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The problem that is facing this city is something as a greater health concern.
Believe it or not, there is a problem with human feces and a much bigger problem with narcotics, addictions, and hypodermic needles riddling the streets.
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There comes a time in every one of our lives where we have to make the choice whether to do what's easy or to do what's right.
Scott Pressler invited my team up to San Francisco to see the truth of how the decay and rampant drug addiction is destroying the streets of a once great city.
The fact of the matter is that Democrats have failed their own citizens.
Whether it's drug addiction or the inability to take care of its own citizens, these politicians need to stand up to their own failures and prove to the people that they are worth being re-elected.
My name is Elijah Schaefer, and I am here to expose the truth about San Francisco.
unidentified
For those of you who don't know me, my name is Scott Pressler.
President Trump brought national attention to the city of Baltimore last year and I saw that everybody else was pointing the finger and I was like, why is nobody trying to do anything about it?
When you're going out today, just remember this movement, this mission, we are based on love.
We're not here to point the finger at San Francisco.
We're just here to beautify, do something loving, kindness, compassion, humility, and thank you.
So I just want to tell you, our friends at City Hall, we're here to help.
We're all here.
People came in from all over the place to help this amazing city get restored back to what it ought to really be.
Well, I'm getting on my gloves here as we are here in San Francisco.
They always say here in the Castro District, use protection as putting a little rubber over your appendages like this can save you a lot of heartache and maybe even early death.
The girl who's in charge of public parks, or like in charge of the area, said that they picked up 54 needles this morning just in that little park area.
And so do you guys pick up needles on a daily basis?
unidentified
Every morning.
Every morning and throughout the day.
You think it's increasing a little bit or you think it's just first of the month.
Why shop at Ross, dress for less when you can dress for free on the streets of San Francisco?
Plus, if you're feeling in the mood for it, why not also pick up some sort of virus like HIV or hepatitis, which can be brought to you by used hypodermic needles, which are pretty much all around the streets here.
You guys, they say one man's trash is another man's treasure.
All right, so Scott, what is going on right here?
What do you see that it's kind of scary?
It's buried under the dirt.
So someone is walking over here, let's say, and take any part in the city, right?
Walking on the mud.
I mean, this is not safe.
And you notice something right behind this rock right here.
unidentified
Yeah, just looking down.
I was going over to this corner to pick up trash and then I spotted, here's a used needle right there.
And then I believe those orange instruments are the safety caps.
So, I mean, clearly, anybody walking around could potentially step on this.
This is a health hazard.
This is a risk to our community just in plain sight.
This is like a flu patient's inner butt cheek, but it's the public street.
And it's just gross.
Scott's out here proving to the world that cities need a little more love and a little more attention from their lawmakers and from people here because guys, this is actually genuinely a health concern.
Again, this is a food prep truck out here right next to where people are taking massive dumps.
But Scott's here just working to make sure that these cities are held accountable for what they're doing.
And this is also Mid right here, too.
unidentified
I'm so grossed out, you guys.
This is just too gnarly.
When we went to Los Angeles and did that clean up, well, get this, an NBC reporter reached out to me and he said the area that we cleaned up actually has stayed clean and we were able to get five of the homeless Americans to agree to housing.
So literally, we not only cleaned out the streets, but we were able to get people off the streets safely and agree to housing from the cleanups we've been doing.
There's a lot of people out here that deserve housing, deserve a chance, and there's a lot of stuff that goes on.
There's like the funding for the homeless people around here got somehow shut down a while back and everybody wants to know where the money went.
And like, no, there's no answers been told.
It just pisses a lot of people off and it just kind of keeps us all down.
And the biggest part of the depression is just like continuously waking up every day knowing that I have to live on the streets when I shouldn't have to.
Whether someone's smoking fentanyl in public or the piles of human feces riddle along the ground, it's safe to say that my team and I saw our fair share of crap during that day.
But of course, none of that poop smelled quite as bad as the living, breathing pieces of shit that protested the trash cleanup later in the night.
unidentified
There is a trash pickup and the people are protesting here.
America!
Push now!
They're praying!
Take yourself out!
These people right here, they hate my family.
That's all I see.
We're doing an act of love, and they are protesting, picking up trash.
You're at a public event, you protested, you're acting like a child, saying, I want to protest, I want what I want, I want to flip them off, I want to get mad, but I don't want anyone to record me.
That's not how America works.
unidentified
I don't appreciate your mic and your cameras on my face.