The annual Christian anti-abortion march through sinful, godless San Francisco took place last Saturday, with protestors clutching printed signage as they streamed down Franklin Street from St. Mary's Cathedral.
It was a smaller crowd than usual, probably because busloads of believers from around the Western United States did not make the trip this year on account of the pandemic. The disease still didn't stop about one-third of the marchers from defiantly walking around without masks, and when I asked a couple of SF Park & Rec Rangers in Civic Center Plaza why they couldn't be arrested, they shrugged their shoulders and replied, "There's no legal mask mandate."
The struggle between secular society and religious authoritarians is currently a global war, one that seems to be characterized by a need to keep women in their place. The United States was founded as a secular society, and the religionists have been fighting that reality ever since.
Most of my life, I have had a live and let live attitude towards religious people, but after the last four years of watching Christian fundamentalists attempting to enforce their moral beliefs on society at large, my patience seems to be gone. So I opened the window last Saturday morning and unleashed a loud torrent of obscenties at the marchers that surprised even me.
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
MLK Ferry to Oakland
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was freakishly climate change warm last week, so I went to the shoreline at the Ferry Building. To my surprise, the Oakland/Alameda Ferry was running on a weekday work schedule rather than the holiday/weekend one. The ferry service has not been operating on weekends since the pandemic began.
Even though I was in shorts and a T-shirt without any layers, I impulsively jumped on for a round-trip boat ride through the Port of Oakland, Alameda, and Jack London Square before heading back to San Francisco.
It was an excellent boat ride in all respects.
Past the cranes at the western tip of the port, there is a park at water's edge which I had never noticed before. It's called Middle Harbor Shoreline Park, and you can drive down Seventh Street in Oakland to hang out there and watch the bay from the vantage point of a commercial port. Will report back once we've checked it out.
Even though I was in shorts and a T-shirt without any layers, I impulsively jumped on for a round-trip boat ride through the Port of Oakland, Alameda, and Jack London Square before heading back to San Francisco.
It was an excellent boat ride in all respects.
Past the cranes at the western tip of the port, there is a park at water's edge which I had never noticed before. It's called Middle Harbor Shoreline Park, and you can drive down Seventh Street in Oakland to hang out there and watch the bay from the vantage point of a commercial port. Will report back once we've checked it out.
Saturday, January 23, 2021
Birds and Carts at Oyster Point
On an overcast Sunday, we hiked the shoreline path at Oyster Point Marina...
...and sat down for a picnic in front of a group of feeding Canadian geese...
...who left us alone, unlike a few demanding seagulls who were insistent we share our sandwiches with them (we did not).
The southern section of this trail ends near the San Francisco Airport and a Costco, with the extreme low tide revealing dozens of shopping carts rotting away in the muck.
It looked like a visual metaphor for what we are soon to discover about the looting and destruction at the White House by the Orange Mussolini and his accomplices.
But let us not dwell on our collective PTSD and instead focus on the beautiful sense of relief that we have escaped full-blown fascism in this country by a feather.
...and sat down for a picnic in front of a group of feeding Canadian geese...
...who left us alone, unlike a few demanding seagulls who were insistent we share our sandwiches with them (we did not).
The southern section of this trail ends near the San Francisco Airport and a Costco, with the extreme low tide revealing dozens of shopping carts rotting away in the muck.
It looked like a visual metaphor for what we are soon to discover about the looting and destruction at the White House by the Orange Mussolini and his accomplices.
But let us not dwell on our collective PTSD and instead focus on the beautiful sense of relief that we have escaped full-blown fascism in this country by a feather.
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Christian Thugs at the Civic Center Garage
On Sunday afternoon, a Christian evangelical group held a maskless, in-your-face service in front of the elevators to the underground Civic Center Garage.
This particular group looked familiar from a similarly agressive, obnoxious incident last November at the Hayes Open Streets. In both cases, young men were testifying over an amplified speaker about the sins of homosexuality and transgender children, an odd obsession for a group in their teens and early 20s. Last November, I got in their faces and demanded they put on masks or leave. One of them grabbed at my mask while yelling, "That thing is killing you, man! Just take it off!"
This insanity has been empowered for the last four years by the evil ones in Washington, D.C., and it's time to put a stop to it. If they want to convene among themselves, spew hate speech, and pass around COVID-19, go for it, but they do not have the right to plop themselves into a literal public square and endanger others. Get to work, SF Rec & Park Police. It's time they had their asses arrested.
This particular group looked familiar from a similarly agressive, obnoxious incident last November at the Hayes Open Streets. In both cases, young men were testifying over an amplified speaker about the sins of homosexuality and transgender children, an odd obsession for a group in their teens and early 20s. Last November, I got in their faces and demanded they put on masks or leave. One of them grabbed at my mask while yelling, "That thing is killing you, man! Just take it off!"
This insanity has been empowered for the last four years by the evil ones in Washington, D.C., and it's time to put a stop to it. If they want to convene among themselves, spew hate speech, and pass around COVID-19, go for it, but they do not have the right to plop themselves into a literal public square and endanger others. Get to work, SF Rec & Park Police. It's time they had their asses arrested.
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