Women/Small men have a place on Fire departments, you need people that can Fit on small spaces on a colapse building, but they need to be IN PEAK condition, this "woman" firefighter does not look like she can do any job other than paper work.
@juanfranciscovillarroelthu6876 The problem is they get the same rating and pension as everyone else. Everyone else has to do twice the work because they can't carry their own weight. I don't care if you sit in the radio room all day, you have to meet the standards.
Agree, that is why I capitalize PEAK condition, The people that are hire for this specialized but important jobs need to be of the highest of standards. The Fat lesbian should not be even be on Admin, She clearly is not slim enough to fit on tight spaces and I dont think she have the brute force to do regular Firefighting.
2017; "Please fix your potential fire issue." 2018; "Please fix your potential fire issue." 2019; "Please fix your potential fire issue." 2020; "Please fix your potential fire issue." 2021; "Please fix your potential fire issue." 2022; "Please fix your potential fire issue." 2023; "Please fix your potential fire issue." 2024; "The insurance companies will no longer cover fire damage." 2025; "Oh god, everything is on fire! How could we have foreseen this?!"
Reminds me of something The hound said in the book "The game of Thrones". He told Sansa to never call him a knight. He despised knights because they had lofty opinions of themselves and killed when their superior ordered them to. He had no illusions that he's a servant which is why he took the nickname of "the hound". A hound is loyal, honorable, and deadly to your enemies as long as you cater to what it's needs are. That was a synopsis of what he said and not a quote, but that's immediately what your quote brought to mind.
Did you see the Newsome doing a happy dance as he mentioned land developers contacting him while fires continue to burn? He's practically flashing jazz hands. It is absolutely sociopathic.
What's crazy is that there are all these water problems when just last year, the state had historical amounts of rainfall along with flooding, and they still managed to run dry a year later when its needed most
Worst part is California is always trying to steal it's neighbors water. Their alleged mismanagement causes prices to go up throughout the entire region. Who benefits from that?
@@zxyatiywariii8 To be fair, I sincerely doubt it's as easy as "Just keep the rain" but I also don't know if they already had something in place to do exactly that.
I'm sleeping in a tent every night because of this. The tent is in my house. No power for me. It's 30 degrees outside. I have to camp in my house to avoid freezing to death every night. I don't live near LA, but they are under reporting power outages. They shut off a lot of power for people in the woods to avoid causing more fires because of hurricane force winds and risk of downed powerlines. It's gonna probably hit zero degrees tonight. It's not fun.
Damn, I feel for you, that sucks. I was freezing last night and it "only" got down to 41 inside here, before we got our power back. I hope yours gets restored soon, and I hope the weather doesn't get any worse.
And those downed power lines are an issue due to Commiefornia government stupidity not letting utilities clean brush from transmission line right of ways.
Purchase a fleece along with fleece pants or sweat pants if possible, if you don't already have them. Double up with a fleece jacket if needed. Put a blanket on at night and you should be good. I also suggest either some thin gloves or some basic fingerless gloves just some something there. I don't use heat in my house over the winter and it gets much colder here, I do fine with this method. Though I am more used to the cold too, so I understand why you're struggling. But just do that and you should be good. I literally even have to take stuff off including my shirt when making food or doing chores so I don't sweat into my shirt and make it uncomfortable. Even in the cold winter. The lack of power must really suck though. Hopefully you have a gas-powered car to get food.
@snakeplissken7671 I basically built a cocoon. It's easier to kind of insulate a tent rather than a whole room. Around 3-5 am is when it gets bad. It's the total absence of snow and high winds, making heat loss bad for my house. Snow actually insulates.
@@Ribbert2099 I hope you and your family are doing well though and are able to get through everything okay. And yeah, 3-5 is when it gets worst for sure, lol. Oh, another thing that may help is eating before bed. Your body actively converting the food while you sleep actually warms you up a little. Stuff that digests slower like a cheese or something else dense seem to work the best.
They've also flooded that state with a TON of non-white immigration and have been spreading anti-white and anti-republican propaganda for decades now. I despise that state. I know not everyone in the state is a lefty (something a lot of people forget), but it's absolutely a dire reminder to never allow democrats to take over or to allow their rhetoric to win. Imo we need to split that state in two. Put the republicans in a new state and let the commie leftists keep their crappy portion. When you have 5 million + republican voters in the state every election get their votes count for absolutely nothing, there is a huge problem. The state's too big and needs to be split up. At worst, just redraw lines and merge the republican parts with nearby states so they can actually have their votes count again.
It's also just so far gone into machine politics and corruption that even if it did flip the fix is already in and the notoriety of it being a deep blue state means it preemptively has plausible deniability too.
They just don't have anyone rallying them to rage against the machine they voted for. These people need people out there gaslighting them daily to be angry about this and angry at the Dems specifically. Emotion can be used against the Democrats, just the recent Republican establishment refuses to use it for some reason and either goes for the corpo speak or some sort of religious stoicism, which isn't good at motivating change in the emotional folk. They need someone to Feed. Their. Indignation.
It will not flip. Republicans don't even fund their candidates much to fight either. Adam Carolla did sting them a bit. I was reading the Mayor's Executive order #1 yesterday and I was laughing my butt off because it's in response to Carolla but the City doesn't have the money nor manpower to execute whatever's in it. They keep slashing budgets because the state shut down and lost all that local tax revenue (you can thank Newsom for that too).
It boggles my mind that clip with the LAFD Assistant Chief. They had a production crew put that together, it was professionally, shot, edited, people were paid money to put this thing together. And ALL OF THEM heard that line about "he got himself in the wrong place" and went "Yeah that's good."
