FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 19, 2024
California Pirate Party Calls for Qualified Candidates to Run for Office While Standing Against Right-Wing Takeover in San Francisco: Protest Planned at Reboot 2024
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The California Pirate Party, led by representative Darren McKeeman, is ramping up efforts to find qualified candidates to run for office across the state while simultaneously organizing a protest against Reboot 2024, a right-wing conference taking place at Fort Mason on September 4th and 5th. Supported by The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, the Catholic University of America, and the Foundation for American Innovation, this event seeks to implement conservative policies in San Francisco, disguised as “moderate” policies.
Garry Tan, a high-profile tech investor and political actor, is among the conference’s speakers. Tan and his tech elite allies have pledged up to $15 million in local political races to support candidates promoting an agenda centered around increased police funding, reversing criminal justice reforms, and reintroducing the failed “war on drugs.” The California Pirate Party warns that this agenda directly threatens the city’s progressive values.
“These tech billionaires are not looking out for San Francisco’s most vulnerable citizens,” said McKeeman. “Their so-called ‘moderate’ platform is a thinly veiled right-wing attack on our community. They’re advancing authoritarian policies while claiming to solve homelessness and crime, but their solutions are rooted in punishment, not progress.”
The California Pirate Party is also actively recruiting passionate, forward-thinking candidates to run for local offices across California. The Party believes that real change comes from the ground up, urging community members to step up and take action. “We need leaders who prioritize the people, not corporate interests,” McKeeman said. “We’re looking for candidates who are ready to challenge the status quo, fight for true justice, and represent the voices of everyday Californians.”
Reboot 2024, backed by major right-wing donors, includes opposition to harm reduction strategies that have saved lives in San Francisco, including overdose prevention programs. Last year, 806 people died of overdoses in the city, and the proposed policies could worsen this crisis. The Pirate Party’s protest aims to highlight these dangers while calling for innovative, humane solutions.
McKeeman also invites the public to join the protest and meet Vermin Supreme, the renowned satirical political activist, who will be appearing at the Fort Mason gates both days.
“We’re not just protesting,” added McKeeman. “We’re building a movement. We are actively seeking candidates across California who want to protect their communities from the encroachment of corporate-backed political agendas. If you’re passionate, qualified, and ready to make a difference, we want to hear from you.”
DETAILS:
What: Protest of Reboot 2024 Conference
When: September 4-5, 2024
Where: Fort Mason, San Francisco – Meet at the sculpture at the Fort Mason gates
Speakers/Guests: Darren McKeeman of the California Pirate Party, Vermin Supreme, and other local advocates
For more information, or to inquire about running for office under the California Pirate Party, please contact:
Darren McKeeman
Representative, California Pirate Party
https://capirates.org
Email: info@capirates.org
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