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Saturday, February 07, 2026

Links - 7th January 2026 (2 - Feminism)

#MenToo on X - "Here's the latest exercise in blaming and shaming - The New Yorker sneers at commentators talking about why men are struggling. Men are the patriarchy. They are whining about erosion of their unjustified male privilege. They don't have any problems and, if they do, it's their own damned fault."

VICE on X - "Managing his stress. Interpreting his moods. Holding his hand through feelings he won’t share with anyone else. All of it unpaid, unacknowledged, and often unreciprocated. Is it any wonder women are fed up?"
Dr Dani Sulikowski 🎗️ on X - "This is broadcast relationship sabotage. It's a type of intrasexual competition known as competitor manipulation. Women - in this case (and in most cases) - attempt to manipulate their rivals,so that their rivals behave in a way that is bad for the rivals' reproductive success.  In this example, the normal support that couples in a healthy relationship offer to each other is maligned as "mankeeping".  The strategy of such tactics is simple - skew women's relationship expectations to the point where they are unable to successfully have one.  The references to "interpreting his moods" and "all of it unpaid" would be especially hilarious for the levels of inversion they presume, were it not for the fact that young, inexperienced women are out there internalising these suggestions."
John Markley on X - "Calling a man's girlfriend or wife "the person they're sleeping with" sounds like something out of an incel rant lol"
John Markley on X - "Possibly the funniest thing about all this is that "I should be paid to be nice to my own partner" is a position held pretty much exclusively by people who lament that capitalism is an evil system that discourages altruism and heartlessly reduces everything to a commodity."

Whatifalthist on X - "A significant amount of women live largely unconscious lives, to a greater degree than men in general and to a vastly greater degree than the male outliers. It’s not that they “don’t want to provide emotional labor”, it’s that the system has broken any faith in masculinity they had which would make them want to do so for a given man. If they provided emotional labor they would do so by finding a man they respect and just doing it automatically. Women as a demo very much resent society not giving them social rules that allow them be to unconscious. Almost every complaint of modern women about the world boils down to this.  Since women are evolutionarily dependent on men and the system tells them they can’t, they’re stuck in a kind horrifying emotional double bind where they have to deny their own biology for social approval, another female need. The Left uses this screw to drive them crazy in a very cruel, planned way. I’ve seen the “I’m a girl boss for the girls but I secretly want a strong man” operating system destroy so many women my age.  The thing is this is all a shit test. All this behavior is “how can we make the deal as bad for men as possible until they snap and tell us no.” It used to be that the last thing you could expect from women in relationships after you take cleaning, cooking, children and the rest was off the table was emotional support. Now they’re trying to take that off the table, not because it was planned but since the feminine does so unconsciously for men they don’t respect."

JACBailey on X - "Women: "men need to open up! Im done with men who dont! Theyre afraid to because of toxic masculinity!"
*men open up*
Women: "OMG, this is mankeeping! Either pay me like a therapist or stop talking to me about your problems, im so done with men, shut up!!!!""

Meme - danisha carter: "if men's mental health mattered (to men) they'd be creating safe spaces for themselves and each other, pursuing therapy, and creating community. instead, they perpetuate the very behaviors systems that have handicapped them in the first place, refuse to support or create community amongst each other, severely damage the women in their lives who try to care for them, and attack women online for not doing the work for them in replies to tweets like the one below lol."
"MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS... Show more"
Readers added context they thought people might want to know: "Men's 'safe spaces' were ended when women sued for gender exclusion and won. Women ended men's safe spaces."

The Real Reason South Koreans Aren’t Having Babies - The Atlantic - "Lee is part of a boycott movement in South Korea—women who are actively choosing single life. Their movement—possibly tens of thousands strong, though it’s impossible to say for sure—is called “4B,” or “The 4 No’s.” Adherents say no to dating, no to sex with men, no to marriage, and no to childbirth. (“B” refers to the Korean prefix bi-, which means “no”.) They are the extreme edge of a broader trend away from marriage. By one estimate, more than a third of Korean men and a quarter of Korean women who are now in their mid-to-late 30s will never marry. Even more will never have children. In 1960, Korean women had, on average, six children. In 2022, the average Korean woman could expect to have just 0.78 children in her lifetime. In Seoul, the average is 0.59. If this downward drift continues, it will not be long before one out of every two women in the capital never becomes a parent. Many countries’ populations are aging and, in some cases, shrinking. In January, China recorded its first population decline since the 1960s, when the country had been racked by famine. America’s birth rate has been falling since the Great Recession (though 86 percent of American women still have at least one child by the time they’re in their 40s). But South Korea’s fertility rate is the lowest in the world. Marriage and children are more closely linked in South Korea than nearly anywhere else, with just 2.5 percent of children born outside of marriage in 2020, compared with an OECD average of more than 40 percent. For nearly 20 years, the Korean government has tried to encourage more marriages and more babies. In 2005, the government recognized low fertility as a matter of national importance and put forth its Framework Act on Low Birth Rate in an Aging Society, versions of which have been renewed every five years. The government has tried expanding maternity leave, offering couples bigger and bigger bonuses for having babies, and subsidizing housing in Seoul for newlyweds. The mayor there has proposed easing visa restrictions to import more cheap foreign nannies, while some rural governments fund bachelors seeking foreign brides. In 2016, the government published a “birth map” online showing how many women of reproductive age lived in different regions—a clumsy attempt to encourage towns and cities to produce more babies. It prompted a feminist protest with women holding banners that read my womb is not a national public good and baby vending machine. The map was taken down. In all this time, the country has spent more than $150 billion hoping to coax more babies into the world. None of its efforts are working. Many Korean metro systems have hot-pink seats designated for pregnant women, but when I visited Seoul in November, six months pregnant myself and easily tired, I was rarely able to snag a seat; they were filled with dozing elderly people. There are a lot of reasons people decide not to have a baby. Young Koreans cite as obstacles the high cost of housing in greater Seoul (home to roughly half the country’s 52 million citizens), the expense of raising a child in a hypercompetitive academic culture, and grueling workplace norms that are inhospitable to family life, especially for women, who are still expected to do the bulk of housework and child care. But these explanations miss a more basic dynamic: the deterioration in relations between women and men—what the Korean media call a “gender war.”... for the first time, men and women are now genuinely competing for jobs. The unemployment rate in Korea is relatively low, less than 4 percent, but it’s significantly higher for people in their 20s. Mandatory male military service—South Korea is still technically at war with North Korea—gives women what many men perceive as an advantage in the labor market, a head start of 18 months to two years... Many of the women I spoke with said that patriarchy and sexism haunted their earliest memories. Some had grown up waiting until all the men in their families had finished eating before sitting down to their cold leftovers. They’d watched their parents dote on their brothers. They’d been hit by fathers and sexually harassed at school. They’d grown up and gone to job interviews and promptly been asked about their marital status. But many said they had only come to articulate these experiences after encountering feminism—frequently online. They described a moment of awakening, perhaps even radicalization. They read about femicides, stalking, and digital sex crimes, known as molka, reported cases of which have been on the rise since 2011... Distrust and even hatred between women and men, Kim believes, are the key to understanding South Korea’s declining birth rate... If Korean women chafe at men’s expectations of them, the reverse is true as well. Men are still expected to be breadwinners, and they work an average of five more hours a week than women—40.6 hours versus 35.2. Many Koreans still expect that the man or his family will buy a newlywed couple’s home, even when both partners have careers. Indeed, one study found that parental income is a strong predictor of whether a man will marry, but has no effect on marriage rates for women... In a 2020 survey of 1,000 South Koreans in their 30s, more than half of men who did not wish to marry cited financial concerns as their main hesitation; a quarter of women said they were “happy living alone,” while another quarter named “the culture of patriarchy and gender inequality” as their chief objection to marriage. (Another recent survey by two matchmaking companies found that women were reluctant to marry because they anticipate an asymmetrical division of housework, whereas men hesitated because of “feminism.”)... Walking around Seoul, I began to wonder where the children were hiding. Throughout the city, I saw “no-kids zones”—restaurants and cafés with stickers on their door announcing the establishment’s no-kids policy... many Koreans see family as “a luxury good.”... her friends “kind of hate men, and they are afraid of them.”"
We are told that Patriarchy is universal, yet modernity has not depressed birth rates and feminism has not resulted in poisonous inter-gender relations worldwide

Anti-female science bias is 'debunked' by fresh study - "A milestone study on bias against women in science has been debunked - after nearly identical research found the opposite is true. An experiment, first published in 2012, asked 127 science professors to rate fictional CVs which were identical except for the name. They found the applicant named 'John' was rated as more competent, hireable and deserved a higher salary than the applicant called 'Jennifer'. But the findings - which have been cited more than 4,600 times - have now been thrown into question after a new group of scientists decided to rerun the study. Researchers from Rutgers University in New Jersey asked nearly 1,300 professors from more than 50 American institutions to rate the same application materials, but again with a different gendered name on the CV. This time, however, the female applicant was ranked as marginally more capable and appealing to work with - and the more hireable of the pair. She was also deemed worthy of a higher salary. The researchers said their findings challenge the longstanding narrative that women are under-represented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. This, they believe, could be the reason that a leading science journal did not agree to their proposal to rerun the experiment. Nathan Honeycutt and Lee Jussim, lead authors of the study, said their application was rejected by Nature Human Behaviour. Dr Honeycutt said he believes they may have experienced pushback because the submission reviewers agreed with the original results... The scientists took their experiment elsewhere and the results have now been accepted by the journal Meta-Psychology. The original study, titled 'Science faculty's subtle gender biases favour male students', was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. It reads: 'Analyses indicated that the female student was less likely to be hired because she was viewed as less competent. 'We found that pre-existing subtle bias against women played a moderating role, such that subtle bias against women was associated with less support for the female student. 'These results suggest that interventions addressing faculty gender bias might advance the goal of increasing the participation of women in science.'"
Time to ignore this new study, since it doesn't fuel grievance mongering

Kate Rochelle Gough, Hamilton woman avoids jail after sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy : r/MensRights - "in New Zealand, Before 2005, it was legal for women to sexually abuse boys.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_consent_in_Oceania  In the example mentioned on the Wikipedia page, the female coach was not persecuted, just banned from her role as coach, that's it.  https://www.smh.com.au/sport/coach-banned-for-sex-with-boy-13-20030618-gdgy6i.html  I remember a case I saw where a boy was being sexually assaulted by his stepmother and couldn't do anything because it wasn't considered a crime, after the law changed, the man shared his horrific experience of what his stepmother did to him.  Today, female sex offenders are persecuted, but the focus is more on their rehabilitation. The judicial system in New Zealand is truly biased and they don't hide it.  An Auckland female teacher (whose name has now been released) who sexually abused a 15-year-old boy has been sentenced to home detention.  https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360794471/former-teacher-who-groomed-teen-can-be-named-jail-term-quashed  Another female teacher from Auckland (whose identity is unknown because the court categorically refused to name her) sexually abused an 11-year-old boy, 11 YEARS OLD!!! and she was sentenced to home detention.  https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/575360/teacher-guilty-of-sexually-abusing-student-given-home-detention"

Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 on X - "🚨NEW Canada is sending $643k to Myanmar To "strengthen women’s participation in landmine clearing" 😂😂 Explosively feminist! .... This is what happens when you force NGOs to check boxes to get money."

