source: @Starkian7789 on X I was initially planning on going to the Pacific Palisades with my friend Mattp969 that same weekend the fire broke out but obviously canceled my plans. The Palisades has a special place in my heart, as far as fond memories but it is also the source of much of my adolescent...
Read MoreWill the aftermath of the Fires cause White Flight or Mass Gentrification in LA?
source: @JeremyCom on X The LA fires have destroyed about 10k homes, which amounts to at least 20k residents who are looking for new places to live. Celeb realtor, Josh Altman, was reported by TMZ as saying, “it's becoming clear to him 50% of families are never moving back to the Palisades ... with lots...
Read MoreCalifornia Technocracy with Starkian Characteristics
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 MoreHow California's Anti-Natalist Selection Pressures might lead to a more Eugenic Future
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 MoreDemographic observations from visiting Suburban SoCal Malls
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 MoreContrasting California’s Two Potential Futures (tech oriented vs. tourism oriented)
Speculating the demographic impact of the Recession on California: Part I (Who is most likely to leave California) Speculating the Demographic impact of the Recession on California: Part II (The demographic future of White Californians) The state of California Real Estate with the incoming Recession The next several years, with the recession, will be a...
Read MoreCalifornia lost almost One Million Whites from 2020 to 2023
A Brookings Institute Report mentions “The 2020 census showed that the 2010s was the first decade in the nation’s history when the white population declined and the second consecutive decade when the white population under age 18 declined.” Despite a modest boost in White fertility and a slight increase in White immigration, Whites continued to...
Read MoreI recently spent a day and a half in Sacramento, on a road trip throughout Northern California. I was impressed by how urban Sacramento has become, especially since the last time I visited about 15 years ago. There is continuous walkable urbanity from Midtown to Downtown and the Waterfront. There has also been a lot...
Read MoreWhite Californians deserve better representation
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 MoreSource: @NewsLambert on X Last year, there was a shift in real estate, with markets stronger in the Eastern US but a slowdown in the West. The West rose disproportionately during the tech boom and was hit harder by going remote and tech crashing, as well as Progressives ruining cities. While the Bay Area escaped...
Read MoreSource: 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 MoreThe demographic future of White Californians
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...
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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...
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California is a trendsetter for the nation, and there is a cliché in how the populist right uses California as a harbinger for America’s future as a Third World dystopia. People underestimate how White California was, not that long ago, and White Californians are now about one-third of the population, down from about 85%, a...
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White UC Freshman enrollment down to abysmal 18.6%
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...
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