I watched the whole thing. The contrast between the outright commies like Bass and the other two Representatives and the regular people, firefighters, the actual residents, is crazy. Trump even had officials from surrounding counties there and the things they revealed were insane, they all hate LA.
Other things of note: Trump was in North Carolina that morning, then flew across the ENTIRE COUNTRY to LA. When he landed in LA we got to see the actual devastation of the area, not what you would see on the news. He walked down a line of firemen and other first responders and shook everyone's hand. One of the guys there said, "Thank you, sir, it's wonderful to see you back" The station this round table was hosted at made that 47 Battalion Chief helmet for him, which is a very nice gesture. And the the entire thing was hosted in the fucking garage.
As usual, Democratic hive cities use dense populations to generate the political capital needed to exert influence on everyone else, not only everyone in their state, but also everyone in other states (See: Oregon, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Washington, and Colorado for political demographic replacement)
Part of the problem is that in a lot of Left-controlled areas, the right is demoralized, and the general public is apoliticized. Britain is an excellent example of this, as most of the English population are fairly center-right, but the elites are Democratic Socialists at best, and the majority of the population is so disgusted and abandoning politics that they make no effort to actually try and effect elections.
This is why black-pillers are the enemy. They serve to re-enforce demoralization on the right, political toxicity to normies, and accelerationism to promote violent crackdowns on dissidents. As soon as someone with real power shows up and starts throwing their weight around and effecting change, people start coming out of the woodwork and actually involving themselves in politics enough to make that change. It's just that so many people in these places are a) depoliticized, b) demoralized, c) propagandized.
I watched the whole thing. The contrast between the outright commies like Bass and the other two Representatives and the regular people, firefighters, the actual residents, is crazy. Trump even had officials from surrounding counties there and the things they revealed were insane, they all hate LA.
Other things of note: Trump was in North Carolina that morning, then flew across the ENTIRE COUNTRY to LA. When he landed in LA we got to see the actual devastation of the area, not what you would see on the news. He walked down a line of firemen and other first responders and shook everyone's hand. One of the guys there said, "Thank you, sir, it's wonderful to see you back" The station this round table was hosted at made that 47 Battalion Chief helmet for him, which is a very nice gesture. And the the entire thing was hosted in the fucking garage.
This was on his fifth day in office.
You have to remember "outright commie" isn't even an exaggeration, she was an actual communist activist in the 1970s.
Bitch was flying to Cuba every six months to be trained for the revolution. It's utterly insane to me that the feds just allowed this.
As usual, Democratic hive cities use dense populations to generate the political capital needed to exert influence on everyone else, not only everyone in their state, but also everyone in other states (See: Oregon, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Washington, and Colorado for political demographic replacement)
Part of the problem is that in a lot of Left-controlled areas, the right is demoralized, and the general public is apoliticized. Britain is an excellent example of this, as most of the English population are fairly center-right, but the elites are Democratic Socialists at best, and the majority of the population is so disgusted and abandoning politics that they make no effort to actually try and effect elections.
This is why black-pillers are the enemy. They serve to re-enforce demoralization on the right, political toxicity to normies, and accelerationism to promote violent crackdowns on dissidents. As soon as someone with real power shows up and starts throwing their weight around and effecting change, people start coming out of the woodwork and actually involving themselves in politics enough to make that change. It's just that so many people in these places are a) depoliticized, b) demoralized, c) propagandized.