UK: Women are complaining of being filmed in public. OP: Utter hypocrisy when they are uged to post videos and pictures of men taken secretly. : r/MensRights - "The double standard here is off the scale.  We have had women secretly taking pictures of men:  Hot men on the tube.  Hot men reading a book.  Hot men  Last week women were urged to send in pictures of partners penises."

Trans man 'blindsided' by the loneliness and suspicion that comes with being a man - "a trans man opened up about the “culture shock” of navigating male loneliness, and shared how, if they had been forced to grow up with the often insidious messaging boys and men receive, it would have really damaged their psyche.  In a Reddit post, the man first got candid about the “social isolation” that comes from constantly being perceived as a "potential predator.” While he noted that “all strangers, no matter their gender, keep their guard up around me,” women in particular came across as “incredibly aloof, cold, and mirthless."... Then there’s the lack of "inherent camaraderie,” which is something the OP got to experience as a woman, but now, is hard won. “The fact that I don’t ambiently experience mutual kinship in basic exchanges anymore is an insanely lonely feeling,” he wrote, "I'm mourning the loss of a privilege I didn’t even know I had.”  He added that the only way it’s acceptable for men to share platonic intimacy with one another is in the “very specific environment” often portrayed by the media, in activities that involve “being teamed up against an opposing force.” Otherwise, that type of emotional connection makes men seem “soft” and triggers “garden variety homophobia.”  This led the OP to this tragic conclusion: “The human species looks so much colder standing from this side.”  “It’s now blatantly clear to me that most cis men probably experience chronic emotional malnutrition. They're deprived of social connection just enough for it to seriously f**k with their psyches, but not enough for them to realize that it’s happening,” he wrote, adding that it certainly would have done a number on him mentally to have grown up that way."
How ignorant. Doesn't it know about male privilege?

Lighter charges for killing men and boys in Canada : "the killing of a woman or girl, will be considered first-degree murder even if the crime was not planned or deliberate" : r/MensRights

Meme - "Aitah for showing my tits to jehovahs witnesses?
Removed from the other sub. Throwaway bc I dont want anyone to know about this ... I'm a newish homeowner, 40f. Bought my first house about 3 years ago. I love it but I constantly get people knocking on the door selling roofs, windows, whatever. No soliciting signs don't help. Interestingly though, I have never had jehovah's witnesses come by.  So this morning I was getting ready for the day, doing my hair and makeup in a towel when someone knocks. Sometimes I don't answer but I was near the door so I open it. These 2 guys immediately see me in my towel and say "oh sorry ... " but don't leave. So, I, annoyed, ask "what do you want?". They seem a bit flustered and say "we want to talk to you about scripture, we are jw's". I really don't know what came over me, but without hesitation I say "oh! Jws!", open my towel and give them a little shimmy. One looks real upset and turns his head, the younger one looks shocked and takes a sec to turn off my porch.  In the moment I think I'm hilarious and point one for feminist anarchy ... but after a bit I'm feeling really guilty. It's in my core not to disrespect people's religious beliefs, and I would never have done something like this if they weren't in my personal space. Is this an ah thing to do? I'm morally struggling."
It's only sexual assault if a man does it to a woman

James L. Nuzzo, PhD on X - "A not-so-insignificant number of academic papers written by women in the humanities involve women writing about themselves. These papers are then used in grant and promotion applications as evidence of "scholarly output."
An apology to my body: Mapping the changing relationship with my fat body, a reflection on childhood & PCOS"

Meme - Man: "What are you looking for in society?"
Woman: "Equal pay and power to men"
Man: "And what are you looking for in a relationship?"
Woman: "A man who makes more money and is more powerful!"

Meme - "Feminism in movies *Wonder Woman running across World War I No Man's Land*
Feminism in reality *female Secret Service agents ducking during Trump assassination attempt*"

Chinese male student cyberbullied and punished for arguing that women without children should not be entitled to preferential gender treatment. : r/MensRights - "For context, this is a video on the Chinese video-sharing platform Bilibili which is gaining a lot of traction in China. Its a presentation by a student of the East China University of Political Science and Law. For those unfamiliar with China, this is one of the top schools responsible for training future civil servants and other government workers. Such schools also tend to be women dominated.  https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1scCaYyECr?spm_id_from=333.788.videopod.sections&vd_source=de827165aef04bfda927906884d0dfb5  TLDR: He gave a presentation in which he listed the gender affirming polices in China that women has, including legal rules against women working in dangerous environments like mining, women get lighter sentences than men for the same crimes, and how women has state-backed rights organizations but not men. He also mentioned other cultural benefits women enjoy in Chinese society, like women generally being in charge of finances at home and the practice of "bride money" in marriages, which is legally protected as the personal wealth of the bride, ie, she does not have to refund it during divorce.  He argues that the underlying logic behind these policies and societal norms are to compensate for the health, mental and economic losses of women in childbirth and raising children. Thus, women are abusing the system if they enjoy these privileges without having children. He argues that childless women should be held to the same legal standards and societal expectations of men except for physical capabilities. And ironically, in his impromptu survey of his class, majority of his female classmates are AGAINST becoming mothers.  In essence, mothers>childless women = men. He argues that this is the only just form of gender equality.  Following this presentation, he was cyberbullied and doxxed. To make things worse, a female schoolmate reported him to the school for misogynistic content and he was punished, stripped of his Communist Party fast track application (this is only given to talented people in China) .  He is currently appealing against this ruling."

The war against boys in Australia is gathering momentum as all male only spaces are now considered toxic by feminist academics : r/MensRights - "Regardless of the fact that there are more girl-only schools in Australia compared to boy-only schools, and increasing enrolment in girl-only schools compared to decreasing enrolment in boy-only schools, feminist academics and the media are attacking all boys schools as reservoirs of toxic masculinity that must be rooted out and cleansed with woke exhibitionism. Girl-only schools are apparently angelic, or at least free of masculine impurity and therefore just fine.  All it takes is a few disaffected teachers with unsubstantiated accusations, and the pile-on of white knights and feminist warriors ignites.  The hubris of these feminist academics and media commentators is demonstrated in their eagerness to reprogram boys' masculinity, with or without the consent of the boys or their parents. They openly atest to the gaol of transitioning all boys from their natural familial masculinity to the synthetic neutered masculinity of feminist allies, as if these boys are nothing more than lego models with interchangable parts who can be deconstructed and reconstructed at will by feminist academic evangelists with no regard to their personal human rights, autonomy and integrity."

Why I Went on My Honeymoon Alone - Business Insider - "Traditionally, newlyweds take a trip together following their "I do's" — but the truth is, I've never been very traditional. Case in point: On my wedding day, I walked down the aisle by myself as a feminist declaration of my self-sufficiency.  So after months and months of disagreements with my husband over where to honeymoon and when, I decided to take one by myself. My husband and I have the rest of our lives to travel together. But we struggled to settle on a destination for our honeymoon — while I yearned for a European adventure, he imagined basking in the sun at a Caribbean all-inclusive resort. I knew that if I waited around for us to compromise, I'd feel resentful down the road. Because we had no kids, it felt like the perfect time for me to leave the US and explore another part of the world. Plus, he's right in the middle of a job transition; I'm far more willing and eager to travel than he is."

James L. Nuzzo, PhD on X - "For OECD, note how paternity leave is not framed as important because it is important for the father. Instead, OECD frames it as important because it is important for the mother. Paternity leave was one topic I warned about in this essay from 2023:"

Feminists are calling children “incels” : r/MensRights - "I work in education which is unfortunately dominated by feminists. I’m hearing more and more my of colleagues referring to students as “incels” or saying we need to do more to prevent boys from becoming “incels”. Why are they making fun of children for not having sex?!  I’m angry because I’m a gay man and we are so often accused of grooming kids. (That does happen sometimes and it’s disgusting and should be punished) but it’s fine when women do it (and trans people). Why?!"
"At this point, the word has lost all meaning. It's just another snarl-word to throw at men and boys."
"Incel is any man who disagrees with man-hating feminists.  Wokes call people like Matt Walsh an incel and he has 6 kids."
Feminists are calling children “incels” : r/MensRights - "They probably don't know what the word 'incel' (involuntary celibate) even means.  They are just going 'its a bad word I can call someone'. I'm sure if you referred to women as femcells (the original involuntary celibate group, they would be horrified.  Why can they do it? Because if you're in the western world they are the undisputed most privileged group who have little to no accountability.  I imagine you could ask them 'why are you sexualizing kids' but they wouldn't understand why they can't.  I have no idea how to change it and suspect there will be no change."
"I saw a feminist call Trump an incel. I don't even really like Trump but... how are you going to call him an incel lol"

Meme - James L. Nuzzo: "The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) remains steadfast in its mission to create gender equality at workplaces across Australia. That's why 77% of its employees are women."
Feminist logic: if 51% or more of a population are men, this is because of sexism and they are and will be biased against women. But if 51% or more of a population are women, this is because men are losers and they are not and will not be biased against men

Trans women are...

This was previously in the October 2024 post, "2024 Biology Textbooks / Trans Women Are / June Is...", but got deleted.

I've no idea what the issue was, so I'm reposting them one at a time and masking as might be helpful. Hopefully fewer keywords clustering together helps too:


"Tr*ns women are women horny pornsick cross-dressing straight men"

Links - 7th February 2026 (1 - California)

Meme - Kane 謝凱堯 @kane: "The reason why a lot of people in SF aren't allowed to have grocery stores is because progressives literally banned them in most of the city:"
Steven (Buss) Bacio: "Oh, you want to open a grocery store? LMAO get fucked"

Meme - Kate Willett @katewillett: "I know it’s not a popular opinion these days but:  I still it’s fucked up a bunch of rich white guys in SF self-appointed to tell the victims of urban renewal they aren’t allowed to have a playground or a grocery store or affordable housing.  It’s an uh, imperfect dynamic at best"
Armand Domalewski: "it is not "democracy" to ignore the will of voters expressed via surveys and elections because a small loud angry group of cranks shows up at an obscure commission at 2 PM on a Tuesday. it is the opposite"
"Both Klein and the Tech Right agree on one thing: democracy interferes with the market's ability to generate abundance, While Klein's version is more toned-down-limiting community input on development-his allies on the Tech Right are willing to go much further."
New International: "Kate Willett (@katewillett) considers the groups funding and promoting the "Abundance" faction in the Democratic Party:"
Readers added context they thought people might want to know: "Most grocery stores are prohibited from being built in areas of San Francisco as a result of legislation brought by Matt Gonzalez in 2004. It was expanded by, among others, Aaron Peskin. Both Gonzalez and Aaron Peskin are recognized as progressives."

