Speaking on the subject of the horrific fires raging in California, the Mayor of LA informs city residents that they can find help at URL:
“Right now, if you need help, emergency information, resources, and shelter is available.
All of this can be found at URL.
Los Angeles, together is how we will get through this.”https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1877180303648702552?t=LrnJFy54KiOdPiXPagix1Q&s=19
Firefighting was defunded in LA. The leadership was DEI-ed. As a result, the Mayor is telling people to go to URL, and that’s all because they didn’t tell her to go to hell while they still had a chance.
It’s quite fitting that people should be told that help and shelter can only be found in the virtual reality, and even there an exact URL is a secret.

It’s like an Ayn Rand novel where the world goes to hell because of bad political decisions
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I live in South Pasadena, CA. The synagogue where my kids went to preschool has been destroyed. Thank God, we are all safe. The kids are having a second snow day with school canceled. It has been snowing ash. 😦
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That’s so horrible, I’m so sorry! But good that you are safe. What a calamity, I feel terrible for California, such a beautiful state.
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This thing makes $500,000/yr to tell you that expecting firefighters to rescue people is unreasonable.
I think CA’s demise is largely responsible for the current realignment to the right. Nobody wants to turn into CA, a one-party state where leftist politicians get to live out their wildest fantasies. And just look at the results.
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What kind of a bizarre person cares whether the firefighter who arrives to rescue them “looks like them”? This is such weird mentality. It’s beyond superficial. I’d expect a spoiled 11-year-old brat to speak like this but not an adult person.
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Once they’re wearing all that gear you can’t see them anyway.
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I’m told that the assistant midwife at one of my births was a pagan lesbian. I have no memory of her other than a physical presence at all. In those types of circumstances, getting the job done is all that matters.
Don’t need help and it won’t matter that the person tasked with helping isn’t competent. It must be your fault that bad stuff happens anyway. Shut up and pay more taxes or public safety gets it.
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I didn’t see this until now. Wow, just wow. They are mocking the devastation. The party of compassion that they are.
Bastards.
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This is terrible. If anything this proves that whoever is in charge there is not in the right place. I used to live in an area with a high fire risk and have seen the devastation that forest fires can do. I’m upset at what is happening in CA. I don’t believe they are really doing everything they can to stop these fires. How do you run out of water being so near a big body of water? Also, the chances these fires started through a human error are very high. One of the most devastating fires in the area where I used to live was due to a “controlled burn” that got out of control. The population there was much sparser than in LA, I can’t even start to comprehend the devastation in LA.
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None of this is unpredictable. The Santa Anas are known world over. There should be readiness for this. This should be a #1 priority. We keep hearing about California fires a lot. And it only just gets worse.
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People love blaming this on “climate change” so they don’t have to take responsibility for anything. It’s really a religion.
“The Climate Change Gods are angry at us.”
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This morning a colleague regaled me with a rant about how the snow we are experiencing (in January in Illinois) is a result of climate change. I pointed out that we recently purchased a book from 1898 showing kids sledding and skating in our town. The colleague looked momentarily confused but then continued ranting about climate change.
Religion it is.
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We discuss this every time California burns. And every time it burns harder. Any more of this, and we will have to wonder how much of what we know as California will be left.
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At least somebody is helping: https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1877547777858687231?t=W483BWjBqTK9PDOgHSL3jw&s=19
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I’ve lived in southern california all my life, it’s the only home I’ve known in america. This is so terrible.
There will never be a place like this.
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This is horrible, I’m so sorry. The footage of the devastation is impossible to believe. And just knowing that it didn’t have to happen is maddening.
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Death penalty.
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I suspected it was arson but didn’t want to say to avoid causing pain. I really hope the bastard doesn’t get off on an insanity defense.
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So much of modern society’s infrastructure is premised on the assumption that people are decent and will not do insane things. If that trust is not there you just cannot marshal the resources to make sure everything is safe. Random guy starts a fire in an isolated wilderness area, like what can anyone do? Appoint a cop at every campground in the country to watch for arsonists 24/7?
We’re so fragile.
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“So much of modern society’s infrastructure is premised on the assumption that people are decent and will not do insane things”
That’s not the insane part. The insane part is still believing that while undercutting every kind of social safety net and trying to bring ‘creative destruction’ into people’s lives. The idea that reactions to neoliberal chaos won’t include wildly uncreative destruction never occurs to them….
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A good article:
No ‘water system in the world’ could have handled the LA fires. How the region could have minimized the damage
And its summary in Russian which I found interesting. A quote from it:
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Ah, the climate change brigade. The absolute shamelessness and cynicism of these people knows no limits.
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We have the same climate as California, so fires are a problem every year. Luckily, the local authorities put competence ahead of DEI, so we should be prepared.
https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/fire-season-cape-town-hopes-for-an-easier-ride-but-prepares-for-7-000-wildfires-anyway-20241130
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Exactly. How does human civilization even exist if we can’t do anything about natural phenomena?
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I live(d) in Altadena. My house is one of the black ones on this map (still standing) but surrounded by blocks and blocks of devastation. Almost everyone I know lost their home. Everyone thinks their home town is special, but Altadena was truly a wonderful place – full of kind, helpful, quirky people. We were always amazed that such a place existed in LA. We are lost and heartbroken.
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Oh, that’s terrible. I’m so sorry! What a terrible, terrible loss. It’s truly a dreadful calamity visited on such a beautiful place. I’m so so sorry.
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“I live(d) in Altadena”
Deepest sympathies, such a terrible loss. Words fail….
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I know there’s not much useful to say, but… I’m sorry. Losing a house is pretty awful. Losing your whole community is hard to even categorize. 😦
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