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I never got that interpretation from @MarvinTheParanoidAndroid. I think there is a more nuanced discussion to be had. It’s possible to feel compassion for the people losing their homes in the fire, but also want accountability for the (lack of) leadership at the top, and want people to ultimately learn from this. I don’t know if that will happen for some, and they’ll keep wondering why the cities they live in deteriorate, but others will know why. Also, in addition to displaced people, you have lots of displaced animals, and no matter who is living there, the animals definitely don’t deserve to suffer from this preventable disaster. Christ’s teachings often get misinterpreted as needing to be a pushover, but that is a false interpretation. You can very well acknowledge the follies that led to this issue, and want the people in charge to receive punishment, but extend compassion towards people going through things like losing homes and loved ones.
After much thought on the matter this is my thinking as well. I cannot shake the sense that there is a thinly veiled sense of divine retribution in this particular instance. But like all cases of Heavens wrath, it's easy to point out how the venality and arrogance of the rulers brought their city and people to ruin.

So its my prayer that God, rather then destroying is instead teaching a harsh lesson. One that needed to be taught to an overly proud and arrogant people. If it seems this lesson has actually been listened too then I will be quite happy.

But if LA just continues to support the same crop of retards that led their city to this disaster I damn well expect the incoming Federal Administration to put "Strings" on the aid packages. Simply put the California government as it exists now cannot be trusted to do it's job. This is a practical and observable fact. The sneaking suspicion that they have also angered Heaven and have brought God's wrath down on them is simply a bonus.
 
What a scummy way to rephrase "we are investigating how funds previously allocated for fire prevention and water maintenance have seemingly gone missing before we blindly give money to those responsible for the failure"

The death penalty is still on the books in California.

And I can see why Newsom did a moratorium on it.

Since he would deserve to be first in line before the fine folks and illegals in tbe overcrowded and deeply corrupt prisons. He was heavily supported by the state prison guard union.
 
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LA burns down. Faggots and trannies make it about themselves.
 
Why are they hiding his face? Is California Europe now?

Euros decided to emulate California's well known San Francisco values.

Though I was wondering in reference to the effort post by @Historical Strelkov.

Are niggers and spics and slants and browns into homosexuality and abortion, if left to their own devices?

As California became less white, it starts to basically actively wanting to destroy the 2A and embrace abortion and troons and faggots over time.
 
Oh, and probably drain more water from the rest of the country on top of it?
They tapped out the Colorado for some time. They have their eyes on draining the Great Lakes now.
Greedy Midwesterners and their super lakes. How dare you not share. We just want to save the climate by pumping everything into the ocean for the retarded pier anchovy.
Something I'm curious about is if anybody is going to install an anti-fire sprinkler system of some sort in their home rebuild, like if the house catches fire it'll spray itself with sodium bicarbonate powder to snuff out the flames. I'm really surprised nobody seems to have thought of this. We have sprinkler systems in commercial buildings for snuffing a fire indoors, why not one for a house that sprays outside too?
Sounds good but it's California. They don't do preventative maintenance on the power lines. They aren't going to keep the whatever sprinkler system they build free of debris or fill up the reservoirs to feed it.
 
9 charged with looting during L.A. fires; Emmy award among items stolen
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By James Queally
2025-01-14 01:16:53GMT
Prosecutors charged nine people with looting Monday in areas wrecked by the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, and accused another man of intentionally setting a blaze in an Azusa park during last week’s firestorm.

One trio of men is accused of stealing $200,000 worth of valuables from a home in Mandeville Canyon early Thursday, while another group is accused of stealing personal property, including an Emmy award, from an Altadena home during the Eaton Fire, according to L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman.

“Let me be clear: If you exploit this tragedy to prey on victims of these deadly fires, we will find you and we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law,” Hochman said.

The charges filed Monday involved three separate alleged looting incidents in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, where fires have burned a combined 35,000 acres and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. At least 25 people have died, but that number is expected to rise.

In one case, authorities said a Ring camera captured several men moving through a residence on Mandeville Canyon Road, a street lined with multimillion dollar homes that sits at the entrance to a popular hiking trail. Two of them — Matrell Peoples, 22, and Damari Bell, 21 — were charged with looting and residential burglary after they were arrested the next day near a Koreatown apartment, according to Hochman, who said police recovered some of the stolen property at their residence.

A third suspect, 27-year-old Travon Coleman, fled during the attempted arrest and allegedly caused a car crash that injured a bystander, said Hochman. Coleman is charged with committing a hit-and-run. Both he and Peoples could face life sentences under California’s three-strikes law, as they each have two prior violent felony convictions.

Six others — Rudy Salazar, 19, Lucia Jilrara Perez, 36, Roy Sims, 18, Ryan Sims, 19, Naquan Dewey Reddix, 22, and Pierie Obannon, 19 — were charged with residential burglary in thefts from several Altadena homes in the Eaton fire area last week, Hochman said.

