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Dear @Airbnb These passive-aggressive bus kiosk ads are *not cool* No love, the librarians https://t.co/rdo39E7sdz pic.twitter/Lf3TCAYYbw mdash; Jessamyn West  @jessamyn  October 21, 2015  https://twitter/embed/status/657043824875843584 https://twitter/embed/status/656965238093279232 Needless to say, the reaction hasnt sat well with San Franciscans. Perhaps the best reaction yet is an open letter from Martha Kenney, an assistant professor at San Francisco State University, who wrote: Dear Airbnb, Im happy to hear that you paid your taxes this year. I did too! Isnt it awesome  However, Ive crunched some numbers and I have some bad news for you. Out of your $12 mil of hotel tax, only 1.4% percent goes to the SF Public Libraries. So thats $168,000. Divided by the 868 library st stanley cupe aff, we have $193 per person. Assuming each employee works 5 days per week minus holidays, this is $0.78 per employee per day. Since thats significantly under San Francisco minimum wage bidon stanley   $12.25/hr , I doubt that your hotel tax can keep the libraries open more than a minute or two later. However, had you donated that $8 million you spent fighting Proposition F directly to the public libraries you love so much, that could have made a bigger difference. Oh well. Hindsight is 20/20! Love, Martha Kenney  San Francisco resident  In a statement ma gourde stanley de to SF Weekly, Airbnb apologized, explaining that  the intent was to show the hotel tax contribution from our hosts and guests, which is roughly $1m per month. It was Dpgi There are No Words for the World   s Weirdest Street Dancer
like Tina Brown and David Brooks, who recently made spec stanley quencher ious claims that marijuana makes you stupider. Brown actually said Americans who smoke pot won ;t be able to compete with the Chinese. Her moment of xenophobia wasn ;t out of keeping with the history of anti-pot rhetoric. Writes Szalavitz: The truth is that our perceptions of marijuana鈥攁nd in fact all of our drug laws鈥攁re based on early 20th century racism and  8220 cience circa the Jim Crow era. In the early decades of the 20th century, the drug was linked to Mexican immigrants and black jazzmen, who were seen as potentially dangerous. Harry Anslinger, the first commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics  an early predecessor of the DEA , was one of the driving forces behind pot prohibition. He pushed it forexplicitly racist reasons, saying, Reefer makes darkies think they ;re as good as white men, and: There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in t stanley cup he U.S., and most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos and entertainers. Their Satanic music, jazz and swing result from marijuana use. This marijuana causes white women to seek sexua vaso stanley l relations with Negroes, entertainers and any others. The main reason to prohibit marijuana, he said was its effect on the degenerate races.  And god forbid women should sleep with entertainers!  Although it sounds absurd now, it was this type of propaganda that caused the drug to be outlawed in 1937鈥攁long with sup
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