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Celebrities who lost their homes in the fire rebelled against the Los Angeles administration: It's not a climate crisis, it's ignorant stupidity.

Celebrities who lost their homes in the fire rebelled against the Los Angeles administration: It's not a climate crisis, it's ignorant stupidity.

09.01.2025 22:21

Celebrities who lost their homes due to a forest fire spreading under the influence of strong winds in Los Angeles, California, have reacted to the Los Angeles administration. Actor James Woods, whose home was rendered uninhabitable in the fire, targeted Democratic figures, stating, "This fire is not due to 'climate change,' but rather due to ignorant fools."

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The wildfires that have been ongoing for days in Los Angeles and its surroundings in California, USA, continue to spread to new areas.

5 PEOPLE DEAD, NEARLY 2,000 HOMES TURNED TO ASHES

Authorities in Los Angeles reported that the forest fire in one of the city's luxury neighborhoods is ongoing in 6 different areas, and so far, 5 people have died. Officials from the Los Angeles Fire Department stated that one of the most destructive fires in the city's history is taking place, with nearly 2,000 homes completely burned so far.

MANY CELEBRITIES' HOMES HAVE BURNED

State officials issued evacuation orders for approximately 100,000 people as the fire spread to the Hollywood area. Reports in the American press indicated that many celebrities, including Adam Brody, Leighton Meester, Jamie Lee Curtis, Mandy Moore, Maria Shriver, Anna Faris, Spencer Pratt, and Ricki Lake, lost their homes or suffered damage in the most expensive areas of Los Angeles. According to ABC News, Los Angeles Fire Chief Anthony Marrone stated at a press conference, "Neither LA County nor the 29 fire departments in the area were prepared for such a widespread disaster." An announcement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office on X stated that efforts to combat the fire are ongoing, with helicopters also participating in the firefighting efforts.

Celebrities who lost their homes in the fire rebelled against the Los Angeles administration: Not a climate crisis, but ignorant fools

HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES PROTESTED: IGNORANT FOOLS

Some Hollywood celebrities whose homes were damaged in the ongoing fires in the luxury Pacific Palisades area reacted to Los Angeles' Democratic Mayor Karen Bass. Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar commented on social media about the fires, in which tens of thousands of people are trying to escape, saying, "Los Angeles residents, you want everyone to be evacuated from the city, but the roads are completely blocked, and there isn't a single traffic officer to help." Actor James Wood, whose home became uninhabitable in the fire, also targeted Democratic figures on social media, stating, "This fire is not because of 'climate change,' but ignorant fools. The reason is that you elect liberal fools like (California Governor) Gavin Newsom and (Los Angeles Mayor) