by Olivia Murray
This seems to me like premeditated murder: Gavin Newsom plans to box California homeowners into an “inferno canyon” in the Santa Monica Mountains by clogging up the sole evacuation route with 1,600 new apartment units stuffed full of homeless delinquents and low-income renters.
Set aside for a moment that the density of people alone creates a massive problem, but has anyone seen how these individuals live? It’s bad enough to plop thousands of people along a road that serves as the only exit route for residents living back in a California canyon, in a state plagued by wildfires, but even worse when you consider that by virtue of their mentalities, the street is guaranteed to rapidly devolve into an obstructed nightmare.
While living in Tucson, I ended up meeting a young couple outside Planned Parenthood while sidewalk counseling—like many of the abortion mill’s clientele, they were low-income individuals. They ended up moving into my home for a while so they could get on their feet, free of charge, and over the six months they were there, they did what low-income people do. They spent the money they did make on things they didn’t need and couldn’t afford, and slowly, my front yard started looking like a junkyard. They bought a car that didn’t run so they could restore it, and outfitted that car with classic whitewall tires—which sat in my driveway the entire time. Then the extra tires that were already on the car were stacked up on my front porch (along with bags of tools and other random items). (They never did get the car running, and when they moved out, we had to pay to tow it to their new apartment.)
Their space in my home where they stayed? It was a hoarder’s vision, and the only reason it wasn’t dirty (cluttered yes, dirty no) was because I’d routinely help them clean and organize. I don’t say this with any animosity, because I am truly grateful for the opportunity I had to get to know them and be involved in saving their baby, but they were a mess—as are most low-income individuals—and I’m making a point.
Drive through any low-income neighborhood, and you’ll see more of the same. Broken down vehicles, toys left out to wither in the sun, porches stacked with boxes, and lawn chairs. Always the lawn chairs. Or, just look at any roadway in Los Angeles proper where these types of people live, and you’ll quickly realize you can’t see the sidewalks and there’s random stuff everywhere. Tents and shopping carts and garbage everywhere.
So, if Newsom’s mass housing plan does come to fruition, and I have no reason to believe it won’t, I think we can consider it premeditated murder. Because people will die. And when they do, will Newsom face justice? I have no reason to think he will.
I’d like to know at what point the U.S. justice system shifted from one that accepted the hanging of cattle rustlers into one that allows all manner of criminality and immorality to reign essentially unchecked, as long as you’re a member of whatever protected class.
The queers that molest or rape children get slapped on the wrist and released back into the community, because…“tolerance.” If they do go to jail, their sentences are trivial, like the illegal alien who raped a young boy after following him into a bathroom and was only sentenced to 6-months behind bars just over a month ago—he’ll be out by year’s end.
The blacks with dozens of violent arrests under their belt are somehow still walking the streets, where they eventually escalate to murder. Justice? No, they’re routinely deemed “unfit,” either by insanity or low intelligence.
Judges that allow such degenerates back into society? Zero consequences for their actions. (The Empirical Observer touched on this in an essay today, which can be found here.)
Politicians in general experience a lenient justice system (Club Fed), or, they simply flout the law and none of their friends come after them. (Insider trading, Epstein files, pay-for-play, dark money, etc.)
And Democrats, oh those Democrats. They can perjure themselves, steal, cheat, lie, and create situations where thousands of Americans find themselves essentially barricaded into a wildfire zone, and when the inevitable happens, it will have been just another “tragedy.” Newsom will go back to his million-dollar home, with his fat, corrupt bank accounts (courtesy of the taxpayers), and still hold political power.
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