OPINION: 'San Francisco has an image problem because it has real problems. Imagining a different reality won’t change the facts on the ground,' writes adamlashinsky in a Special to The Examiner.
San Francisco’s tarnished image took yet another hit recently when two bigfoot New York Times reporters on the paper’s culture desk published an expansive thumb-sucker on the decamping of local art galleries to, of all places, Los Angeles.
Thrust into this role for the purposes of this article was a relative newcomer, Thomas Campbell, director of the Fine Arts Museums, who arrived in 2018 to guide the prestigious de Young and Legion of Honor. That this is some kind of attention-seeking prank of spoiled right wingers — as Gil Duran convincingly argued recently, also in The Examiner — misses the point. Because an ex-drug dealer promoted a photo of schoolchildren picking their way through an open-air drug market in the Tenderloin — which, yes, was amplified by clickbait, right-wing media — doesn’t change the fact that schoolchildren are forced to pick their way through an open-air drug market in the Tenderloin.
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