Los Angeles Fire Chief Faces Criticism Over DEI Priorities During Wildfire Crisis
- Los Angeles is facing severe wildfires due to prolonged dry conditions and strong winds, resulting in five deaths and over 70,000 evacuations.
- The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power reported that urban water systems struggled to provide sufficient water for firefighting efforts.
- Experts noted that human-caused climate change is increasing temperatures in Southern California, contributing to more frequent fire-prone conditions.
- Political figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump have criticized regulations and leadership in response to the wildfire crisis.
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LA’s Disastrous Response to Wildfires Is Latest Consequence of California’s Obsession With DEI
California prioritizes fighting “toxic masculinity” and promoting DEI instead of fighting wildfires. I hate to appear flippant at a time when Los Angeles is going through an apocalyptic natural disaster, but the people of California should be outraged at state leaders. It is the California Democratic political machine—not “climate change”—that has ensured the Golden State will suffer through an endless cycle of cataclysmic fires. Sen. Tim Sheehy…
DEI, Left-Wing Incompetence, Stupidity Fuel LA Fires
Megyn Kelly begins her SiriusXM program by discussing the horrific wildfires throughout Los Angeles, the lack of preparation by government leaders, how the LA fire chief was focusing on DEI and identity, and more.
Mismanagement and Misplaced Priorities Have Fueled the LA Fire · Caldron Pool
With a number of people dead and thousands of homes and businesses destroyed, the massive fires fuelled by strong winds in Los Angeles have been utterly devastating. Prayers for all those involved are desperately needed. But the sad truth is this: California leaders and authorities were clearly quite unprepared for these fires, and much of the blame must lie with them. Yes, California is known for having its fair share of fires, and the strong S…
L.A. burning: Mayor cut budget; chief prioritizes DEI; firefighter shortage over Covid jab refusal
by WorldTribune Staff, January 9, 2025 Real World News The wildfires which continue to burn out of control in the greater Los Angeles area have killed at least five people and forced some 180,000 people from their homes. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who returned to her burning city from a trip to Ghana on […]
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