So a wheelchair bound man waiting in a designated Area Of Refuge during a high rise fire, should NOT expect be carried downstairs to safety by a qualified firefighter? HE JUST SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?? WTF?
If incompetence is consistent and beneficial to the incompetents, you can safely assume it's intentional. _"In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way."_ -Franklin D. Roosevelt
@DisFantasy Pear Harbour was the standard American strategy of "It's much harder to start a war, than be attacked and rally the nation in defence. And America is large enough nobody can blitz it." It's literally the same strategy they used to bring down the Mexican empire.
@linked2dio26 there are no coincidences. There's also Ruby Ridge, Waco, the various school shootings from the CIA's MKULTRA program, Benghazi, Maui, and now Los Angeles. The people should care more for federally-mandated massacres than the world's most overblown museum tour/sting operation.
While it sucks what the commies in LA are going through, I haven’t forgotten them mocking people like me in red states when a disaster happened to us. A personal example is “people” like Joy Behar saying East Palestine in my state had it coming for voting for Trump. Even though I live on the other end of the state, it still affected me via contamination of the Ohio River.
@@emilyjones212 The Democratic vote in California was 80% in the last two elections. This is to say nothing of the voter tally against Newsom's recall. They voted for these policies and now must suffer because of their poor choices. My heart goes out to the 20% that must suffer because of the majority...when I can find such people in LA.
@@crazymcgee3604 The ballots were. The actual voters are not 80% commie democrat. Note how a huge portion of their commie votes don't exist until weeks after the election. It seems like they fabricate a lot of it. Countries with much larger populations count their votes sooner. Only communist countries "need extra time to count votes". Every fair election-having country doesn't.
@@emilyjones212You can extend condolences to those who weren't mouthbreathers while going after those who were. Like when journalists mocked unemployed miners and told them to study coding, whne jpurnous were later being laid off they got angry at recieving same treatment from others. Same aplies now, those who called disasters divine intervention or some such, this is karma and innocent suffering now shoild blame the ones doing mocking first, not the ones responding in kind, because responding in kind is never wrong.
In Peru an earthquake is lethal because there is so much corruption and money is wasted to justify salaries instead of real work. I am afraid this marks the U.S. as a third world country because this disaster looks more like mismanagement and money going in the way of environment taxes to a bureaucracy of activists, rather than technically giving maintenance to the infrastructure and hiring true knowledgeable people.
Californians :"Reeeeee climate change is causing droughts and therefore a higher amount of devastation by wildfires" Also Californians after it happens: "How would we know if more water reduce the amount of devastation by wildfires?"
>be ted cruz >Texas is frozen >have no real power and can't really do anything since you work in DC >go someplace warmer >people don't stop pitching about it >be this lady.... I don't even like this lady and I keep hearing people comparing her to cruz... and I don't even like cruz, and I keep having to defend him during Jack's videos because people don't seem to know how DC senators work.
and now it seems the santa ynez resevoir may have stayed empty since summer 2019. 2 fire departments within a mileish of palisades, and _6_ within the area that burned in the eaton fire, but it took 45 minutes to get any water on scene to either of them? literally _what?_
I don’t even understand why a SENATOR would be present at a foreign leaders inauguration, the sovereign (king/equivalent or equivalent) their representative (prime minister or etc) possibility, the ambassador absolutely and the foreign minister/secretary very much possible. But the mayor of a city why?
@@TheSilversepiroth but in the country in Ghana they aren’t DEI, it’a just the mayor of la having in an inflated opinion of their importance. Was the mayor of any of any other major us city there? Nope, here being there wasn’t about DEI it was about her thinking she is more important than she actually is, this all about her super inflate ego.
Million and one crummy things happened during this… and not once did we get the silver lining to make it go down smoomther. Case in point, the BLM mansions were not cleansed of this earth. And the Quebec lent Scooper aircraft only could make 1 flyover before some jag off with a drone caused a Sonderkommando Elbe by accident and sent it home.
We're gonna see waves of emigration out of California, the likes of which we haven't seen since the Great Plains were hollowed out by the Dust Bowl. What do both events have in common? Horrifically bad natural resource management.
What's crazy about that last part is because of all the Kirsche haters on twitter made me just look her up and subscribe to her so I guess they were good for something.
LA Firechief: "If they see me as an LGBTQ++++++++ representant working in the fire department, people like me will recognize that this is a job they can do too as a fellow member!" Sorry honey, gay "adult movies" and the village people already taught people that...
It won't matter because they will be replaced by more-of-the-same. Iirc it was 15 years since the ordinance was passed to construct additional reservoirs and no one cared until last Wednesday. The problems in most electoral politics are the people, not politicians. The people permit their politicians.
I think it will lead to even more support for them. They believe fire comes from climate change so they have to protect the little fishies and the dead wood even harder. And they will believe that the fire department failed so hard, because it was simply not diverse enough yet.
@@mathis8210 California and 'protecting the little fishies' is certainly a humorous combination when you know where that dead zone off their coast actually came from - brine dumping, until they quietly changed their policies before too much attention was brought to their little mistake and they started pointing the finger at allied nations and currents.
@JuanGil-c6n we can't think that way it's the main issue I had with Razor fist video on the situation. If we just say it's a lost cause and people on the right just leave for greener pastures the chances are when the left leaning California's who fed up finally leave they will bring the policy to the new location and infect the new area. I've got no good answer until the media it taken to task for the blatant bias it will forever be a 1 party hell hole.