End Wokeness on X - "India - 1 day to count 640M votes
Germany - 8 hours to count 50M votes
Argentina - 6 hours to count 27M votes
California - 4 weeks to count 16M votes"

Meme - "LOS ANGELES IN MOVIES *hot blonde girl going down boulevard with 2 shopping bags*
LOS ANGELES IN REAL LIFE *tents on sidewalk*"

Oakland looters ransack gas station as store owner Sam Mardaie claims cops took hours to respond - "A mob of looters ransacked an Oakland gas station convenience store and caused thousands of dollars in damage as the frustrated store manager claimed police took nine hours to respond to his plea for help. The horde, who had just attended a nearby car sideshow, broke into the 76 Station near the San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport around 4:30 a.m. on Friday, according to ABC 7 News Bay Area. Owner Sam Mardaie estimated approximately 80 to 100 people broke through his store’s front door and grabbed everything they could get their hands on... The mob was reportedly upset they weren’t allowed inside the store as the business was only offering window service, a normal occurrence for the 24/7 shop during the overnight hours. Approximately $25,000 in cash was taken from the store’s register and ATM, but the looters couldn’t grab the safe. Two employees inside the store were threatened during the mass pillaging, which lasted around 40 minutes, Mardaie told KTVU... A call was placed to Oakland police but the dispatcher informed the caller the crime was listed as a Priority 2, as no suspects were on scene, adding it could be reported online. It was only after a video of the mass looting was shared with the department that it was raised to a Priority 1 and an officer was sent to the store nine hours after the robbery began, according to KTVU... The store’s customers shared their fears of the ongoing crime in the area. “It’s very disheartening, I’m scared to go out after dark and I don’t know it’s just alarming,” customer Ebony Bolton told KTVU. Oakland’s recent spike in crime forced several restaurant chains to close their stores in the area and caused one family to pull their son out of a local college. The 76 station is located in the same area where In-N-Out closed its only location in Oakland in March because of the out-of-control crime and for the safety of their customers. In February, a Texas attorney offered a $10,000 reward after her son, who had been refueling his rental car, was robbed at gunpoint at the same gas station, according to CBS News. “It’s crazy. I mean it’s a daily thing. It hasn’t been a day since we opened in August that we don’t have an incident,” Mardaie told the outlet at the time. “I come from Yemen, a third world country, and we don’t have those incidents in a third world country where there’s no law and order.”"

Oakland in crisis: Shocking images show homeless encampments in dystopian California city as vagrants openly defecate on the streets and locals declare it a 'war zone' - "It could be a scene from Mad Max: on one side of the street, a man lies sprawled on a heap of trash and prostitutes work in broad daylight while on the other, a row of stolen cars are stripped for parts in front of a straggle of shabby tents. But this is no horror movie: it is modern-day Oakland, San Francisco’s smaller, shabbier neighbor and a place that has become synonymous with mass looting, rampant crime and sprawling homeless encampments that cover entire city blocks. Surveying the devastation, a resident who asked not to be named told DailyMail.com: ‘This place… It makes San Francisco look like paradise.’ The encampment, sprawled along the side of the 880 freeway across from the city’s famous Embarcadero, is one of 170 such homeless camps blighting Oakland... dystopian is what it is: filthy tents, people openly defecating in the streets, hollow-eyed zombies jacked up on fentanyl and mounds of trash everywhere you look. As a result, the city’s progressive mayor Sheng Thao and DA Pamela Price are both facing recall elections in November – Thao after she was caught up in an FBI corruption probe and Price over her ‘woke’ refusal to prosecute low-level criminals. In February, California Governor Gavin Newsom was forced to flood the city with California Highway Patrolmen in a bid to shore up the city’s flailing police department – left leaderless for over a year due to Thao’s decision to fire Chief LeRonne Armstrong after he turned whistleblower. But despite their efforts, crime has continued to shoot up with burglaries up 23 per cent compared to last year and motor vehicle thefts up by a whopping 44 per cent. Meanwhile, the homeless population now stands at a record 5,490 – double what it was 10 years ago – with 67 per cent of the unhoused living in camps on the street... Ken Houston, 60, the director of the city’s Beautification Council and a community activist who revels in the nickname ‘son of Oakland’ says the city is the worst he has ever seen it and describes the situation as being like a ‘war zone’. Houston said: ‘We're in war times. I mean, we had three homicides in three days – one person ran up into the store around my corner and killed them in the store. ‘That's war when you have trash being dumped on the street where kids have to walk around it and it has contamination in it. ‘When your seniors can't even walk on their sidewalks, when you're scared as a senior to walk down the street [for fear of] getting robbed, beat thrown down.’ Making the situation worse is Price who he says has fostered an approach to crime that is so lax, criminals refer to her as ‘Auntie Pam’ because they know they can expect a slap on the wrist from her and nothing more. Houston explained: ‘They [criminals] had a healthy fear and respect back in the day of the law. ‘They have no fear of the law right now. They feel that they won't be prosecuted, which is one of the main issues, and that's why the DA is facing a recall because she's one of the main problems. ‘I run across the individuals that commit the crimes. I hire the individuals that commit the crimes. I help them change their lives. And I hear it from them that I'll be out tomorrow if I get arrested... ‘I’ve found bullets. Knives, prescription vials of blood, 765 needles, used needles, in a park. ‘I found everything except for a body. And the reason why I didn't find the body is because the morgue had already picked them up.’ In a statement, Thao said she is working hard to address both issues but also said she does not intend to take advantage of the Supreme Court’s recent Grants Pass ruling. That decision, handed down two weeks ago, allows city officials to clear homeless encampments and enforce no camping laws, overturning rulings by judges from the 9th Circuit that covers the West Coast who had banned it on human rights grounds. Thao said: ‘The Supreme Court ruling does not change what my administration has been focused on and committed to from Day One. ‘The best way to prevent homelessness and to create long-term solutions is to create more affordable housing units... But. the problems in Oakland just keep mounting. In May, DailyMail.com reported how the city removed traffic lights from a busy intersection near one of the major homeless camps because because electrical boxes that controlled the lights were repeatedly tampered with and copper from them was stolen. On one occasion the malfunctioning lights sent a truck into the fence of Tam Le's repair shop. 'If you really want to fix the stop sign, I think you really have to clean up this homeless encampment,' he said. Le said several of businesses have already closed in his area on E. 12th and he isn't sure 'how long we're going to be here'. 'Because once they (occupants of the homeless encampment) move to our side of the sidewalk, we will be gone,' he added... ‘We have a responsibility to address the homelessness crises with compassion and humanity by moving people into temporary, and ultimately, permanent housing so they can live with dignity.’ But Houston remains unconvinced. ‘Public health and safety, environmental protection – that is what creates a healthy, safe, and enjoyable city. ‘Who doesn't want to have a city where you rest your head that’s enjoyable. Pleasant. Everybody wants to be able to go home and live in peace. Here, people live in fear.’"
Damn Trump!
Imagine how bad things would be if Oakland didn't follow "The best way to prevent homelessness and to create long-term solutions"

Despite California Spending $24 Billion On It Since 2019, Homelessness Increased. What Happened? - "Since 2019, California has spent about $24 billion on homelessness, but in this five-year period, homelessness increased by about 30,000, to more than 181,000. Put differently, California spent the equivalent of about $160,000 per person (based on the 2019 figure) over the last five years. With this level of spending, it was reasonable to expect that homelessness would decline substantially. What went wrong?  There are three major problems with California’s homelessness policies that are facilitating this increase. One problem is a significant lack of oversight and information about homelessness spending. The state auditor recently evaluated this spending and submitted a report that highlights the failure of the state to track spending and outcomes... The auditor attempted to closely evaluate the costs and benefits for five separate homelessness programs, though they only found data that permitted this for two of those programs.  More broadly, the failure of investing in adequate information technology infrastructure and data collection within California’s state government has been a chronic problem and has been very costly. In 2020, California’s antiquated hardware and software within the Employment and Development Department (EDD) was a key factor in about $32 billion in unemployment benefits fraud. The department’s computer system is based on 1980s architecture running 1950s software.  And the EDD not only was overrun with fraudulent claims, it delayed legitimate payments for months. The former deputy director of unemployment insurance described  EDD’s ability to deal with the high number of COVID claims as follows: “The best way I can describe it is like going to a gunfight with a squirt gun.”... A second key problem with California homelessness policy, one that is rarely, if ever, discussed, is that there are too many California households who simply do not earn enough to live sensibly in California, given the state’s very high cost of living... These statistics about the number of Californians who don’t earn enough to realistically live here, particularly in the expensive areas near the coast, raise important questions about the state’s approach to homelessness and how taxpayers should view its homelessness safety net. A social safety net exists to provide support for those who experience an adverse event that they cannot realistically insure themselves against. Our homelessness safety net should exist for those who become homeless as a result of family crises, such as a child running away or a family dissolution that results in a parent and children with nowhere to go. It should also exist for those who suffer disabilities and for seniors who may have a limited ability to relocate. However, there is no justification for reliance on the safety net to pay for those who do not have the resources to responsibly live in California.   Perhaps the most important reason that many Californians are financially burdened is housing affordability. The sensible policy response to this is to facilitate building housing in the state that low-income households can realistically afford without significant public assistance. This means building low-cost housing, which likely means utilizing manufactured housing (housing that is built from start to finish within a factory, and then shipped to the homesite)—which can be built at only about $100 per square foot—and building in areas where land values are not so high, which means outside of the state’s very expensive coastal areas. For example, a 1,000-square-foot manufactured home placed on a small lot that is outside of California’s highest-land-cost areas can likely be created for under $200,000. A household earning $50,000 per year, which is far below California’s median household income of over $90,000 annually, could realistically afford such housing on their own.   But the state’s policy toward building housing for the homeless is the opposite of this approach... The state’s existing practice of building over-the-top expensive housing for the homeless is not fiscally responsible, nor is it feasible within the context of a realistic budget. And reducing building costs to a level commensurate with the budgets of those who are vulnerable to financial risk also means freeing up funds for mental health, drug addiction, and physical therapy services that can help many homeless individuals get back on track."
Clearly, the problem is that they didn't spend enough

California Spent $24 Billion on Homelessness and It Can’t Measure the Impact - Bloomberg - "The audit revealed that the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, the state’s key coordinating body, hasn’t maintained up-to-date financial tracking since 2021.  The council “has neither ensured the accuracy of the information in the state data system, nor has it used this information to evaluate homelessness programs’ success,” the auditor’s office said.  The report casts doubt on California’s ability to address one of its most intractable problems – and spending is only set to continue. The state and its municipalities have raised billions of dollars to fund homelessness programs, in part by raising sales taxes and selling bonds. In March, Governor Gavin Newsom narrowly won voter approval for a more than $6 billion bond initiative to battle drug addiction and mental illness, as well as build more affordable housing.  To many observers, the closeness of that vote suggests growing public frustration over the state’s costly efforts to alleviate the crisis and its track record of mixed results."

