San Antonio Said 'F*** It' to Texas, Painted Sidewalks Rainbow After Crosswalk Ban
City tryna show love to the LGBTQ+ fam after the state tried to shut 'em down, but is it really helping the community?
Aight, so check it: Texas, in its usual bullsh*t fashion, banned rainbow crosswalks. San Antonio, tho? They ain't havin' it. They went and painted the sidewalks rainbow instead. Straight up defiance, but let's keep it a buck, how much is that really doing for the people?
This ain't about traffic safety, y'all know that. It's about the state tryna silence folks, especially the LGBTQ+ community. They always findin' ways to hate, even if it's some petty sh*t like a damn crosswalk. Politicians always doin' the most when they could be feedin' kids.
San Antonio tryna be down, but is this performative allyship? Like, cool, the sidewalks look pretty, but are they fightin' for real change? Are they helpin' folks get jobs, healthcare, housing? Or is this just for the 'gram?
They sayin' it's about inclusivity, but the streets still ain't safe for everyone. Black folks still gettin' pulled over for DWB. Brown folks still dealin' with ICE. LGBTQ+ folks still face hate crimes. Rainbow paint ain't gonna solve that, fam.
This city got mad problems, and they spendin' money on sidewalks? Real talk, that money coulda gone to schools, community centers, or affordable housing. But nah, gotta make a statement. I'm not mad at the intent, but the execution? Eh.
State probably gonna come down on 'em anyway. They always lookin' for ways to control cities, especially the ones that try to do right by their people. This is gonna be a whole legal battle, and who pays for that? Us, the taxpayers.
This ain't just a Texas thing either. This sh*t happenin' all over the country. Politicians tryin' to divide us, makin' us fight over crumbs while they feast. We gotta wake up and see the bigger picture.
The community gotta hold these politicians accountable. Don't just let 'em paint some sidewalks and call it a day. Demand real change. Demand equity. Demand justice. 'Cause rainbow paint ain't gonna fix systemic oppression.
I'm wit' the city for tryin', but they gotta do more. We gotta do more. Can't just sit back and watch the world burn. Gotta fight for what's right, even if it ain't easy. And real talk, sometimes that means gettin' your hands dirty, not just paintin' sidewalks.