Apparently the reservoir near the Palisades was empty because it was awaiting repairs to a major tear in its surface lining meant to protect it from contaminants. It reeks more of complacency than corruption as since the homes still had water, there was no apparent rush in getting the lining repaired and the reservoir filled. Hopefully this disaster puts more pressure on getting reservoirs back in working order.
A guy on a boom crane could have temporarily patched the "rubber like" cover on the Palisades reservoir. Those covers are too big to manufacturer in 1 piece. They are are transported in several strips and using an adhesive to permanently bond them together. They could have brought a piece of that material up there and sealed that tear if "a few feet" in a day. Then purged the contaminated water and it would have been ready for the next rains to refill. How do I know ? I've watched them patch inflatable rubber fans that instead of just sitting on top of water actually holding back the weight of millions of gallons of water. If those can easily be patched then a non structural cover can too.
so my prediction is. alot of californians that had their houses burn move to different states... then in the next election, those states they move to are suddenly more blue and more shit to live in.
My favorite part is: "Our water supply and infrastructure was never designed to fight a fire of this magnitude" My brother in Christ, this massive blaze did not suddenly manifest and sneak up on you. The idea is that if you have proper firefighting systems and operational fire hydrants, *YOU DON'T END UP WITH FIRES OF THIS MAGNITUDE BECAUSE YOU CAN DEAL WITH THEM WHEN THEY ARE SMALLER FIRES AND IT WON'T GET TO THIS MAGNITUDE* Sorry but at this point, I'm convinced that maybe 5% of this region's people don't deserve to be charred skeletons, but that's a sacrifice I'd be willing to make. Jesus Christ, I live in the middle of podunk nowhere, surrounded by woodlands- and just this past week we had a brush fire that consumed roughly 1/4 square mile. Not a fire hydrant in sight... they just sent out two pickup trucks with tanks of water and spray pumps. It was dealt with in like 20 minutes.
In their "defense", the woodlands in California have an entire lifecycle that centers around yearly or bi-yearly wildfires. Now, I put the word "defense" in quote marks, because this is well known information by people whose job it used to be to prevent the fires by cleaning up the forests and strategically limit the burning areas at any given time. Before they got fired for "harming nature" with their controlled forest fires.
@@miodrag9991Same. I lived there for a very brief time, but I was fortunate to be able to move. Many people who were born there, and work for the wealthy people, can't afford to move.
The 23 mil budget cut to the FD is like... Of all the parts of government you should cut out, that is one of the few that actually should be well-funded by the state.
Gestalt intellect and combined memory bank of Honorable Chatters. Not always correct, but the gist of information does come through. Foxu fact checking. Brain-wheels activated.
"MY HUSBAND IS IN THAT BURNING BUILDING!...are you sure you could lift him out?" "Heh, nothing personel but maybe he shouldn't have been there in the first place" 😏 "He's depressed & is now 557lbs, can you help him or not?!" "GET THE FIREFIGHTER CRANE! THERE'S A BEAUTIFUL & HEALTHY BODIED HE/HIM (possible Egg) STUCK IN THAT INFERNO!"
Why do so many houses have chimneys? Are people really using wood or coal for heating in california? I thought they were super green and cared about co2 emissions...
This was a perfect storm. It was like the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. The earthquake happened around noon when people had turned their stoves on for lunch and Japan had mostly wooden infrastructure at that time. The earthquake itself was massive and the fires caused by the stoves caused a fire tornado due to a typhoon with strong winds but no rain. Basically everything that could go wrong did. Japan didn’t learn the lesson of wooden structures until after WW2. Thankfully LA hasn’t had a fire tornado like in Tokyo 1923, Hamburg 1943, and Dresden 1945.
I think this explanation dismisses too much of the human error and mismanagement of the situation. Florida has hurricanes. We know that shit's coming. Every year. Doesnt matter "what time of year", we're ready to deploy our EMS and cross coordinate state resources at the drop of a hat while doing the due diligence of preventative maintenance in known risk areas. Most of this damage was preventable and wasnt.
@@hawkeye5955 Battlecruiser, Kaga was a battleship that ended up being the "sister-ship" to Akagi as a Aircraft carrier reconstruction, the actual sister to Amagi. Also fun fact the earth quake also helped cause fluctuations to the pacific that helped cause the Honda Point disaster where 7 destroyers ran aground due to distrust of the new radio navigation aids and going on the "ye old way" of dead reckoning
The Mayor of LA is GHANA make me go crazy! ''Attending the inauguration of the President of Ghana'' almost sounds like the city mayor's version of ''The dog ate my homework.''
The Resnicks have control of about 0.4% of the water, which is the most a single couple has control of. The Tunnel Fire is known as the Oakland Hills fire and spread just as fast but was contained in less than a day. This is not a new thing, but a regular thing.
I’m sorry for being burnt out by trying to care for people stuck in misfortune but I have lost all sympathy for people who will not help themselves. I’ve have to cut a lot of destructive relationships with self destructive people. Only one person with the will of iron proved to me that you can pull yourself from a rut with help, 1 of 16, bad odds. I kinda treat Cali like that. They need to prove that they are the 1 out of 16 otherwise I refuse to give a shit because I don’t have it in me anymore and they’ve done it to themselves. Forgive me for having bigger things to worry about than people I’ll never know.
36:00 See that for me is the point where all my sympathy for Californians goes out the window. Yeah I feel bad for them, but they keep electing these people and things keep getting worse. At some point you have to ask yourself whether or not the fact that their leaders are either incompetent nincompoops is something that matters or whether the people who keep picking the same exact people who do the exact same things over and over with no changes to things for years are to blame? There's only so many times you can say "you poor thing, here let me help" when a person burns their hand while reaching into a fire. Eventually you have to accept that the person is just going to have to deal with the pain and learn from it by being hurt.