Autism Capital 🧩 on X - "🚨GAVIN NEWSOM: "We've been working before DOGE was DOGE. It's like a promo project. We're going to eliminate 62,000 positions. California is a leader in that space." LMAO Gavin seriously tries to say California is a leader in gov efficiency. WHAT? 🤦‍♂️😂"
ALX 🇺🇸 on X - "California spent $24 Billion “fighting homelessness” but didn’t track outcomes and the number of homeless people increased by 30,000 during that period. The state also accounts for 30% of all of the homeless people in the U.S."
Elon Musk on X - "If you pay organizations according to the number of homeless people they “manage”, you create an incentive to maximize the number of homeless people, which is exactly what happened here"

San Francisco homeless nonprofit was 'irresponsible' with $240 million of taxpayer money, showering staff with pay bumps, in latest scandal to rock California's charity housing sector - "Auditors have slammed a homelessness nonprofit in San Francisco for being 'careless and irresponsible' with $240 million of taxpayer money, in the latest scandal to rock California's bloated charity housing sector.  HomeRise, one of the city's main providers of homeless housing, 'misused' funds, lacked financial controls and engaged in other practices that 'heightened the risk of fraud,' says a damning city report.  It's the latest in a slew of revelations about waste in California's so-called 'homelessness industrial complex' — a gravy train of funders, officials, and shelter owners more keen on swallowing public funds than solving the problem... Auditors found 'unallowable, imprudent, or questionable spending' by HomeRise that broke rules about using city dollars for fundraising, paying staff bonuses, and providing lunches and gifts to staff.  At the start of last year, the nonprofit had 118 active credit cards in use, many with limits exceeding $10,000 that were easily abused, auditors said in their report... They also found that HomeRise gave out 'signing bonuses' to staff who had been at the nonprofit for years.  One staffer got an $87,000 or 74 percent pay bump in the span of just nine months, they found. Other controversial costs included $12,500 for a social event.  The big payouts came even as the nonprofit lost millions of dollars because its mismanaged buildings were sitting empty.  In July 2023, two of its buildings in the gritty Tenderloin district were about one third empty.  Vacancies not only lost the company revenue but also 'represent missed opportunities to provide unhoused people with permanent, supportive housing,' auditors said.  Auditors said the charity was badly run and suffered from an 'alarming rate of turnover.'... More than two thirds of US adults say homelessness is out of control and that officials need to move those sleeping rough into tented encampments outside towns and cities, a recent DailyMail.com/TIPP Poll shows.  Our survey revealed that 67 percent of Americans are fed up with the country's fast-rising number of homeless people and want mayors to take drastic steps to tackle the scourge... Our survey of 1,401 adults, however, found that a tough policy resonated with swathes of voters across the US — with more than two thirds saying they favored resettlement camps."

Kevin Kiley on X - "Gavin Newsom put out a Top 10 list: “Ten Ways California Leads the Nation.” Some are vague, like “belonging and unity.” Others are farcical, like "high-speed rail." And there are several key omissions from the list:

-homelessness (1 out of 50)
-poverty (1 out of 50)
-Retail crime (1 out of 50)
-Anti-business regulations (1 out of 50)
-frivolous lawsuits (1 out of 50)
-unemployment (1 out of 50)
-wage stagnation (1 out of 50)
-restrictions on workers (1 out of 50)
-gas prices (1 out of 50)
-housing costs (2 out of 50)
-water bills (2 out of 50)
-energy/electricity costs (3 out of 50)
-inequality (3 out of 50)
-income tax (1 out of 50)
-gas tax (1 out of 50)
-budget deficit (1 out of 50)
-road disrepair (3 out of 50)
-illiteracy (1 out of 50)
-educational inequity (2 out of 50)
-COVID school shutdowns (1 out out of 50)
-COVID business shutdowns (1 out of 50)
-COVID mandates (1 out of 50)
-illegal border crossings (1 out of 50)
-funding for illegal immigrants (1 out of 50)
-People leaving state (1 out of 50)
This is what Newsom and Kamala Harris call a "model for the nation.""

California has the lowest literacy rate of any state, data suggests - "Nearly 1 in 4 people over the age of 15 lack the skills to decipher the words in this sentence. Only 77% of adults are considered mid- to highly literate, according to the nonpartisan data crunchers at World Population Review...   “It doesn’t surprise me at all,” said Niu Gao, a senior fellow who studies education issues at the Public Policy Institute of California, as Capital Weekly cited. “California in general does not do very well, and you can see this throughout the entire education pipeline.”"
Damn useless red states!

Meme - "Thank God California banned plastic straws *homeless tents and rubbish strewn everywhere*"

Meme - Squatters as Hela: "You can't kick me out, I know my rights"
Californian police as Thor: "I know, but he can"
unhinged Vietnamese Kick streamers: *Surtur destroying Asgard*"
Streaming the squatter struggle: Asian Andy's viral videos raise legal questions

Clown World ™ 🤡 on X - "A Waymo car was vandalized while a passenger was inside in San Francisco"

Ashley Zavala on X - "JUST IN: Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill extending alcohol sales in CA until 4am in one place and one place only—the 100 person VIP club in the new Intuit Dome/LA Clippers arena."
Lee Hepner on X - "The wife of the owner of the LA Clippers made a $1 million political donation to Newsom. You just can’t make this stuff up."

Halle Berry Criticizes Gavin Newsom for 'Devaluing' Women at Summit
Naturally, on reddit people were criticising her. Black women are only sacrosanct if they push the left wing agenda

Thread by @TeamJConr on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "After completing a map of The Mission Neighborhood I found:
- 232 Drug Addicts
- 213 Closed Businesses.
- 81 Empty/Abandoned Homes
- 50 Tents
- 37 Rvs
- 23 Prostitues
- 1 Raccoon See 🧵 for findings because it’s MASSIVE.
The drug addicts have completely taken over blocks in the Mission. I’ve noticed a trend where the street squatters have taken over small spots around resident’s homes so do beware and be careful. The closed businesses found ranged from small hole in the wall to massive buildings. Mission St and Valencia St have blocks of closed businesses. Even in the warehouse area near the Central Freeway are for sale. Something I found interesting is there are many burned and abandoned homes scattered through the neighborhood. There are no signs specifying what is going to be done with them. We also have those luxary condos that have yet to be filled. So much for housing crisis narrative. I found that the tents are massive in the Mission than they are in the Tenderloin. I even got a video of a squatter cooking food inside one of the tents. The many tents I passed had the squatters playing games in their iPhones and other electronics. In many areas, there are a concentration of RV invaders. I spoke to one RV squatter who said they are coming from the D7 area into the Mission because they don’t get the same push back. Another guy walked around his RV with a screwdriver in a weapon like manner. I checked out the reported areas of active prostitution and definitely confirmed they are active. Their pimp was parked in an SUV across the street and moved the girls as soon as it was discovered that I was surveying the area. There was one girl who looked no older than 17.
I want to point out is the Mission is very dirty and if we are serious about climate change, the first thing we need to do is massive clean up the trash. The rats even have grown to NYC size. No wonder why we have epidemics and pandemics."

Richard Hanania on X - "Reportedly, all they had to do to make the San Francisco metro safe and clean was to make it hard to evade the fare. Many things are like this."

Friday, February 06, 2026

Links - 6th February 2026 (2 - Climate Change)

2 top climate advisers quit saying Carney government is ignoring its experts : r/canada - "I love how the same people who think we should be more like Norway don't think it's possible to have both modern oil and gas infrastructure and a pristine west coast."
"They say they want Norway but when they talk policy they describe Venezuela"
"Basically.  They just want the Government to run everything including their lives.  It's mind boggling to think they the Government has created most of our issues but they're somehow the best ones to fix things."
"This right here. And why we have the Liberals back in power."
2 top climate advisers quit saying Carney government is ignoring its experts : r/canada - "They want humans to go extinct so the environment can flourish 😂"

Peter Clack on X - "They told us China was cheating. Turns out they were just building while we were preaching. While the West was busy dismantling coal plants, paying people not to boil kettles and covering farmland with solar panels that don’t work when it’s dark, China did the obvious: They kept the lights on and built everything.  The result? China now makes 80% of the world’s solar panels, 70% of the batteries, 60% of the wind turbine parts and 55% of global steel (more than the next 15 countries combined).  And they’re still commissioning two state-of-the-art coal plants a week – the cleanest coal plants ever built, because reliable power beats ideology every single time.  In 2000 China’s manufacturing output was smaller than Italy’s. Today it’s larger than America + Europe + Japan + South Korea combined. We outsourced the actual hardware of the 'green revolution' to our main rival, then acted surprised when they became the workshop of the world and the richest industrial power in history.  The miracle isn’t mysterious. It’s embarrassingly simple: Abundant energy. No net-zero cults. A government that sees steel mills and giga-factories as strategic assets, not sins. The biggest transfer of wealth and power in human history didn’t happen with guns or treaties. It happened because one side built things and the other side wrote strongly worded letters and paid influencers to shame anyone who pointed it out.  China installed more solar in 2024 than the entire world had installed cumulatively by 2017.  From 2005–2023 China added ~1,100 GW of coal capacity while the West lost ~200 GW. That gap is the story of the century.  The West ran a 20-year experiment in whether you can deindustrialize your own civilization, hand the manufacturing base to a strategic rival, subsidise that rival with your own climate policies, yet still win the century.  Result so far: China’s manufacturing share of global GDP went from ~6% in 2000 to ~30% today. America’s went from ~22% to ~15%. Europe’s collapsed from ~25% to ~14%.  China didn’t beat us. We decommissioned ourselves. Ready to discuss?"

Budget officer demands answers on ballooning EV subsidies - "Canada’s budget watchdog is pressing Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne for updated figures on the true cost of Ottawa’s electric vehicle battery subsidies, warning taxpayers are being kept in the dark as the industry falters.  Budget Officer Yves Giroux wrote to the Department of Finance on August 14 asking for revised forecasts on both construction support and ongoing production subsidies.  Blacklock's Reporter says his office previously pegged the total bill at up to $50 billion, far higher than the government has admitted... A Department of Finance briefing note last fall quietly admitted the government’s electric auto strategy “may be adjusted” due to delays and shortfalls, but Champagne still insists the subsidies are a “game changer for the nation.”  He has claimed Canadians would see a five-year payback on the billions spent, calling it a “pretty good deal.” Giroux flatly rejected those claims, accusing the Liberals of peddling “wildly optimistic” projections.  “We think our approach is reasonable, much more so than the government’s,” he testified, adding that his only interest is protecting taxpayers.  The Budget Office warned the payback timeline touted by Champagne is unrealistic, especially given market troubles and the collapse of a company Ottawa had already backed with more than a billion dollars.  Giroux said transparency is critical: “I work for parliamentarians. I work for the benefit of taxpayers and Canadians. I don’t have a vested interest.”"

