Day Around the Bay Now Lurie Takes His Turn Trying to Crack Down on RV Dwellers
Manny's cafe in San Francisco's Mission District was vandalized during protests against ICE raids, with vandals smashing the front window and leaving anti-Semitic graffiti aimed at owner Manny Yekutiel. Messages included "Fuck Manny" and "The only good settler is a dead 1," indicating rising tensions within the community. In response to the ongoing issue of RV dwellers, Mayor Daniel Lurie announced a new parking policy that limits large vehicles to two-hour parking, impacting an estimated 437 RVs used as residences across the city. Critics have condemned the move, arguing that the city lacks adequate shelter alternatives for those displaced by such policies. The protests are part of a wider national movement against immigration enforcement and the treatment of vulnerable populations.
Additionally, the vandalism at Manny's highlights the intersection of social justice movements and anti-Semitism, complicating the narrative surrounding the protests. The cafe's role as a political lecture spot further emphasizes its significance in local activism. These developments signal ongoing conflicts related to housing, immigration, and community identity in San Francisco.