lopez retweeted was a DSA member and former Bernie Sanders campaign staffer who described herself as a Marxist-Leninist.

Over in San Fran, that’s what they call a “progressive”.


Biden won 86% of the vote in San Francisco. 8 of the 10 counties with the highest margins for the Democrats were in the Bay Area. Or to put it another way, 80% of black men voted for Biden. A higher percentage of San Francisco residents voted for Biden than black men.


Siva Raj, an Indian-American parent, and a key figure in the recall campaign, whose 7-year-old son was never allowed to come to class because the board insisted on keeping schools closed, was accused of collaborating with white supremacists. White supremacists are the only people who want to keep schools open. And that means most San Franciscans are white supremacists.

With a whopping 73% of voters casting their ballots to remove Faauuga Moliga, the least offensive of the bunch, 75% voting to remove Gabriela Lopez, and 79% voting to remove Alison Collins, who was already being pushed out after accusing Asians of white supremacy, there seemed to be little room to argue that this was anything short of a vocal reject of the gang.

Or that 79% of San Francisco’s voters are white supremacists.

But the San Francisco school board recall shows the limited power of the race card.

When everyone is smeared as a racist, then the power of the slur is diminished. And so is its ability to destroy reputations, end employment, and intimidate political dissent even in San Fran.

Even as the wokes double and triple down on accusing everyone of white supremacy, the local residents and even the national media once in thrall to their ravings are rolling their eyes.