Ottawa, the age of wishful climate thinking is over - "We’re entering what has become an annual fall ritual: the rush of national governments to shape the promises they’ll carry to the UN’s COP (Conference of the Parties) climate summit, being held this year in Brazil in mid-November. For Canada, this ritual has taken on a strangely self-defeating quality. Year after year, Ottawa bureaucrats produce the policies most ardently demanded by the climate lobby. Whether these measures actually reduce emissions is beside the point. The ceremony is about pledging allegiance to “net zero” — a term that grows vaguer and less credible with every passing year.  There is much nervous pacing as the big-emitting industries wonder who will be in the spotlight this sacrifice season. But the real question this year is not what clever new restriction Ottawa will announce, but whether our leaders are willing to read the room: Away from the theatre of climate summits, the world is confronting energy realities that can’t be wished away. Consider the United States. From 2005 to 2023 its per capita energy-related CO₂ emissions fell nearly a third. The driver wasn’t lofty pledges but the replacement of coal with natural gas, supplemented by renewables. In Maryland, for instance, coal plunged from more than half the power mix to just five per cent, while gas surged. The result was lower emissions but still-reliable electricity.  Canada should take note. We enjoy hydro and nuclear advantages in some regions but electricity demand is rising quickly. Population growth and the explosion of artificial intelligence computing are stretching supply. In Britain, Nvidia’s CEO warned that the country’s AI ambitions will require gas turbines alongside nuclear and renewables. Green aspiration won’t power data centres.  The International Energy Agency underscores another reality: oil and gas companies spend about half a trillion dollars annually simply to maintain output. Without this investment, U.S. shale production would fall more than a third in a single year. These fuels aren’t fading out. They remain the backbone of the global system. For Canada, that should spell opportunity. Geopolitics drive the point home. J.P. Morgan calls this moment the “new energy security age.” Europe is accelerating its exit from Russian liquefied natural gas. Japan is boosting its LNG tanker fleet by 50 per cent. Mexico is signing billion-dollar LNG supply deals. Each move reflects a basic calculation: energy security is national security.  Canada’s allies are asking us to contribute. Our federal energy minister now concedes the obvious: for the next few years, at least, natural gas is the most economic and reliable fuel for baseload. Meeting the demand for it would mean high-paying jobs at home and stronger alliances abroad. The consequences of suppressing it are on display in California, where climate absolutism has driven out refineries, leaving policy-makers scrambling to stave off fuel shortages. Affordability, not ideals, sets the limits of public tolerance. Globally, too, peak climate enthusiasm has given way to pragmatism. The United States is now the world’s largest exporter of refined oil and LNG. Nations have dropped “climate solidarity” in favour of self-interest. Even progressives salt their speeches with words like “realism” and “pragmatism.” The age of wishful climate thinking is over.  British Columbia sits atop the Montney gas basin, possesses the shortest route to Asia and is home to Indigenous nations pursuing equity stakes in LNG projects. These projects embody reconciliation, create prosperity and displace coal abroad — cutting emissions more effectively than many of Ottawa’s more headline-grabbing gestures... nearly 100 Canadian oil and gas CEOs have sent an open letter — twice already — to the new PM, explaining why the emissions cap will keep at bay the very investors he says he wants to attract."
Climate change hysteria is about virtue signalling

Goldman: Oil and gas stocks should be bedrock of sustainable investing - "Just as many mission-driven fund managers have reconsidered their defense policy in the wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an analyst at Goldman Sachs  says it is now time for sustainable investors to re-evaluate their approach to oil and gas companies.  It comes at a time when European energy majors have slashed renewable spending and doubled down on fossil fuels in an effort to boost near-term shareholder returns.  Investments focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors tend to favor companies that score highly on certain criteria, such as climate change, human rights or corporate transparency.  Tobacco giants, fossil fuel companies and weapons makers have typically been among those to have been screened out or excluded from sustainable portfolios... Goldman’s Della Vigna outlined three reasons to back-up his view on why ESG investors should bring oil and gas stocks in from the cold.  “Let’s be clear, this energy transition will be much longer than expected. We are going to have, we think, peak oil demand in the mid-2030s [and] peak gas demand in the 2050s,” Della Vigna said.  “And we clearly show that we need greenfield oil and gas development well into the 2040s. So, if we need new oil and gas development, why wouldn’t we own these companies?”... Della Vigna’s second point was that oil and gas companies represent some of the biggest investors in low-carbon energy worldwide, adding that a failure to both engage with, and finance oil and gas stocks would ultimately serve as a barrier to the energy transition.  In addition, Della Vigna said that unlike utilities, which he described as infrastructure builders, oil and gas companies are “market makers” and “risk-takers.”... “Otherwise, we will not have affordable energy, especially for emerging markets, and we will have energy poverty, which I don’t think is acceptable in any ESG framework,” he continued."

Fossil fuel demand to peak by 2030, we're told. Or maybe not - "The annual World Energy Outlook released Wednesday by the International Energy Agency, the global collective of nations dedicated to spinning climate change policy, claims that the global energy transition is underway. In the outlook for oil and gas, the IEA claims that “Clean energy momentum remains strong enough to bring a peak in demand for each of the fossil fuels by 2030.”  While that outcome cannot be ruled out, energy investment indicators have been trending in a different direction. The S&P global clean energy select index, which measures the stock performance of companies in clean energy sectors, has lost more than 10 per cent so far this year, bringing the total loss since 2021 to more than 60 per cent. In Canada, the S&P/TSX renewable energy and clean technology index has also lost more than 60 per cent of its value since 2020. As the graph below indicates, the decline in investment support for clean energy is another illustration of the growing policy and investment gap that faces the global effort to dramatically reduce carbon emissions by 2050. While markets have failed to give green investments a big green light, the value of the S&P/TSX oil and gas index has doubled  from $110 in 2020 to $325 this week... Such IEA-style optimism has been a constant in the push for a green energy transition. In Canada, a 2021 paper in Energy Regulation Quarterly hailed the arrival in 2020 of a new era in Canadian energy policy. Governments had created “a signature year in terms of the shift in rhetoric and investment dollars away from conventional fuels and technologies to emerging ones.” In terms of energy law and policy, argued the authors, “the year 2020 ended with a bang” when Ottawa enacted legislation to increase the carbon tax from $50 in 2022 to $170 per ton in 2030. Also in 2020, an electric vehicle “revolution” had been launched, pipelines had been cancelled, and new subsidies and tax credits announced.  Alas, the investment story since 2020 shows that the big bang never happened, not in Canada and not in most of the world. Yet despite the obvious failure of the green energy revolution to bring on the great transition away from fossil fuels, environmental and social governance (ESG) initiatives remain high on the strategic models pursued by some investment communities.  According to a report from Canada’s Corporate Knights organization, global government pension funds remain ready to drive the green energy revolution. Michael Cohen, chief operating investment officer at California’s CalPERS pension giant, told a Toronto conference last week that his organization is poised for action. “We have fully bought into the thesis that we can generate outperformance by leaning into the climate revolution.”  Canada’s Mark Carney promised at the same conference that investment dollars will flow to green energy when the command and control policies are in place. “When society sets a clear goal, such as net-zero, it becomes profitable to be part of the solution and costly to remain part of the problem.”  So far, not so."
When pushing the left wing agenda is more important than earning money

Thread by @mr_james_c on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "This chart might look like a chart of CO2 emissions but it's not. It's a Rorschach Test.
*Annual CO2 emissions - China soaring into the stratosphere while the UK is plummeting*
For some reason, otherwise intelligent Brits will look at it and conclude that:
- China is doing an amazing job building renewables
- the UK is a unique villain because of "historic emissions"
- China's emissions are set to decline... next year
The reactions are utterly bizarre, it's a cult.
Let's look at the farcical "historical emissions" claim.  Another way of saying "historical" is "cumulative". China's cumulative emissions overtook the UK nearly 30 years ago. And then look what happened?  Activists use the term "historical" rather than cumulative because they want to imply that the UK is somehow uniquely culpable. By doing this they're being China's useful idiots.
Next let's look at emissions per capita.  You often hear "well Chinese people don't emit that much, in the UK we're far more wasteful etc".  In reality Chinese EPC overtook the UK a decade ago. Today the average Chinese person emits nearly 2x the average UK person.  The only reason the myth persists is because of the ignorance of activists in the UK who cannot conceive of a nation of over a billion avid consumers in a thriving economy. In their heads China is still full of peasant farmers.
Ultimately I don't really have a beef with China. They have made a determination that economic prosperity and opportunity is the most important thing and you can only tackle emissions from a position of economic strength.  Contrast this with the UK which has taken the opposite approach - focusing on emissions in a way that causes severe economic damage making everyone poorer. The only way this ridiculous situation survives is that emissions reductions and climate are treated like a religion.  But the zealots that emerge from this have illogical positions: they attack anyone who might criticise China's approach while constantly flogging the UK for not doing enough.  Spectacularly unhealthy.
Because the hard of thinking have started to pick up on this thread, let's address the "well we're just exporting our emissions to China" (along with manufacturing jobs).  It is true that many Developed economies export emissions, and just China's total emissions are more than its domestic ones.  But as these charts show, the overwhelming majority of China's emissions are "local" - ie. Unsurprisingly 1bn or so avid consumers create a lot of emissions for themselves. While the UK mostly offshored industry and jobs with its emissions.  The continued ignorance around China's level of local emissions comes back to the point around ignorance I made in an earlier post - China is no longer the peasant farmer population of Western imagination."
Left wingers just hate the West

Feds want to open 1/10th of Utah for solar energy development. The state and environmentalists aren’t so sure.
When broader environmentalism stands in the way of climate change hysteria

Feds' backtracking on climate action is 'fuelling' Quebec separatism, ex-minister Guilbeault says - "Guilbeault argued that the federal government has tried to appease Alberta in the past, namely by purchasing and completing the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline — but he argued that failed to quell western alienation or support for Alberta's separation."
Apparently you need to destroy the country to keep it together. And of course you have the revisionist history over the pipeline
The same people who screech about how Albertan separatists are traitors and must be crushed favour endless concessions to Quebec to pacify them

Kelly McParland: Climate warriors failed. We need to think outside the box - "McKenna is a climate change warrior, and each of her assertions may be entirely accurate. What’s up for grabs is her conclusion: that now, more than ever, the world needs to forge ahead with the same battles, along the same lines, using the same tactics that have been followed for decades now. If the situation is getting worse every day, countries aren’t keeping their promises, emissions continue to rise and wildfires are chasing Canadians from their homes in record numbers, does it make sense to claim that current climate policies are working? Or does the sad state of the record indicate it’s time to try something different? Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney are trying something new and novel with the agreement signed last week to consternation on several fronts. The deal is nothing if not a sharp change from the antagonistic approach that’s characteristic of the nine years of Justin Trudeau’s prime ministership, which ended with the two sides barely on speaking terms... Carney’s climate credentials aren’t seriously open to question. Even McKenna concedes that “Mark Carney knows more about climate than almost anyone.” The agreement suggests Carney doesn’t see the pact as a betrayal of climate orthodoxy so much as an understanding that years of environmental summits and anti-industrial policy haven’t achieved their desired goals, and that continuing to make the economy pay heavily in productivity, growth and investment isn’t the best way to get better results. Climate activists have no one but themselves to blame for the changed approach. For years, they’ve built a crusade on forecasts of doom. Their favoured terminology has elevated the situation from a challenge to a crisis to an emergency to an “existential threat.” Cold winters result from a “polar vortex.” Hot summer days are a heat emergency. Heavy rain comes from “atmospheric rivers.” Scare tactics can be effective at times but tend to fade with repetition. A 2024 report from the non-profit Environics Institute found that over a five-year period from 2019, climate fears slid down the ranks of top concerns expressed by Canadians. “Few Canadians — just one in 20 — identify climate change or the environment top-of-mind as the single most important problem facing the country today, with most focused on economic concerns associated with the rising cost of living and housing affordability,” it reported. The shift crosses “all parties and regions except the North,” it said. At the same time, Environics noted, fewer Canadians profess faith in either the federal or provincial governments’ handling of the issue. Since declaring climate change a major global priority in the wake of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol and the 2015 Paris Agreement, Ottawa has failed to meet any of its major targets and isn’t likely to in the near term. The Canadian Climate Institute projects that, despite some progress in reducing emissions, Canada won’t meet its 2030 targets. The institute called a Parliamentary Budget Office forecast that Ottawa could miss its target by 6.5 per cent “optimistic.” A PBO report on the economic impact of oil and gas production restrictions predicted that Trudeau-era policies could cost 40,000 jobs and reduce gross domestic product by $20.5 billion by 2032. A turning point in public attitude could be traced to the Trudeau government’s decision to exempt heating oil from its signature carbon tax, which was largely seen as a partisan move aimed at enhancing Liberal fortunes in the Atlantic provinces. Carney’s pledge to kill the tax was a key element in his campaign to succeed Trudeau and coincided with a sharp revival of Liberal fortunes. Meanwhile, hopes for an emissions-reducing revolution in electric vehicles has largely stalled. Only China has managed to mass produce affordable EVs, but it has been blocked from western markets by steep tariffs. Major EV-related investments in Ontario and Quebec have been delayed or cancelled due to market uncertainties, despite hefty subsidies... climate leaders had 30 years to follow their approach while success got pushed ever farther into the future. A crisis that lasts that long and keeps getting worse cries for fresh thinking"
Time to double down and demonise "climate change deniers" even more!

