
Jesse Watters: “Los Angeles Wants to Build Homeless ‘LOVE SHACKS’ for ‘Private Sexual Relief’”
On Friday evening, Fox News’ Jesse Watters shared some of the disturbing plans underway in LA that will further make the city indistinguishable from a third-world city.
The plans include homeless ‘love shacks’ so that they can partake in ‘private sexual relief.’
Watters shared, “Hakeem [Jeffries] has a lot of hookers…. in his district. There’s so many johns lined up for a piece of the action, Google Maps says there’s a traffic jam.”
“Now, AOC had the same problem. Her home turf was packed with prostitutes last year. Neighbors called it a ‘red light district.’”
“Out west, watch where you walk. Seattle’s got needles everywhere. A group of moms didn’t want their kids playing in a minefield of paraphernalia, so they cleaned it up themselves. How’d the city thank them? With an investigation.”
Watters then shared the story of We Heart Seattle, which just wanted to help clean up Seattle and make it a safer place to live. According to their website, the organization has cleaned up over 2,100,000 pounds of trash from parks and shared spaces, including dangerous discarded drug paraphernalia distributed through city and county harm reduction programs.
Instead of a thank you, the group is now facing a state workplace-safety investigation over the way its volunteers pick up and dispose of used hypodermic needles and fentanyl foil.
In audio from We Heart Seattle shared by Watters, they state, “In the past 30 minutes, I’ve picked up more than 25 hypodermic needles, caps, syringes. We’ve picked up 100 pieces of foil, minimally, in the last 30 minutes. Some of them had drug residue still in them. Thousands of pieces of used fentanyl. This is absurd. Somebody has taken the time to report We Heart Seattle for improper handling and collection of hypodermic needles and fentanyl paraphernalia, and the state of Washington has served me paperwork. I am under investigation for improper handling of drug paraphernalia in the city of Seattle.”
Watters continued, “We reached out to Washington State and they said someone complained about the moms and if they want to keep picking up the needles, they have to do it according to code.”
“But what’s more dangerous, a mom picking up a needle or a kid stepping on it?”
“LA’s keeping Seattle company. They’re drowning in garbage. Karen Bass’s bathrooms are a disaster.”
Watters shared a video from someone on social media filming a disgusting, unsanitary bathroom.
“Hi, Karen Bass,” the man filming says. “Can you do something about these public bathrooms that are supposed to be maintained by the city?”
He asks, “And who’s responsible for this bathroom?”
Someone in the background answers, “The city. The city of Los Angeles. They put this here for the people to use it.”