“Do not go ahead and engage in looting, engage in internet scams, engage in price gouging, do not violate evacuation orders,” Hochman said Monday. “Do not commit any of these crimes in which people are trying to profit from the tragedy.”

Authorities also displayed video of a fallen tree set aflame in Azusa’s Pioneer Park, just two miles from the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains. Though the blaze was not connected to any of the wildfires that have devastated L.A. County, Police Chief Rocky Wenrick said the fire could have easily spread in last week’s dangerous wind event.

Jose Gerardo Escobar, 39, has been charged with three counts of arson, Hochman said. Authorities did not say what, if any, motive there was behind the fire.

The Azusa incident marks the second alleged arson incident since the deadly wave of fires hit the Los Angeles area. Last week, Ventura County authorities named 33-year-old Juan Sierra as a “person of interest” in the Kenneth fire, which burned nearly 1,000 acres near the L.A.-Ventura County line and threatened homes in Calabasas.

Sierra was arrested after residents saw him “attempting to start a fire” in a West Hills neighborhood on Thursday afternoon, according to a law enforcement document obtained by The Times. As of Monday afternoon, a case had yet to be presented to Ventura County prosecutors, according to a district attorney’s office spokesman.

Officials have not determined a cause in any of the recent fires, but the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ National Response Team is investigating.

Under California law, a person is guilty of looting when they commit a burglary in an area that is either subject to a state of emergency or evacuation order due to a natural disaster or riot. With the Los Angeles police and sheriff’s departments reporting nearly 60 combined arrests for looting and curfew violations as of Monday, the number of prosecutions is expected to increase in coming days. L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna also said he expects more burglaries to be reported in fire zones as people are allowed back into damaged areas.

Alan Hamilton, the LAPD’s chief of detectives, said several people were arrested over the weekend for posing as firefighters while attempting to enter an evacuation zone. The men were “conspiring to conduct illegal activity including looting in the area” of the Palisades fire, according to Hamilton, who said he expects charges to be presented to the district attorney’s office soon.

Residents and law enforcement leaders have been on high alert about potential looters since the fires began. On Thursday, Luna and Supervisor Kathryn Barger pointed to looting arrests in the wreckage of the Palisades and Eaton fires as one reason to summon 400 members of the National Guard to L.A. County.

A curfew order has also been put in place in parts of Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades and Altadena, giving law enforcement the power to arrest anyone in the restricted areas on sight.

Residents in the fire zones have seemed more and more on edge.

In Kenter Canyon in Brentwood on Saturday, several evacuated homes had signs posted noting that the property was monitored by both surveillance cameras and private security to discourage potential thieves. LAPD cruisers and private security trucks were prevalent in the neighborhood as most other vehicles drove down from the hills.

In Santa Monica, police have chased at least 150 people from evacuation zones adjacent to the Palisades in the last week and recorded 42 arrests, according to Lt. Erika Aklufi.

Ten of those arrests were for burglary and six were for possessing burglary tools, she said. The remaining arrests were for other violations, including curfew, drug possession, driving violations, outstanding warrants, parole and probation violations. None of those arrested were from Santa Monica, she said.

“We cannot allow people to prey on the devastation that has already happened,” L.A. County Supervisor Lindsay Horvath said. “No one should take advantage of residents who have been forced to flee for their safety.”
 
Something I'm curious about is if anybody is going to install an anti-fire sprinkler system of some sort in their home rebuild, like if the house catches fire it'll spray itself with sodium bicarbonate powder to snuff out the flames. I'm really surprised nobody seems to have thought of this. We have sprinkler systems in commercial buildings for snuffing a fire indoors, why not one for a house that sprays outside too?
Because the winds blow the smoke and ash around for miles so it could set off a false alarm pretty easily if it is automated. Also baking soda is only good for small fires, you need to make it look like your house got caught in a blizzard if you want to be protected by a wild fire.
 
My mother today brought up an example of just how far gone Californian politics have been. She said the last time she heard about the Santa Ana winds getting this bad was back in '93, and while houses were burning down, environmentalists were crying and deflecting criticisms by mentioning how they were doing good for some ground rat that lived in those forests. Can anyone clear up this story for me?
 
My mother today brought up an example of just how far gone Californian politics have been. She said the last time she heard about the Santa Ana winds getting this bad was back in '93, and while houses were burning down, environmentalists were crying and deflecting criticisms by mentioning how they were doing good for some ground rat that lived in those forests. Can anyone clear up this story for me?
Brush clearing was banned as the brush provided habitat to the Stephens’ kangaroo rat.
LA Times
 
Dunno if this has already been posted, but this is neat to see the extent of the damage in the palisades fire: https://recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/

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(Red = Destroyed, Orange = Fucked, Green = Lightly singed, Black = No damage, niggers free to loot)

Fascinating to see instances where a house survived with no damage but the houses on either side were completely destroyed.
 
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