Activists who blockaded German airport must pay more than €400,000 - "Ten activists from the climate action group Last Generation must pay more than €400,000 ($463,208) to the airline Eurowings due to a blockade of Hamburg Airport... If the defendants block an airport again, they can be detained for up to six months"

Meme Iain Mansfield @IGMansfield: ""And in our next King's Speech, we will be introducing legislation to repeal the First Law of Thermodynamics.""
Department for Energy Security and Net... @energyg....: "Did you know a heat pump is more efficient than a gas boiler? Meaning it generates 3 times more energy than it consumes. Check if a heat pump could be suitable for your home"

Meme - Michael Arouet @MichaelAArouet: "Can someone please explain why green socialists are so against nuclear power, but push the degrowth nonsense narratives instead? Wouldn't it make more sense to stay prosperous, avoid blackouts and save the planet?"
"France. GDP and CO2, per person
1980 Nuclear expansion +43 nuclear reactors *GDP per person continues to rise, while CO2 per person plummets*"

Greta Thunberg is banned from Venice after dumping green dye in canal and is angrily accused of being 'more interested in self-promotion than the environment' - "Greta Thunberg has been banned from Venice after she and Extinction Rebellion activists dumped green dye in the Grand Canal.  The 22-year-old climate campaigner was issued with a €150 (£130) fine and a 48-hour restriction on entering the northeastern Italian city after multiple protests over the weekend.  Some 35 other activists were handed the same fine and ban... Luca Zaia, the governor of Veneto, condemned the stunt as 'a disrespectful gesture for our city, its history, and its fragility'.  'I am even more surprised to see Greta Thunberg among the authors of this useless protest, who clearly aim - more than raising awareness about the environment - to give visibility to themselves,' he added. Extinction Rebellion activists also targetted rivers, canals and fountains in other Italian cities including Bologna, Genoa, Milan, Padua, Palermo, Parma, Trieste, Turin and Taranto, to raise awareness about the 'massive effects of climate collapse'."

Peter Clack on X - "They sold you a greenhouse that doesn’t exist
The misnamed 'greenhouse effect' is not a lid trapping heat but a modest radiative delay dominated by water vapor, not CO₂. The 19th-century discoverers of the effect never imagined their work would be used to justify dismantling reliable energy before replacements exist. Spending trillions to make electricity simultaneously more expensive and less reliable — while the world’s largest emitter keeps building coal plants unchecked — is not climate policy. It is unilateral economic self-harm based on a 150-year-old analogy that was always imperfect and has now become actively deceptive.  Western societies are betting trillions and deindustrializing based on on the idea that weather-dependent energy can replace baseload power tomorrow — a bet no competent engineer would take. No competent engineer believes we can run a modern industrial economy on wind and solar without continent-scale grids and many terawatt-hours of long-duration storage. Those technologies do not exist at scale or acceptable cost.  The 'greenhouse' analogy itself is misleading and should have been abandoned decades ago. Actual greenhouses work by suppressing convection; the atmosphere is an open, convecting, water-vapor dominated system. A far more accurate description is 'infrared opacity' or 'radiative delay.' The early scientists (Fourier, Tyndall, Arrhenius) all identified water vapor as providing 75–85% of the natural warming effect — and they regarded that ~33°C of warming as a good thing. None of them saw CO₂ as the primary climate 'control knob' and Arrhenius explicitly thought anthropogenic warming would be beneficial. Even the IPCC’s own numbers show water vapor plus clouds account for ~80% of the total effect, with CO₂ contributing only 10–20%. The entire projected amplification in today’s models comes from assumed strong positive water-vapor feedback — the single largest uncertainty in climate science.  Even if we accept the IPCC’s central 3°C estimate for doubling CO₂, the optimal policy response is modest mitigation over decades — not immediate forced deindustrialization. Under the most rigorous recent physics (Happer, van Wijngaarden, Lindzen, Lewis, Curry etc), the net effect of doubling CO₂ is likely 1–1.5°C and probably beneficial overall.  Yet we have already spent trillions, driven energy prices to crippling levels (Germany, California, UK), and repeatedly flirted with blackouts — all while global emissions continue to rise. That is not science-based policy. It is ideology dressed up as science, built on a misleading analogy that was never fit for purpose."

Finally we have the proof that Lucy Connolly was stitched up

Finally we have the proof that Lucy Connolly was stitched up

"[She] had been made an example of by a British state that was increasingly nervous that people no longer accepted its narrative on multiculturalism – “Diversity is our strength!”.

So terrified was the criminal justice system by the threat of social unrest it was determined to clamp down on anyone who dared challenge it...

Diagnosed with PTSD after Harry’s death, she was easily triggered by any report of children suffering...

The fact that Axel Rudakubana was originally said by the media to be a Cardiff-born “quiet choir boy” angered Lucy, as did the insistence by police and MPs that the attack was not “terror related”, despite the targets being young Western girls enjoying moving their bodies to “decadent” pop music (not unlike the jihadist attack on the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena which I have always attributed to Islamist misogyny), the discovery (we later learnt) of an al-Qaeda training manual on Rudakubana’s computer, and the presence of enough ricin under his bed to poison everyone in his street...

It was reported by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) that Mrs Connolly had told police she “did not like immigrants and claimed that children were not safe from them”. She said nothing of the sort, but by the time the CPS admitted it the damage was done. Within hours, she was all over the media as “Tory councillor’s racist wife”. 

Lucy was denied bail, although as a first-time offender with a blameless record she was the perfect candidate for it. With remarkable speed, her case was rushed through. Lucy was held on remand in prison and was persuaded by a duty solicitor that “going guilty” was her best option if she wanted to be home in time for Christmas with her 12-year-old daughter.

Such a case might be expected to be heard in a magistrates’ court – I was told by one horrified magistrate that she would be “looking for any reason not to jail someone like Lucy” – but a magistrate could not have given Lucy a long sentence, something we could speculate the state was rather keen on in the aftermath of the Southport “riots”.

The Connollys were shocked when the judge at Birmingham Crown Court delivered a lecture on what a diverse and tolerant nation the UK was and then, apparently ignoring all the mitigating factors and the powerful testimonials from ethnic-minority parents, sentenced Lucy to a shocking 31 months in jail.

I was deeply suspicious about Lucy Connolly’s case. Ray Connolly was almost as demonised as Lucy for insisting on Sky News “my wife is not a racist”. I believed him. After my own brush with police over a long-deleted tweet, I began to talk to Lucy in prison, and heard how she was being denied the normal leave granted even to hardcore offenders. I came to the chilling conclusion she was effectively a political prisoner.

After I wrote about Lucy, her story was picked up around the world, contributing to a growing alarm that Britain – ironically led by “human rights” lawyer Sir Keir Starmer – was exercising censorship of our ancient free-speech rights.

Much of this was surmise and not easy to prove. Questioned about the case, the Prime Minister said he had no knowledge of it. Lord Hermer, the Attorney General, was said not to have been involved in the sentencing of Mrs Connolly and others arrested in connection with the Southport riots. When Lucy applied to the CPS for her files, they said they didn’t have them.

Like many things Lucy was told, that wasn’t true. She put in a SAR (Subject Access Request) and this week was finally sent all the relevant documents. Some of what they contain is utterly damning – not of Lucy but of the criminal justice system that was clearly in a hurry to punish her as harshly as possible.

Lucy was charged on the night of August 9. By 9.45am the following day – a Saturday, when good lawyers are hard to find – the CPS had got confirmation that Lord Hermer had signed off the prosecution. Up early, was he? Emails said the case had gone through as an “emergency prosecution”, what one senior barrister described to me as “almost certainly unlawful”.

“They have to prove it’s an emergency – and it clearly isn’t,” he said. “What is it they’re trying to prevent? Mrs Connolly had already deleted her tweet. Saying it’s an emergency prosecution is clearly political.”

On email, the CPS continued: “There is evidence of other racist tweets sent on L.C’s account. Both before and after the particular tweet. This demonstrates that this was not a one-off regrettable tweet but part of her dislike for immigrants and a desire for…” [The final word of the sentence is redacted.]

Not true. “No further racist tweets were found on my phone or my Twitter account,” Lucy says. “This is confirmed by Northamptonshire Police in a reply to a complaint I made against them. There is one charge for one tweet on the indictment.” If the police or CPS claimed there were other racist tweets then they “misled the court,” says the barrister, “which is very serious.”

Astonishingly, district judges had been informed about “these cases” (linked to Southport presumably) and were told they must be put in “the next available slots”. Who was telling them that? Surely, it was the Ministry of Justice or even the Attorney General himself. “Unconstitutional” is what the barrister calls it.

Reasons cited for denying Lucy bail twice are “obviously unlawful”, he says. She didn’t need “protection” as she could be safe at home with her family. Also, there was no danger of a repeat offence, as the documents claim. “Police could have taken away her phone and her computer. Again, it looks like a political decision.”

The documents record that, on August 22, Lucy’s solicitor attended her second bail hearing (the first request had been refused). The hearing lasted two minutes. Just long enough to read out Lucy’s name, date of birth and address. “The decision had already been made,” Lucy tells me. “They clearly weren’t prepared to listen to any of my mitigating factors because how could they in such a short amount of time?” Either her solicitor didn’t offer a defence, or he wasn’t allowed to.

The courts were also told that charges and sentencing should reflect the “seriousness” with which Parliament “has approached the issue of racial hostility”. What has Parliament got to do with it? Isn’t the judiciary supposed to be independent?

As Lucy’s was a first offence she could have been fined and her case heard in a magistrates’ court. But, in the documents, the CPS reveals that they’ve been told that people (involved in Southport) are going to get custodial sentences of more than 12 months. Judges have been told that they will have to award a certain sentence. “They have a Sentencing Council which they claim is independent,” says the barrister. “Specifying what the sentence should be is definitely political interference.”

The documents also reference Frank Ferguson, head of the Crown Prosecution Service’s Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, who said in a statement issued after Lucy pleaded guilty on September 2: “During police interview, Lucy Connolly stated she had strong views on immigration, told officers she did not like immigrants and claimed that children were not safe from them.”

“This was not what was said,” according to Lucy. “Police interviews confirm I did not say I did not like immigrants. I said I was concerned about undocumented men arriving in the UK illegally and we don’t know what they’ve done or where they’re from. This was later corrected by the CPS to reflect what I’d actually said.”

None of the above is particularly surprising to be honest, although I still find it shocking. “It just confirms everything we suspected,” says Lucy. “I’m just surprised they were prepared to put it down in black and white.”

With Starmer and Hermer preparing to restrict trial by jury, there seems no let-up in the authoritarian crackdown on “hate speech” (very often just telling the truth) that saw Lucy Connolly cruelly and absurdly spend more than a year away from her child. The same criminal justice system which gives insanely lenient sentences to foreign rapists did, in effect, put on a show trial for a white, working-class mum of previously good character who called out an asylum system which poses a growing danger to women and girls.