Nobody seems to mention the fact that the entirety of California water supply is split ownship between billionaire couples and private corporate so that might be the actual reason lot of their water supply is empty other than well DEI dumping it in the water an actually video covers that
23:28 anyone falling for the Ukraine wants to help propaganda or the Mexican firefighter illegal immigrants propaganda deserves whatever I'll fate that is heading to them.
The First Generation of The Infernals have awaken in Cali with their Adula BURTS! In these photos The Fire Force is clearly underfunded and needs help to put them to rest. Clarification: Making fun of the absurdity not the situation itself.
It's not like there aren't support jobs and other emergency services small/weak people can do that saves lives and pays just as well (often more). But for some reason they just have to try to make everyone else pay for and respect their LARPing.
I'd rather a big strong man be doing those jobs in case even he needs to be called up. In a situation like this, the fire crews are on rotation since they still need to rest.
@@DisFantasy I agree that it would be preferable to have Space Marines in every role and to have an auxiliary of Ogryns on standby just in case. And that's why it's weird they put people who are unable to complete the hard job in the hard job and not the other jobs like reception/call response, data entry, and other less physical jobs.
28:27 I grew up in Newport, just a stone's throw from Portsmouth. We've got an excuse for houses being so close around there, it's a colonial town so all the old buildings and zoning was done close together to help trap heat. Gotta remember much of these places were built before indoor heating systems consisted of a fireplace, and it's fucking cold around here. And to be honest, I'm so used to it that it feels weird to me when houses are too far apart.
As a matter of fact I don't want the fireman to look like me, I want him to look like he could squat a damn bus.
If the fireman looks like me I'm in big trouble, I'm a flabby sack of sh*t.
Women/Small men have a place on Fire departments, you need people that can Fit on small spaces on a colapse building, but they need to be IN PEAK condition, this "woman" firefighter does not look like she can do any job other than paper work.
@juanfranciscovillarroelthu6876 The problem is they get the same rating and pension as everyone else. Everyone else has to do twice the work because they can't carry their own weight. I don't care if you sit in the radio room all day, you have to meet the standards.
Agree, that is why I capitalize PEAK condition, The people that are hire for this specialized but important jobs need to be of the highest of standards. The Fat lesbian should not be even be on Admin, She clearly is not slim enough to fit on tight spaces and I dont think she have the brute force to do regular Firefighting.
Daivid PackMAN and others of his ilk are saying that wanting competent firefighters is fragile masculinity and homo.
They want civilians to die.
2017; "Please fix your potential fire issue."
2018; "Please fix your potential fire issue."
2019; "Please fix your potential fire issue."
2020; "Please fix your potential fire issue."
2021; "Please fix your potential fire issue."
2022; "Please fix your potential fire issue."
2023; "Please fix your potential fire issue."
2024; "The insurance companies will no longer cover fire damage."
2025; "Oh god, everything is on fire! How could we have foreseen this?!"
maybe it's planned
Maybe your catching on...
Maybe it IS butter
That pesky climate change.
Maybe it's Maybelline.
To quote Mandalore Gaming: "Can you believe that LA is a real city? And that people would want to live there?!" *Hysterical laughter*
VTM:B was supposed to be a game not a documentary!
From which video is this quote?
@@TheHalogen131 Blade Runner
@@guysome7469 Thanks!
The woman who refuses to call herself a journalist does a better job of informing people than actual journalists.
Reminds me of something The hound said in the book "The game of Thrones". He told Sansa to never call him a knight. He despised knights because they had lofty opinions of themselves and killed when their superior ordered them to. He had no illusions that he's a servant which is why he took the nickname of "the hound". A hound is loyal, honorable, and deadly to your enemies as long as you cater to what it's needs are. That was a synopsis of what he said and not a quote, but that's immediately what your quote brought to mind.
Did you see the Newsome doing a happy dance as he mentioned land developers contacting him while fires continue to burn? He's practically flashing jazz hands. It is absolutely sociopathic.
Nero plays the fiddle when Rome burned, Gavin did jazz hands.
What's crazy is that there are all these water problems when just last year, the state had historical amounts of rainfall along with flooding, and they still managed to run dry a year later when its needed most
If I was a religious man, I would think in hindsight someone was trying to prepare us for this
Ikr, they could've kept the extra rainfall exactly for a situation like this. Instead they dumped it into the ocean.
Worst part is California is always trying to steal it's neighbors water. Their alleged mismanagement causes prices to go up throughout the entire region. Who benefits from that?
@@ConfusingZark-hj5bt Sodom and Gamorrah burned not because they were beyond redemption, but because they refused redemption.
@@zxyatiywariii8 To be fair, I sincerely doubt it's as easy as "Just keep the rain" but I also don't know if they already had something in place to do exactly that.
I'm sleeping in a tent every night because of this. The tent is in my house. No power for me. It's 30 degrees outside. I have to camp in my house to avoid freezing to death every night.
I don't live near LA, but they are under reporting power outages. They shut off a lot of power for people in the woods to avoid causing more fires because of hurricane force winds and risk of downed powerlines.
It's gonna probably hit zero degrees tonight. It's not fun.
Damn, I feel for you, that sucks. I was freezing last night and it "only" got down to 41 inside here, before we got our power back. I hope yours gets restored soon, and I hope the weather doesn't get any worse.
And those downed power lines are an issue due to Commiefornia government stupidity not letting utilities clean brush from transmission line right of ways.
Purchase a fleece along with fleece pants or sweat pants if possible, if you don't already have them. Double up with a fleece jacket if needed. Put a blanket on at night and you should be good. I also suggest either some thin gloves or some basic fingerless gloves just some something there.
