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American cops are totally out of control. They’re all tattooed steroid freaks, high on power. This sort of thug cop image used to be condemned and suppressed, but because America is now an absolute tyranny, it’s encouraged and promoted. People signing up to be cops take IQ tests and if they score too high they... Read More
source: @Scott_Wiener on X San Francisco State Senator, Scott Weiner, probably gets the most hate from the Right of any California politician besides Gavin Newsom, and perhaps Nancy Pelosi. To conservatives, Scott Weiner epitomizes everything wrong with California liberalism. Some of the online hate targeted at him from the Right has anti-Semitic and homophobic undertones,... Read More
I wrote yesterday about the retardedness of referring to American democracy as “fascism.†Would a fascist country steal a man’s son and cut his dick off? It’s nonsensical. This is something that can and would only ever happen in a democracy. Stealing sons and chopping off their dicks is fundamentally a democracy action. New York... Read More
source: @nonebusinesshey on X Breeder Selection Theory hypothesizes that anti-natalist selection pressures mean that the genes of those who reproduce become more pronounced in the future. Anti-natalism shreds the genes of those who are not genetically predetermined to reproduce, leaving those who are wired to breed dominating future generations. The fertility crash is analogous to... Read More
Del Amo Fashion Center source: Wikipedia My trip to the LA metro last weekend involved visiting various malls. Despite the hype of dying malls, Southern California still has a thriving mall culture. Del Amo Mall in Torrance is super diverse with Whites, Latinos, Asians, and Blacks, all well represented. Del Amo is one of the... Read More
“I don’t give a shit about no racist shit! What about my son?†Thus spoke Brandi Griffin, the mother of Arnold Marcel Hawkins, 22, who was shot dead on March 9, 2021, in what police allege was a gang-related drive-by shooting in Contra Costa, California. Hawkins was Black, as were the four defendants charged with... Read More
If you read the literature, Tesla states that “Autopilot†is not an autopilot, and that you have to keep your hands on the wheel at all times and be prepared for the “full self driving†software to do something that will cause a crash. That is to say: it is not actually “full self driving,â€... Read More
If they’ll leave California because states are trying to put regulations on AI, they will leave America as well. These are not huge companies with massive numbers of employees that have to move large factories. They can move to some third world country with zero regulations if they have to. I’m sure most of these... Read More
CBS News Bay Area reported that “Antisemitic speech has prompted the city of Walnut Creek to join other Bay Area cities in shutting down online and phone-in public comments during public meetings. CBS News quotes Walnut Creek City Councilman, Kevin Wilk, stating that “it's a strategy of far-right, white nationalist groups like White Lives Matter... Read More
California has been many things to America—most recently, the state acts as the poster-child of the immigration-driven blue dystopia which many fear is the future of the U.S. as a whole. But this image, while generally accurate, also obscures another: white Californians are a more complex group than the immigrant populations, largely non-citizen, they now... Read More
Source: LA Times California has a jungle primary, so while third parties are basically excluded from the runoff, it does allow for people to vote their conscious in the primary. I thought about running for Senate as a post-American Republican. Basically openly talk about how California is post-American and America as an economic zone, to... Read More
Part 1 Source: 1CoastalJournal Twitter Peter Zeihan has a video about why California’s lucky streak is running out. Zeihan points out that immigration is no longer enough to offset California’s ageing population. The other point is that since California’s economy is so heavily linked to globalization, both tech and the shipping industry, its economy will... Read More
20 Years Earlier, by Sam Francis: In California, Immigration Is The Real Terminator What could be a better place to live than super-Woke California? High taxes ensure relative equality, and lax policing means that criminals aren’t punished too harshly, if they’re punished at all. Surely, the most intelligent people in solidly Republican states, such as... Read More
California public schools supported by taxes on property owners teach California kids that it is possible to be born into the wrong body, and the schools implant the idea that many girls are really boys and many boys really girls that ended up in the wrong physical configuration. Consequently, an entire industry has grown up... Read More
Hahaha! They’re giving tranny books to toddlers in the public school! Remember when the boomer Republicans proudly said “what two consenting adults do in their own home is their own business�?? If you’re a zoomer, you don’t remember. But I remember! It didn’t work out that way! New York Post: The state Senate passed the... Read More
I hate to say I told you so. But I told you so. I always say “I don’t make predictions,†because I think it is grossly hackneyed when journalists/analysts try to gain clout by making predictions about future events. These people who make predictions make huge numbers of them, and then when some of them... Read More
This bill is intended to go into effect on January 1. You can read the full text here. There seems to be a lot of confusion about what that text says. I just read it, and I am confused. As far as I’m able to tell, the only thing the bill actually says is that... Read More
Writer and academic, Michael Lind, has a book, Next American Nation: The New Nationalism and the Fourth American Revolution, published in 1995. Lind advocates for a new Liberal Civic Nationalism for America, with calls for changing conceptions of America’s national identity, as far as what it means to be American. American History is made up... Read More
It’s amusing that the first state moving toward reparations is California. California was a free state that sided with the Union during the Civil War. No state was “built by slavery†but it’s especially hard to argue the home of Hollywood was. California is extremely liberal, however, because of demographic transformation. It is a majority-minority... Read More
If I were black, I would be getting my ass out to California, immediately. These California reparations are basically Bitcoin for black people. The assumption by the California government is that most blacks who hear they could get hundreds of thousands of millions of dollars by simply showing up in California are going to take... Read More
Photo Credit: Flickr user Omar Bárcena CC BY-NC 2.0 I am ashamed to say that I have only recently signed up for the daily email from the high caliber British webzine Unherd although I see several of my colleagues have been discovering jewels there for some time. On Saturday I was alerted to a true... Read More
If you are so unfortunate to live in California, get out quickly. The state government is insane. Indeed, you could say criminally insane. Aside from water, electricity, earthquake and wildfire problems, the state has legislated away doctors’ judgments about how to best treat their patients, and the Woke governor’s state task force on reparations for... Read More
Reparations are a slippery slope. This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. In April, I made a video called California Punches the Tar Baby. It was about the state of California’s task force that’s trying to decide how much in reparations the state should pay for all the bad things California did to... Read More
The LA Times reports that UC campuses have “set records for diversity, as students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups increased to 43.8% of the admitted first-year class. For the third straight year, Latinos were the largest ethnic group at 37.3%, followed by Asian Americans at 35%, white students at 18.6% and Black students at... Read More
Crazy ideas have crazy consequences. This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. On September 30, 2020, the California Governor Gavin Newsome signed into law AB 3121, which set up a “Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans.†As I will explain, this started a process that will plague the... Read More
California’s “Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans†ruled that blacks who can prove direct descent from slaves are eligible for reparations. This decision is proof of America’s decline, but it offers ways to fight for white interests. This battle was inevitable, so let’s welcome it. It may be the start... Read More
Governor Gavin Newsom is campaigning hard against a recall in California. Many once saw him as a possible presidential contender. However, Governor Newsom violated his own COVID-19 lockdown rules, presided over a huge increase in crime and homelessness, and arguably did little to prevent the worst wildfires in the state’s history. These are just some... Read More
California mandates that all public and charter high schools teach “critical race theory†which defines all white people as racists and people of color as their victims. The purpose is to deracinate white students, infuse them with guilt, and base advancement on victim status in place of merit. As whites comprise merely 30% of California’s... Read More
California has basically a one-party system. Though it technically discounts about 35% of voters, few would argue with the conjecture that everyone in California votes Democratic. And yet even in a state notable for progressive groupthink, there are numerous shades to the way people vote, especially down the ballot, and with regard to Propositions. Through... Read More
California Governor Gavin Newsom is an unlikely ally in the fight against the anti-white critical race theory, but yesterday he shocked and confused his colleagues with a surprise veto of Assembly Bill 331. AB 331, which passed 62 to 12 in California's State Assembly, would've mandated students in the Golden State's failing high schools to... Read More
As everyone knows, over the last couple of decades California has become a one-party Democratic state. Democrats hold a better than three-fourths hyper-majority in the State Assembly and their control is nearly as overwhelming in the State Senate. California has our nation's largest Congressional delegation, but of its 53 members only seven are Republican. Not... Read More
Senate Bill 145, a law that exempts mandatory sex offender registration for adult men who sodomize boys as young as 14, has passed the California State Senate and is now on Gavin Newsom's desk. The bill was authored by San Francisco Senator Scott Wiener, a member of both the LGBT and Jewish Caucus. Six out... Read More
Dr. Sarah Cody. That's the name of a local government employee probably unknown to almost everyone reading this. Yet I think there's a good chance that a million or more Americans will owe her their lives. And therein lies a tale... Last Tuesday President Donald Trump announced that he expected to lift most health restrictions... Read More
Last year’s midterm election results were hardly unusual for a party holding the presidency. Similar electoral setbacks had occurred during the presidencies of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. But this one was portrayed as if it were somehow unique — an explicit rejection of President Trump’s nationalist and anti-immigration policies. For some, the electoral losses... Read More
As I was growing up in the suburban San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles during the 1960s and 1970s, organized crime seemed like a very distant thing, confined to the densely-populated cities of the East Coast or to America's past, much like the corrupt political machines with which it was usually associated. I never heard... Read More
I wasn't closely following the midterm elections campaign, but the results seemed to be about as expected for Donald Trump and the Republicans. With some races still undecided, the Democrats will apparently pick up close to 35 House seats, giving them solid control, and also a half-dozen governorships, while losing at least a couple of... Read More
I gave a talk about current politics at Diesel, a fine Oakland independent bookstore, late last week. No one in the leftish crowd seemed notably put out when I declared myself dubious of the proposition, espoused by many in the store, that the only element of mystery about 9/ll was whether George W. Bush had... Read More
Just 10 years ago, California was a GOP bastion, regarded as the cornerstone of the Republican Electoral College "lock." The 1990 elections merely confirmed this impression, with the GOP winning its third gubernatorial race in a row, its fifth of seven. Two years earlier, the 1988 presidential race had marked the sixth straight California victory... Read More