Well, it backfired. Lucy’s case became notorious. Once her draconian release conditions are lifted in a year’s time, and she can travel abroad, she has an open invitation to go and speak at the White House about the way she was fitted up to act as a deterrent to others who feel inclined to criticise what Lucy rightly called “treacherous government and politicians” who have lost control of our borders.

The Trump administration makes no secret of the fact that it regards Starmer’s Britain as a free-speech basket case and, in fact, Graham Linehan, the comedian, gave evidence to Congress today, about his arrest at Heathrow Airport by five armed officers last September for tweets he sent about the transgender debate.

Should the Prime Minister still be in a job, which I very much doubt, he should brace himself to be deeply embarrassed by the formidable Mrs Connolly.

"


Links - 6th February 2026 (1 - Migrants: US)

Meme - "The Only Choice
*Trolley problem*
The Future of Immigration Enforcement
ICE-ing valueless agitators seeking suicide-by-cop *1 person on track*
South Africa levels of torture and rape imposed upon the whole of the population forever *5 people on track*"

Meme - "ICE agents in Minnesota just received new orders from officials. They are no longer allowed to "engage" with "agitators," and activity must be limited to immigrants with criminal charges or convictions. But here's the thing. If ICE agents are receiving NEW orders to do what they were originally supposed to be doing, then doesn't that mean the original orders were to terrorize Minnesotans and violate people's rights?"
"The difference now is local and state law enforcement will provide protection and crowd control while arest are being made. If they fail ICE has full authority to arrest and defend themselves."
"The new orders: "Now that the police are cooperating, you don't need to pull double-duty as riot police. Just do your regular duties." It's not that fuckin' deep, bro."

Meme - Stacy Cay @stacycay: "Statistically, you are more likely to be shot by ICE than you are to compete against a trans woman"
Riley Gaines @Riley_Gaines: "It's so easy to not get shot by ICE"
Karla Tanner @lizabetty89: "In 2025, ICE conducted 68,400 arrests with 27 shootings.
0.039% likelihood of being shot.
In 2025, UCLA Williams Institute estimated 122k "trans" athletes in school sports, with 85,400 likely being "MtF". There were 3.5 million girls in school sports.
2.44% likelihood of girl having to compete against a transvestite boy."

Meme - "Liberals when ICE arrests a known sex offender *upset*
Liberals when an illegal alien sexually assaults and murders a minor "I forgive you.""

Stephen Miller on X - "A little primer on “asylum”:
1. There are no “asylum seekers” on the Southern Border. “Asylum” is limited to individuals fleeing extremely narrow categories of state persecution (eg high-ranking Soviet defectors during the Cold War) — none of the groups illegally crossing the border fit that criteria. No one in Mexico or Ecuador or Honduras etc live in nations where there is any state persecution of any protected class. It’s all fake, all the way down.
2. All non-Mexican illegals have transited through additional countries on the way to America where there are no forms of state persecution, thereby further disproving any hypothetical claim
3. As yet further proof the claims are fake, aliens turn down the opportunity to avoid this fabricated persecution by being safely resettled in another nation
4. Illegal aliens receive free and functionally unlimited legal services. When facing deportation, they and their lawyers (as a matter of course) automatically file fake asylum applications. It’s a multibillion dollar fraudulent industry. It’s gross, unethical, and deeply immoral. Everyone involved in this system understands and knows these claims are false. Adjudicating these knowingly false claims is a full-time job for thousands of people.
5. Federal law requires illegal aliens to be detained pending a hearing for their (fake) asylum claim. These are not prisons. They are not being punished. No one is being sentenced. Civil detention and removal is not part of the Article III justice system (in fact, Congress stripped Article III of jurisdiction over civil immigration procedure). The goal of the US government is to send aliens home immediately (they get cash and a free plane ticket) with the fewest days in custody as logistically possible. Any delay is caused by the fake asylum claim.
6. When the fake asylum claim is heard on the “non-detained” docket the illegal aliens rarely show for their hearings. Those few who do show stay in the country regardless after losing (unless placed into detention). Removal orders are ignored as a matter of course. If and when absconders are eventually found (at great time and expense) they still have to be detained to actually effectuate the removal. At this point in time their lawyers will file a motion to reopen their asylum claim or otherwise appeal the finding and seek release again. Regardless, no removal of any alien anywhere can occur unless in a detained setting. If the alien has children they are, by law, supposed to stay in a family residential center (that costs more per night than a high-end hotel, and includes full medical, dental, scholastic and other services).
7. Biden officials did not even bother with the pretext of performing intake interviews for the millions and millions and millions they released into the US. The aliens were simply released on sight, no questions asked, with court dates years away, in the hope and expectation that by the time their fake asylum claims were adjudicated and rejected years later, Democrats would be able to scream that these illegals have now lived here for X years and they and their children must be allowed to stay at our permanent expense. No one in the prior Administration responsible for these decisions actually believed the or now this has anything to do with asylum. To them, it is just useful propaganda in service of infinite mass migration."

Seth Magaziner on X - "Important for everyone to know: Liam’s parents didn’t enter the US illegally. They presented at a port of entry, requested asylum and were waiting for their hearing. Many of the families ICE has been snatching off the streets are like this. Immigrants who entered legally!"
memetic_sisyphus on X - "The Biden administration created an app that allowed every person at the border to sign up as an asylum seeker. Legal asylum means something, not just “I want to be in your country instead of mine.” You’re supposed to seek asylum in the first safe country you travel to. Mexico is not at war and has no campaign of persecuting minorities or political dissidents. Every single asylum case coming across our land borders is a false claim. The Biden administration knew all of this, but it was their hopes to gum up the system in an attempt to force a political concession to grant amnesty. Some estimates put the court back log it would take to give each one of these Biden entries a hearing is 20 years long. All to say no you need to leave now. There’s no reason that’s the process we need to follow. A false asylum claim is grounds for deportations. They all need to go back."
blighter on X - "this is true and a big part of the problem with the "sure, Biden didn't do enough at the border" spin the Dems are trying to put on this history. Biden didn't ignore the border, he actively deployed government resources to *increase* migration. to get more of it. it wasn't a mistake that millions came during his admin and they somehow didn't notice until "too late", they did it *on purpose*. they made an app to facilitate more migration. when border states tried to close the border, they sent federal agents to literally bulldoze any impediments to more migration. they created a program to fly 500,000 haitians directly to the US. the border crisis wasn't some weird thing that happened and they somehow got distracted and didn't notice, they had a deliberate, multi-pronged, well-funded policy of increasing migration absolutely as much as possible."
I like how entering the country legally means you are staying there legally

Five-year-old Liam Ramos and his father released from Texas detention center | ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) | The Guardian - "A lawyer for the family told CNN last month that the child and his father entered the US legally, leaving Ecuador amid the economic situation, insecurity and unstable employment conditions. The lawyer also said the five-year-old and his father were undergoing a legal process to obtain status in the United States, and that their claims remained pending."
When the left wing media report that the family has admitted that they have no claim to asylum

Seth Magaziner on X - "My position is that you shouldn’t send 5 year olds to jail when their parents followed the prescribed process & pose no threat. If a judge denies their asylum claim and orders them removed, fine. But that hasn’t happened. What happened to prioritizing “the worst of the worst”?"
Project for Immigration Reform on X - "“If a judge denies their asylum claim and orders removal, fine” is often presented as a reasonable stopping point. In practice, Democrats advancing this line do not even accept it. They understand that a large share of asylum claims lack merit and that the real function of the system is delay. Backlogs buy time, time becomes settlement, and settlement is later invoked as a moral claim against enforcement. When removal finally comes, it is recast as cruelty, with children placed at the center of the argument, as @SethMagaziner does here. The legal process is treated less as a means of adjudication than as a device for running out the clock."

JohnRocker on X - "Dear @TeamAriana, Yesterday I followed Ariana Grande’s commands and didn’t go to work in protest of ICE. Now, I have lost my job. Please send me $250,000 of your $250 Million in wealth to support me during this time of unemployment. Help a white man out! Best, John Rocker"

Mass Daily News on X - "Boston-area woman is thrilled after taking in a Haitian migrant and says it’s like having your own personal chef"
Lauren Chen on X - "White progressive rediscovers slavery from first principles"

John Fetterman Smokes Anti-ICE Protesters: Don't Dox People! - "Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) ripped anti-ICE protesters who are looking to dox immigration agents during an appearance on Fox News, with Fetterman saying the agents are being “driven” to mask their faces because they are worried left-wing protesters will try and hurt them — and their families. Fetterman shared his disgust with pro-doxxing Americans during an interview with The Sunday Briefing co-host Jacqui Heinrich. The senator called himself an “absolute secure border Democrat” who wanted to see President Donald Trump’s administration “deport all the criminals.” He then commented on efforts to dox ICE and Border Patrol agents. Fetterman said he was not a fan of it one bit. “Some of those agents wearing masks, primarily that’s driven by people who are going to dox those people,” Fetterman said. “That’s a serious concern too, absolutely. They can target their families.” Fetterman then declared: “Don’t ever ever dox people and target their families too.” His comments come as a number of websites and apps have popped up in the last year dedicated to tracking the location of ICE agents. Other websites and databases have emerged that reveal personal information about immigration agents. The New York Post reported on Saturday on one “Wikipedia-style” website that has doxxed more than 4,500 current and former agents."

Douglass Mackey on X - "My passport was confiscated by DOJ for 4.5 years. J6ers charged with misdemeanors were given pre-trial house arrest. Tim Hale was held in solitary confinement pre-trial for 18 months. And a MN federal judge just granted Don 🍋 permission to take his annual vacation in France."

Seamus (FreedomToons) on X - "White liberals will say immigrants don't take American jobs and then show up to protest on a weekday"

One Year In, Laken Riley Act Took 21,400 Criminal Illegal Aliens Off the Streets - "A year after Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law, the law has put more than 20,000 criminal illegal aliens in handcuffs. Illegal alien Jose Ibarra murdered Georgia nursing student Laken Riley after he was released by the Biden administration. Named in her honor, the Laken Riley Act allows arrests of illegal aliens who commit theft, burglary, assault of law enforcement, or any crime that causes grave bodily injury or death. As of Jan. 29, the Act resulted in the arrest of over 21,400 foreign criminals, according to a Department of Homeland Security press release... Whenever Democrats release a sob story about some “Maryland dad” or “Minnesota mom” arrested both for being an illegal alien and for other crimes, remember that those same Democrats shed not a tear over the grisly fate of Laken Riley. In fact, during Donald Trump‘s address to Congress last year, congressional Democrats refused to stand and applaud Riley’s family. The Biden administration not only welcomed Tren de Aragua gang member Jose Ibarra into the USA, but it also gave Ibarra a free flight to Georgia, where the terrorist illegal alien raped and murdered 22-year-old student Laken Riley. Ibarra had previously been arrested in New York but was released again prior to Riley’s murder. To prevent such horrific tragedies from occurring again, Republicans passed new legislation."

Jorge Ventura Media on X - "Here is the left-wing activists checkpoint on Cedar Ave , stopping vehicles , checking ID’s and running license plates in their ‘database’ , we didn’t see any local law enforcement on scene , then I and my photojournalist @photoswitherik were assaulted for documenting their actions @DailyCaller"
Rep. Mike Collins on X - "Democrats want you to show ID to get past their illegal checkpoints but not to vote in U.S. elections."