I don't use heat in my house over the winter and it gets much colder here, I do fine with this method. Though I am more used to the cold too, so I understand why you're struggling. But just do that and you should be good. I literally even have to take stuff off including my shirt when making food or doing chores so I don't sweat into my shirt and make it uncomfortable. Even in the cold winter.
The lack of power must really suck though. Hopefully you have a gas-powered car to get food.
@snakeplissken7671 I basically built a cocoon. It's easier to kind of insulate a tent rather than a whole room. Around 3-5 am is when it gets bad. It's the total absence of snow and high winds, making heat loss bad for my house. Snow actually insulates.
@@Ribbert2099 I hope you and your family are doing well though and are able to get through everything okay.
And yeah, 3-5 is when it gets worst for sure, lol. Oh, another thing that may help is eating before bed. Your body actively converting the food while you sleep actually warms you up a little. Stuff that digests slower like a cheese or something else dense seem to work the best.
California will NOT flip. These are people who can't even rotate an apple in their mind. They vote on emotion, not on policy.
They've also flooded that state with a TON of non-white immigration and have been spreading anti-white and anti-republican propaganda for decades now. I despise that state. I know not everyone in the state is a lefty (something a lot of people forget), but it's absolutely a dire reminder to never allow democrats to take over or to allow their rhetoric to win.
Imo we need to split that state in two. Put the republicans in a new state and let the commie leftists keep their crappy portion. When you have 5 million + republican voters in the state every election get their votes count for absolutely nothing, there is a huge problem. The state's too big and needs to be split up. At worst, just redraw lines and merge the republican parts with nearby states so they can actually have their votes count again.
It's also just so far gone into machine politics and corruption that even if it did flip the fix is already in and the notoriety of it being a deep blue state means it preemptively has plausible deniability too.
They just don't have anyone rallying them to rage against the machine they voted for. These people need people out there gaslighting them daily to be angry about this and angry at the Dems specifically. Emotion can be used against the Democrats, just the recent Republican establishment refuses to use it for some reason and either goes for the corpo speak or some sort of religious stoicism, which isn't good at motivating change in the emotional folk.
They need someone to
Feed.
Their.
Indignation.
same here in NY even though upstate is far mor conservative than you'd think so long as NYC exists, we will remain as a democrat stronghold
It will not flip. Republicans don't even fund their candidates much to fight either.
Adam Carolla did sting them a bit. I was reading the Mayor's Executive order #1 yesterday and I was laughing my butt off because it's in response to Carolla but the City doesn't have the money nor manpower to execute whatever's in it.
They keep slashing budgets because the state shut down and lost all that local tax revenue (you can thank Newsom for that too).
It boggles my mind that clip with the LAFD Assistant Chief. They had a production crew put that together, it was professionally, shot, edited, people were paid money to put this thing together. And ALL OF THEM heard that line about "he got himself in the wrong place" and went "Yeah that's good."
Why stop the money for an easy request? Money is their concscience
So a wheelchair bound man waiting in a designated Area Of Refuge during a high rise fire, should NOT expect be carried downstairs to safety by a qualified firefighter? HE JUST SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?? WTF?
He needs to be rescued by a wheelchair bound firefighter only, or else the department is ableist
@@ElGreco15 Exactly! How will he feel reassured if the person coming to rescue him doesn't look like him?
If incompetence is consistent and beneficial to the incompetents, you can safely assume it's intentional.
_"In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way."_
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
You get it
*Cough* Pearl harbor *cough*
@DisFantasy Pear Harbour was the standard American strategy of "It's much harder to start a war, than be attacked and rally the nation in defence. And America is large enough nobody can blitz it."
It's literally the same strategy they used to bring down the Mexican empire.
@@DisFantasy Martin Luther King, JFK, September 11th 2001.
@linked2dio26 there are no coincidences. There's also Ruby Ridge, Waco, the various school shootings from the CIA's MKULTRA program, Benghazi, Maui, and now Los Angeles. The people should care more for federally-mandated massacres than the world's most overblown museum tour/sting operation.
I don't want my fireman to look like me.
I want him to be eight feet tall and capable of crushing rocks with his bare hands.
real
So a Salamander space marine, essentially.
@@LITTLEFOOT918remember, dying is heresy brother
@@shnorkeythefourth4572 let's not also forget
"Dying is gay" -Jun Halo Reach
we go live now to Ollie Williams with the BlaccuWeather forecast
"sheet's burnin'!"
thanks Ollie
While it sucks what the commies in LA are going through, I haven’t forgotten them mocking people like me in red states when a disaster happened to us. A personal example is “people” like Joy Behar saying East Palestine in my state had it coming for voting for Trump. Even though I live on the other end of the state, it still affected me via contamination of the Ohio River.
@@emilyjones212 The Democratic vote in California was 80% in the last two elections. This is to say nothing of the voter tally against Newsom's recall. They voted for these policies and now must suffer because of their poor choices. My heart goes out to the 20% that must suffer because of the majority...when I can find such people in LA.
@@crazymcgee3604 The ballots were. The actual voters are not 80% commie democrat. Note how a huge portion of their commie votes don't exist until weeks after the election. It seems like they fabricate a lot of it. Countries with much larger populations count their votes sooner. Only communist countries "need extra time to count votes". Every fair election-having country doesn't.
@@emilyjones212You can extend condolences to those who weren't mouthbreathers while going after those who were. Like when journalists mocked unemployed miners and told them to study coding, whne jpurnous were later being laid off they got angry at recieving same treatment from others. Same aplies now, those who called disasters divine intervention or some such, this is karma and innocent suffering now shoild blame the ones doing mocking first, not the ones responding in kind, because responding in kind is never wrong.
