Huge parts of California are no longer the United States. The regime could have just taken vast swathes of real estate and given them to Mexico, China, and now India and it would have had the same effect.
I'm angry at the invasion and the genocide of Whites in California, and LA is definitely ground zero for much of it. It is also ground zero for smarmy elites who are happy to be served and waited on my a legion of brown servants - cooking their food, serving their coffee, landscaping their yards, even babysitting their kids.
If I had to describe coastal California metropolises in a few words they would be: rat shit and multi-millionaires. And basically nothing in-bewteen. And the corrupt elites are happy with it being that way, which makes them deranged.
Since Europeans started settling California in large numbers during the mid-19th-century goldrush era, the frequency of natural fires, which are necessary for most organisms there to be able to reproduce and grow, has decreased to a level that is causing serious problems for many life forms including giant Sequoiadendron giganteum trees.
I also don't need to feel schadenfreude, but do feel glad that the regenerating fires are happening.
The fires are a necessary component of the california flora and fauna, but there is a catch which I didn't learn until recently. If the same land burns within a 15 year period, before it has a chance to recover, long term damage to the ecosystem occurs which is very difficult for it to recover from.
Putting aside damage to property and threat to human life, regular fires are good for the ecosystem in most Western states. If that's not allowed, then the fuel load must be disposed of one way or another before it erupts in cataclysmic uncontrollable infernos.
After a fire has burned through an area and all the 'fuel' - the trees and shrubbery - has burned away, it probably takes decades before there is a sufficient amount of new fuel to feed a hot fire that could cause long-term damage. Before then, there's probably only enough shrubbery to feed a low-intensity brush fire.
That's not my understanding, and my personal observation is that enough grass grows to fuel another fire in just a few years. This kills off the native Chaparral brush and has occurred in several areas in Southern California over the past 50 years.
I found the original article I bookmarked about it here:
I was all “they vote for it” in the beginning. But if you think about it, it’s like “no, they actually didn’t.”
For example, they voted for prop 187 and proposition 8. The Californians were actually doing democracy right but had “Our Democracy” imposed on them by jewish judges.
So my knee-jerk schadenfreude is misplaced. Although, Palisades iirc went only 25 percent for Trump and contained some really odious “celebrity” creatures.
Looking forward to your reporting from out West if you go later this year! US 40 and I-70 are best buds all the way to Utah if you’re driving.
I love California and you're absolutely right - white CA is still politically competitive. 47% of the white vote went to Trump in 2020 and 79% of the white republican vote went to Trump in 2024. Just a tiny effort toward repatriation and we can have nice things again. It's a beautiful place.
Huge parts of California are no longer the United States. The regime could have just taken vast swathes of real estate and given them to Mexico, China, and now India and it would have had the same effect.
I'm angry at the invasion and the genocide of Whites in California, and LA is definitely ground zero for much of it. It is also ground zero for smarmy elites who are happy to be served and waited on my a legion of brown servants - cooking their food, serving their coffee, landscaping their yards, even babysitting their kids.
If I had to describe coastal California metropolises in a few words they would be: rat shit and multi-millionaires. And basically nothing in-bewteen. And the corrupt elites are happy with it being that way, which makes them deranged.
Since Europeans started settling California in large numbers during the mid-19th-century goldrush era, the frequency of natural fires, which are necessary for most organisms there to be able to reproduce and grow, has decreased to a level that is causing serious problems for many life forms including giant Sequoiadendron giganteum trees.
I also don't need to feel schadenfreude, but do feel glad that the regenerating fires are happening.
The fires are a necessary component of the california flora and fauna, but there is a catch which I didn't learn until recently. If the same land burns within a 15 year period, before it has a chance to recover, long term damage to the ecosystem occurs which is very difficult for it to recover from.
Putting aside damage to property and threat to human life, regular fires are good for the ecosystem in most Western states. If that's not allowed, then the fuel load must be disposed of one way or another before it erupts in cataclysmic uncontrollable infernos.
After a fire has burned through an area and all the 'fuel' - the trees and shrubbery - has burned away, it probably takes decades before there is a sufficient amount of new fuel to feed a hot fire that could cause long-term damage. Before then, there's probably only enough shrubbery to feed a low-intensity brush fire.
That's not my understanding, and my personal observation is that enough grass grows to fuel another fire in just a few years. This kills off the native Chaparral brush and has occurred in several areas in Southern California over the past 50 years.
I found the original article I bookmarked about it here:
https://californiachaparral.org/threats/too-much-fire/
I was all “they vote for it” in the beginning. But if you think about it, it’s like “no, they actually didn’t.”
For example, they voted for prop 187 and proposition 8. The Californians were actually doing democracy right but had “Our Democracy” imposed on them by jewish judges.
So my knee-jerk schadenfreude is misplaced. Although, Palisades iirc went only 25 percent for Trump and contained some really odious “celebrity” creatures.
Looking forward to your reporting from out West if you go later this year! US 40 and I-70 are best buds all the way to Utah if you’re driving.
I love California and you're absolutely right - white CA is still politically competitive. 47% of the white vote went to Trump in 2020 and 79% of the white republican vote went to Trump in 2024. Just a tiny effort toward repatriation and we can have nice things again. It's a beautiful place.