J Michael Waller on X - "Illegal checkpoints on public streets have a long history in Marxist and anarchist tradition. They symbolize organized self-defense against "oppressors," an empowerment of "the people" to seize urban space to confront the class enemy. When organized as barricades to block passage, they become instruments of insurrection, dating back to the 1848 revolutions of Europe and the 1871 Paris Commune Marxists treat barricades as symbols of transition from civil protest to armed struggle. Barricades mark the point when Marxists stop appealing to constitutional authority, and build structures for alternative power. For anarchists, the barricade represents "direct action" and "horizontal self-organization" - the building of defenses without formal hierarchies or central leaders. Anarchists view barricades as a reclaimed public space. Checkpoints and barricades turn the streets from channels of commerce and state control into zones of collective autonomy and mutual aid during insurrections or insurgencies.
Image: Antifa's Capitol Hill Occupied Protest checkpoint, Seattle, 2020."

Wall Street Apes on X - "Minnesota resident was trying to go try a new burger restaurant She says Minnesota ICE protesters stopped her car, they checked her license plate and won’t let people pass until their plates are ran It’s insane that this is happening in America “So now we need permission to drive from these people?” This is what she said happened: ‘My friend told us about a dive burger place in Minnesota that we absolutely had to try. As we were driving in, we passed a small group of maybe 30 people holding large “F ICE” signs, spelled out. Many of the houses in the neighborhood also had signs saying “F ICE” and similar messages. When we were leaving to drive back to the hotel, we passed the group again. At that point, the resistance group stepped out in front of our car and would not let us drive. One woman appeared to be looking at our license plate and doing something on her phone. She was standing directly in front of the car, blocking us — I cannot imagine being a sane person and living in this city. We were with my brother-in-law’s family, and they said that restaurants and other places are empty because of this, the resistance is out doing their thing, and the normal people are just staying home and not going out.’"

Dear ICE Protestors: We Need to Talk - "It’s been a rough few months out there. You’ve shown up. You’ve resisted. You’ve rallied. You’ve organized. You’ve made signs. So. Many. Signs. You’ve launched illegal fireworks, damaged property, blocked traffic, broken the law, bashed in windows, assaulted agents, and berated scores of strangers simply for doing their jobs. You must be exhausted. I see you. I feel you. I am in awe of your stamina. So let’s pretend, for argument’s sake and to give you a desperately-needed break, you win... What’s your plan? Because tragically, our towns are teeming with dangerous, law-breaking repeat offenders—many of them wanted for horrific, unspeakable crimes here and in other countries. Blaming ICE for trying to remove them would be like blaming the home inspector for finding asbestos in the dream house you just fell in love with. These bad actors are here. You don’t have to like it, but you do have to accept it. (I know! Objective reality isn’t really your thing. But try.) So what do we do about them? Do we ask a bunch of fugitives to kindly turn themselves in to the nearest Department of Feelings & Hugs? Do we hand big red “PLEASE STOP, YOU’RE BEING NAUGHTY” paddles to community volunteers? Do we just leave the child rapists, domestic abusers, drug smugglers, home invaders, human traffickers, carjackers, murderers, and violent felons exactly where they are and hope they find God without a map or a moral compass? Because here’s the part you seem to have left out of the ICE-free utopia you imagine: federal immigration officers aren’t hunting down gardeners, grandpas, or the kid who overstayed her student visa because she adopted a Labradoodle. In one 24-hour period alone this week, ICE arrested five illegal immigrants charged with heinous crimes including rape by force, aggravated assault, and sodomy of a minor. You know, the sort of atrocities Netflix makes eight-part documentaries about. And you’re… protesting that?... What happens when one of them abducts a toddler from the preschool playground? Or robs you at knifepoint in the Trader Joe’s parking lot. Or breaks into your neighbor’s home and murders a mother of three. Who do you call? Katy Perry? The police? Oh, wait. You want to defund them, too... Shockingly—not—most states don’t record immigration status in arrest or conviction data. And mainstream media is historically allergic to reporting on violent migrant crime. Social media, however, is not... “We are Renee Good,” you chant. Yes, yes you are. You swarm the streets, interfere with lawful operations, ignore police orders, and charge at armed federal agents, and then everyone around you is shocked—I’m talking downright flabbergasted—when you get hurt. Exactly what, respectfully, did you think was going to happen? There’s a reason the saying isn’t, “If you play with fire, you’ll come out refreshed and rejuvenated.” “But illegal immigrants statistically commit fewer crimes than white Americans,” you insist. And rattlesnakes kill exponentially fewer people than cobras do… but I’m still calling animal control if I find one curled up on my pillow. (Also, and I know you hate hearing it, but we’re talking about people who are in violation of U.S. law before the story even begins here. Sorry, but that part matters.)"
The "fact checkers" tell us that only 5% of deported illegal immigrants have been convicted of a violent criminal offence, ignoring those who have been charged and data issues. Left wing logic: refuse to collect data. then pretend that there's no evidence that makes your position look bad

Skeptic Research Center Team on X - ""Very liberal" Americans believe 11% of deported illegal immigrants have had a criminal conviction since coming to the country--the correct answer is ~37%. "Conservative" Americans were the most accurate of all groups, though "very conservatives" overestimated the prevalence of convictions. However, if "pending" criminal charges are included with convictions, the % rises to ~66%. (See chart below). Link to correct answer: https://factcheck.org/2026/01/as-ice -arrests-increased-a-higher-portion-had-no-u-s-criminal-record/ These data come from the Immigration Attitudes and Accuracy Study (IAAS) collected from January 25, 2026, to January 31, 2026, with 2,505 American adults who speak English. All respondents passed (1) attention checks, (2) a duplication check, (3) time-to-completion checks, (4) fraud and (5) bot-identification checks. For more information, see: https://research.skeptic.com/immigration-at"

Nicki Minaj on X - "They’re flying in immigrants to vote b/c they reneged on all the promises they made to African Americans & can no longer get the African American vote by default. They’re causing distractions in the streets to distract from the billions they stole from tax payers."

Democrats now say it's a "death sentence" to send Haitians back to Haiti - "Democrats and celebrities just a few years ago told us that Haiti was one of the most beautiful, accepting, and wonderful countries on earth ... because Trump called it a dump. But now?
'This is cruelty, this is inhumane, this is a death sentence. Because we already know the consequences. Because in Haiti there is open warfare and rape. There's ravaging violence against women and children, there's no school days, no work schedule. You do what the gangs want you to do, and they are terrorized.'... Bill Maher, Susan Sarandon, Conan! They all said that Haiti was "great" and it was better than Trump's America! Frederica Wilson is now totally committed to saving the Haitians from ... other Haitians? ... by bringing them all here. Frederica is not alone in defending Haiti from Haitians: Why is sending Haitians back to Haiti a death sentence? And how is bringing more Haitians to the United States not just a death sentence for Americans??"
When left wingers admit that Haiti is a shithole country after all

Apartment rents just dropped to the lowest level in 4 years - "The national median rent in January was $1,353, a drop of 1.4% compared with one year ago. The national vacancy rate was 7.3% in January, a record high on Apartment List's index, which dates to 2017."
Left wingers think supply and demand are fake and prices are set by "greed", so they will ignore this and continue pretending illegal immigrants leaving doesn't help normal people

Minneapolis teachers union head says elected officials join anti-ICE efforts - "The head of the Minneapolis teachers union said in a recent interview that elected officials are involved in anti-ICE agitation in the city. "The notion that people that are actively engaged in ICE watch, in being vigilant in protecting our neighbors, in Signal chat groups, running plates, in their cars doing patrols — that somehow we're ashamed of that activity, that somehow you can call our bosses and show our faces and then we would be shunned by our community..." Marcia Howard told Al Jazeera in an interview that aired last week. Howard is the president of the Minneapolis Federation of Educators, and perhaps best known for her role in championing the 2020 riots in the city over the death of George Floyd. She was also an English teacher for 25 years, including during the riots. She has been described as a "steward" of George Floyd Square, a memorial area where Floyd was killed. She meets there with local activists every morning. "Our bosses are in the Signal chats with us," she said. "Our elected officials are in the chats with us." Howard also said that local "nanas," hockey coaches and soccer moms are participating in the pushback against federal immigration enforcement, as ICE and Border Patrol attempt to arrest illegal aliens, many of whom have further criminal histories in the United States. "Everybody that's anybody is doing the work of protecting our neighbors, because that's how we show up in Minneapolis and St. Paul," she said. She also said that teachers are involved in the attempts to subvert federal law enforcement."
When you admit to insurrection

Conservative And Proud | Facebook - "“WE ARE PAYING THE PRICE”: Mayor Jacob Frey Blames ICE for Economic Collapse in Minneapolis 🚨 Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has issued a scathing rebuke of Operation Metro Surge, claiming the federal immigration crackdown is "terrorizing" the city and causing a massive financial tailspin for local businesses. In a video addressed from his desk, Mayor Frey highlighted the sobering cost of the federal presence: (Mayor Jacob Frey): "So I'm sitting at my desk here, and just got some really sobering figures about the impact that this Operation Metro Surge by ICE is having on our communities. And we've all heard about the families getting torn apart. We've all heard about the constitutional violations. We've heard about people going hungry. And in addition to that, there's a massive impact on our small and local businesses. Small local businesses collectively are losing between 10 and 20 million dollars every single week. Businesses along cultural corridors are down at least 50%, and the Latino-owned businesses and Somali-owned businesses are drastically below that. Hotels have lost about 4.4 million dollars because of cancellations. And so, for those that claim that they care about our economy and care about businesses, there is a very quick and straightforward antidote to bring these businesses back, which is to have Operation Metro Surge end, and to have ICE leave our city. Let's bring the economy back. Let's help these businesses out. Let's make sure that our city can return to this great comeback that we were seeing, and let's get ICE to leave.""
When you're unhappy with the results of your insurrection. Once again this is the Hamas strategy

Matthew Kolken on X - "INA (8 U.S.C. § 1226(c)) mandates that DHS shall take into custody criminal aliens—those inadmissible or deportable for crimes like aggravated felonies, multiple CIMTs, drug offenses, firearms violations, domestic violence, etc.—upon release from criminal custody. No bond, no discretion. The law says "shall," not "may." Congress removed the Attorney General's discretion for these dangerous categories to protect the public. Yet some jurisdictions still release these criminal aliens back into communities. That's not following the law; that's ignoring it."

Meme - Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌 @Chris_arnade: "This is entirely backwards. High trust means that everyone is self regulated, not that you ignore/overlook everyone else's errors. The latter is actually the hallmark of a low trust individualistic society since you have given up on, or don't believe in, a set of shared behaviors The funny thing is in high trust societies there is a lot of scolding of your neighbors, even if they only make a minor mistake! Try jay-walking in Japan for instance and check out the stares from the elderly. Maybe that is not the society you want to live in, but stop pretending like accepting whatever anyone else does is high-trust, or what your opponents want."
Zaid Jilani @Zaidsilani: "Adam is correct. The online right says it wants a high trust society. Minnesota is that high trust society and the xenophobes are the lowest trust people in America."
nxthompson: "Must reading from @AdamSerwer on what's happening in Minnesota."
"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it "neighborism'-a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn't be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that "it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, 'I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don't want to live next to four families of strangers." Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America."

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