Yeah, I don't feel any pity for those people.
Myself and my family never voted for this crap.
Blackrock is lickin' their lips. Wonder when they signed the rebuild contract.
Probably the day prior
wonder how much they paid the arsonists or if they already worked for blackrock? /strokes beard.
they probably had plans drawn up before the fires were even out
@@wizardbeard69 They don't usualy need to pay people to do this. They just "allow" them to.
It must have been a while a go, they needed to ensure there'd be no water or resources to put out the fire
In Peru an earthquake is lethal because there is so much corruption and money is wasted to justify salaries instead of real work. I am afraid this marks the U.S. as a third world country because this disaster looks more like mismanagement and money going in the way of environment taxes to a bureaucracy of activists, rather than technically giving maintenance to the infrastructure and hiring true knowledgeable people.
It's Kirsche. She posts, I like.
Listening to Kirsche reading Pigeon is so funny lmao
LA is a blazing fireball, but at least all of the officials celebrate inclusivity after firing everyone competent.
Or rejection of applicants who don't meet diversity checkboxes.
@@hawkeye5955 (aka. discrimination)
Californians :"Reeeeee climate change is causing droughts and therefore a higher amount of devastation by wildfires"
Also Californians after it happens: "How would we know if more water reduce the amount of devastation by wildfires?"
The thinking behind "climate change leads to more disasters" is the same as "Nature spirits are angry, so they punish us".
Please upload more of these types of videos, they are so informative omg
>be ted cruz
>Texas is frozen
>have no real power and can't really do anything since you work in DC
>go someplace warmer
>people don't stop pitching about it
>be this lady....
I don't even like this lady and I keep hearing people comparing her to cruz... and I don't even like cruz, and I keep having to defend him during Jack's videos because people don't seem to know how DC senators work.
and now it seems the santa ynez resevoir may have stayed empty since summer 2019.
2 fire departments within a mileish of palisades, and _6_ within the area that burned in the eaton fire, but it took 45 minutes to get any water on scene to either of them?
literally _what?_
I don’t even understand why a SENATOR would be present at a foreign leaders inauguration, the sovereign (king/equivalent or equivalent) their representative (prime minister or etc) possibility, the ambassador absolutely and the foreign minister/secretary very much possible. But the mayor of a city why?
When you're hired based on DEI, you support other DEI hires
@@TheSilversepiroth but in the country in Ghana they aren’t DEI, it’a just the mayor of la having in an inflated opinion of their importance. Was the mayor of any of any other major us city there? Nope, here being there wasn’t about DEI it was about her thinking she is more important than she actually is, this all about her super inflate ego.
fun fact
despite LA being entirely on fire
the air is still cleaner than new delhi...
LA being compared to a third world sh.. country due to mismanagement is not a win ☠️☠️☠️
The world’s biggest dumpster fire recently happened in New Delhi, due to the drought.
I'd rather breathe soot than shit.
Million and one crummy things happened during this… and not once did we get the silver lining to make it go down smoomther.
Case in point, the BLM mansions were not cleansed of this earth. And the Quebec lent Scooper aircraft only could make 1 flyover before some jag off with a drone caused a Sonderkommando Elbe by accident and sent it home.
We're gonna see waves of emigration out of California, the likes of which we haven't seen since the Great Plains were hollowed out by the Dust Bowl. What do both events have in common? Horrifically bad natural resource management.
Well let's hope they don't bring their voting propensities with them.
Look what happened when Tumblr broke containment.
Locusts dont learn.
Uhaul has been defacto out of california for 2 years before this because noone wants to move to Cali and so many have left.
Big corp.
Dust bowl was a side effect of Monsato
This fire is black rock (and houses being made out of wood for almost a century)
Eh its only a few tens of thousands. My sister lives on the far east side of the valley, closer to San Bernadino than LA and she's fine.
Damn the Trees T posing to show dominance over the plank gang
Every firefighter should look like a baki character
"This Axe it's so floppy"
They just inhale hard enough to pop an industrial air tank and blow the fire out.
I would feel a lot more reasured if my firefighter actually and literally, fought the fire with his bare hands.
What's crazy about that last part is because of all the Kirsche haters on twitter made me just look her up and subscribe to her so I guess they were good for something.
And now, someone's gonna buy a lot of land...
It'll be Blackrock, mostly through its innumerable subsidiaries.
Watching Kirsche trying to read BBC Pidgin is a hilarity I didn't know I needed.
Someone send her the original story in Afrikaans.
Reminded me of jar jar binks
@JuanGil-c6n Missa your most humble Foxu
LA Firechief: "If they see me as an LGBTQ++++++++ representant working in the fire department, people like me will recognize that this is a job they can do too as a fellow member!"
Sorry honey, gay "adult movies" and the village people already taught people that...
If this doesn't lead to both the LA mayor and Governor getting removed from office then California is truly lost.
It won't matter because they will be replaced by more-of-the-same. Iirc it was 15 years since the ordinance was passed to construct additional reservoirs and no one cared until last Wednesday.
The problems in most electoral politics are the people, not politicians. The people permit their politicians.
I think it will lead to even more support for them. They believe fire comes from climate change so they have to protect the little fishies and the dead wood even harder.
And they will believe that the fire department failed so hard, because it was simply not diverse enough yet.
@@mathis8210 California and 'protecting the little fishies' is certainly a humorous combination when you know where that dead zone off their coast actually came from - brine dumping, until they quietly changed their policies before too much attention was brought to their little mistake and they started pointing the finger at allied nations and currents.
