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'I DID NOT VOTE FOR THIS': California conservative says he's a victim of 'far-left' in San Francisco

A conservative activist in San Francisco says far-left leaders are turning a blind eye to the effects of their policies as thousands suffer drug overdoses in the city.

A Gen Z activist who describes himself as "the last Republican in San Francisco" said he's a "victim of corrupt, far-left Democrats" running the city.

"It seems as if local leaders and local news are working together to kind of just sweep this under the rug and pretend as if everything is fine and dandy when, in all actuality, thousands of people are dying from fentanyl," Darren Mark Stallcup told Fox News.

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The 26-year-old Bay Area native documents tent-lined streets, people appearing to overdose or behave erratically under the influence of drugs, violent altercations and crime in San Francisco through Twitter videos. Several months ago, the drug crisis became personal for Stallcup, when he says his cousin Scottie overdosed on fentanyl-laced marijuana.

"They just came and picked his body up off Church Street, and my family has yet to hear an apology from Mayor London Breed," Stallcup said, adding that local leaders are at least "partially to blame."

"Everyone's aware fentanyl comes from China and then across the southern border, but what are local leaders doing about it?" he asked.

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San Francisco recorded 647 drug overdose deaths in 2022 and is on pace to surpass that figure this year. While violent crime remains low compared to other major cities, some property crimes like larceny — a category that encompasses shoplifting and other theft — have surged in the past couple of years, according to police data.

"I have had several people reach out to me over social media and say, ‘Who cares what’s happening in San Francisco? We voted for this,’" Stallcup said.

"I did not vote for this," he continued. "I'm a conservative. I care about women and children, law and order, the safety of our community."

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"I am a victim of corrupt, far-left Democrats," he said. "I am personally witnessing a fentanyl genocide. It seems as though every night I am going to sleep to the sounds of sirens and waking up to people screaming for their lives."

Like Stallcup, some residents blame weak drug enforcement laws for the city's problems, and urge local leaders to squelch open-air drug markets.

"Local voters and tourists alike are surprised that these drug dealers who are this source of distribution and sales of all the drugs are still here," community activist Richie Greenberg told Fox News. "I am disappointed in what the leadership in San Francisco is failing to do to rein in crime."

Breed’s emergency management department recently confirmed a pilot program allowing state law enforcement to remove people using drugs who are a danger to themselves or others from the streets. Critics denounced the plan as essentially arresting drug users, but the mayor said San Francisco residents and workers deserve better than the status quo.

"Why should someone else's rights be put before their needs and their safety and what they deserve, too, in a place like San Francisco that claims to be so compassionate and liberal?" Breed said according to The San Francisco Standard. "What about them?"

"San Francisco is the most liberal city in all of the United States of America," Stallcup said. "We have leaned so far left that the only direction to go now, I believe, is towards the right."

To hear more from Stallcup, click here.

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