Always was
@JuanGil-c6n we can't think that way it's the main issue I had with Razor fist video on the situation. If we just say it's a lost cause and people on the right just leave for greener pastures the chances are when the left leaning California's who fed up finally leave they will bring the policy to the new location and infect the new area. I've got no good answer until the media it taken to task for the blatant bias it will forever be a 1 party hell hole.
good job editing Straywolf.
This is not a clip, it is the entire kino. Great work.
Apparently the reservoir near the Palisades was empty because it was awaiting repairs to a major tear in its surface lining meant to protect it from contaminants. It reeks more of complacency than corruption as since the homes still had water, there was no apparent rush in getting the lining repaired and the reservoir filled.
Hopefully this disaster puts more pressure on getting reservoirs back in working order.
I could run Los Angeles better than its current mayor.
The bar is really low
I've also played simcity 2000
I've also played simcity 2000
@@JuanGil-c6n I've never played it, is it any good, worth the purchase?
@@BogaSlawa its an ancient game, i dont think modern tech can play it without an emulator or some virtualization software.
it was good for its time.
A guy on a boom crane could have temporarily patched the "rubber like" cover on the Palisades reservoir. Those covers are too big to manufacturer in 1 piece. They are are transported in several strips and using an adhesive to permanently bond them together. They could have brought a piece of that material up there and sealed that tear if "a few feet" in a day. Then purged the contaminated water and it would have been ready for the next rains to refill. How do I know ? I've watched them patch inflatable rubber fans that instead of just sitting on top of water actually holding back the weight of millions of gallons of water. If those can easily be patched then a non structural cover can too.
so my prediction is. alot of californians that had their houses burn move to different states... then in the next election, those states they move to are suddenly more blue and more shit to live in.
I need Kirsche to have her own news network. She would be so popular. She already has the newscaster voice.
My favorite part is:
"Our water supply and infrastructure was never designed to fight a fire of this magnitude"
My brother in Christ, this massive blaze did not suddenly manifest and sneak up on you. The idea is that if you have proper firefighting systems and operational fire hydrants, *YOU DON'T END UP WITH FIRES OF THIS MAGNITUDE BECAUSE YOU CAN DEAL WITH THEM WHEN THEY ARE SMALLER FIRES AND IT WON'T GET TO THIS MAGNITUDE*
Sorry but at this point, I'm convinced that maybe 5% of this region's people don't deserve to be charred skeletons, but that's a sacrifice I'd be willing to make.
Jesus Christ, I live in the middle of podunk nowhere, surrounded by woodlands- and just this past week we had a brush fire that consumed roughly 1/4 square mile. Not a fire hydrant in sight... they just sent out two pickup trucks with tanks of water and spray pumps. It was dealt with in like 20 minutes.
In their "defense", the woodlands in California have an entire lifecycle that centers around yearly or bi-yearly wildfires.
Now, I put the word "defense" in quote marks, because this is well known information by people whose job it used to be to prevent the fires by cleaning up the forests and strategically limit the burning areas at any given time. Before they got fired for "harming nature" with their controlled forest fires.
"Oh no! The consequences of our own actions." the Event
The consequences of actions taken in the past? Unpossible.
Ah, good, my favorite fox reporter covering yet another easily preventable tragedy.
God himself wants LA to go away
I genuinely pity the working people of that state. First the taxes and people, now the fire? Poor bastards.
Sodom and Gomorrah.
@@miodrag9991 I pity the flames.
@@miodrag9991Same. I lived there for a very brief time, but I was fortunate to be able to move. Many people who were born there, and work for the wealthy people, can't afford to move.
Second times the charm I guess?
FOXU NEWS is my favorite source of information
The 23 mil budget cut to the FD is like...
Of all the parts of government you should cut out, that is one of the few that actually should be well-funded by the state.
Gestalt intellect and combined memory bank of Honorable Chatters.
Not always correct, but the gist of information does come through.
Foxu fact checking.
Brain-wheels activated.
i want my firefighters to be like space marines
Foxu news is the only mainstream media i trust
"MY HUSBAND IS IN THAT BURNING BUILDING!...are you sure you could lift him out?"
"Heh, nothing personel but maybe he shouldn't have been there in the first place" 😏
"He's depressed & is now 557lbs, can you help him or not?!"
"GET THE FIREFIGHTER CRANE! THERE'S A BEAUTIFUL & HEALTHY BODIED HE/HIM (possible Egg) STUCK IN THAT INFERNO!"
Why do so many houses have chimneys? Are people really using wood or coal for heating in california? I thought they were super green and cared about co2 emissions...
Wood stoves are popular for rich people.
The hell is this intro lmfao! I love this!🤣🤣
hot take: the people that allowed that video are sick of the bs and want the backlash.
Well, these wildfires offset their gas reductions
This was a perfect storm. It was like the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. The earthquake happened around noon when people had turned their stoves on for lunch and Japan had mostly wooden infrastructure at that time. The earthquake itself was massive and the fires caused by the stoves caused a fire tornado due to a typhoon with strong winds but no rain. Basically everything that could go wrong did. Japan didn’t learn the lesson of wooden structures until after WW2. Thankfully LA hasn’t had a fire tornado like in Tokyo 1923, Hamburg 1943, and Dresden 1945.
My favorite story from Kanto was the Nagato's captain abandoning the secrecy of her top speed in order to deliver disaster relief.
@@DisFantasy Based and saving lives pilled.
I think this explanation dismisses too much of the human error and mismanagement of the situation. Florida has hurricanes. We know that shit's coming. Every year. Doesnt matter "what time of year", we're ready to deploy our EMS and cross coordinate state resources at the drop of a hat while doing the due diligence of preventative maintenance in known risk areas. Most of this damage was preventable and wasnt.
I believe that was the same earthquake that damaged the battleship Amagi while it was still under construction.
@@hawkeye5955 Battlecruiser, Kaga was a battleship that ended up being the "sister-ship" to Akagi as a Aircraft carrier reconstruction, the actual sister to Amagi. Also fun fact the earth quake also helped cause fluctuations to the pacific that helped cause the Honda Point disaster where 7 destroyers ran aground due to distrust of the new radio navigation aids and going on the "ye old way" of dead reckoning
Suss L.A. Mayor with the suss fires. Foxu's on the case!
36:12 ABSOLUTELY UNBRIDLED RAGE
The Mayor of LA is GHANA make me go crazy!
''Attending the inauguration of the President of Ghana'' almost sounds like the city mayor's version of ''The dog ate my homework.''
I want fireman to look like Rock and Chuck Norris had a baby.
All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey...
winnebego also sounds like some kind of mythological creature, like the wendigo
Damn, the burning streets have to be censored 🤡
I miss the days when youtube had the 5 star rating system, the foxu would have 5 stars easy
Steve Guttenberg? The Stonecutters started those fires…
This has quickly become one of my favourite channels
Its so surreal seeing Kirsche covering something from my city 😅
The Kirsche Files
Feed me info fox girl.
The Resnicks have control of about 0.4% of the water, which is the most a single couple has control of. The Tunnel Fire is known as the Oakland Hills fire and spread just as fast but was contained in less than a day. This is not a new thing, but a regular thing.
Fun facts. Captain Waterman who brought the eucalyptus trees to LA was one of the "choose people" and so are the couple who own 60% of LA's water.
48:20 agreed, Winnebago is such a fun word
Thank you for the stream Kirsche
More news from the best investigator and spreader of information about important issues. Da snow fox is the best and most honest reporter I know.
Steve Guttenberg's a firefighter now?
He went from Police Academy to Fire Fighter Academy?
I’m sorry for being burnt out by trying to care for people stuck in misfortune but I have lost all sympathy for people who will not help themselves. I’ve have to cut a lot of destructive relationships with self destructive people. Only one person with the will of iron proved to me that you can pull yourself from a rut with help, 1 of 16, bad odds. I kinda treat Cali like that. They need to prove that they are the 1 out of 16 otherwise I refuse to give a shit because I don’t have it in me anymore and they’ve done it to themselves. Forgive me for having bigger things to worry about than people I’ll never know.
When will you people learn! 1:39:48
36:00
See that for me is the point where all my sympathy for Californians goes out the window. Yeah I feel bad for them, but they keep electing these people and things keep getting worse.
At some point you have to ask yourself whether or not the fact that their leaders are either incompetent nincompoops is something that matters or whether the people who keep picking the same exact people who do the exact same things over and over with no changes to things for years are to blame?
There's only so many times you can say "you poor thing, here let me help" when a person burns their hand while reaching into a fire. Eventually you have to accept that the person is just going to have to deal with the pain and learn from it by being hurt.
Foxu News Network
FuNN
Welp, I know what I'm doing for the next 2 hours
That intro was amazing, I love Foxu News!
Kirsche, our number one trusted source in news.
Love the intro!
Nobody seems to mention the fact that the entirety of California water supply is split ownship between billionaire
couples and private corporate so that might be the actual reason
lot of their water supply is empty other than well DEI dumping it in the water an actually video covers that
And they still got Cascadia to look forward to
23:28 anyone falling for the Ukraine wants to help propaganda or the Mexican firefighter illegal immigrants propaganda deserves whatever I'll fate that is heading to them.
The First Generation of The Infernals have awaken in Cali with their Adula BURTS! In these photos The Fire Force is clearly underfunded and needs help to put them to rest.
Clarification: Making fun of the absurdity not the situation itself.
It's not like there aren't support jobs and other emergency services small/weak people can do that saves lives and pays just as well (often more).
But for some reason they just have to try to make everyone else pay for and respect their LARPing.
I'd rather a big strong man be doing those jobs in case even he needs to be called up. In a situation like this, the fire crews are on rotation since they still need to rest.
@@DisFantasy I agree that it would be preferable to have Space Marines in every role and to have an auxiliary of Ogryns on standby just in case.
And that's why it's weird they put people who are unable to complete the hard job in the hard job and not the other jobs like reception/call response, data entry, and other less physical jobs.
I remember vaguely when BBC Pidgin came out and it was a meme then too.
11:50 there'd probably be a small team checking cars before the bulldozer goes through
well that was a dramatic intro...
i slightly fear the Korsche and newspapers now.
I’m tired of main stream media, gon’ watch this anime fox chick
I'm supposed to feel sorry for people who were pointing and laughing at the flooding? I think not.
Sweet new dark souls DLC
Saw the photo of aftermath, it's more like GTA and Fallout have a collab DLC.
Go Foxu. Speak the Truth to heathens of deception!
Why was 26:40 censored?
Why is the intro screen like a murder mystery tv show intro? 😂
That shit looked like fallout 4.
28:27 I grew up in Newport, just a stone's throw from Portsmouth. We've got an excuse for houses being so close around there, it's a colonial town so all the old buildings and zoning was done close together to help trap heat. Gotta remember much of these places were built before indoor heating systems consisted of a fireplace, and it's fucking cold around here. And to be honest, I'm so used to it that it feels weird to me when houses are too far apart.
You really should see the Resnicks thing.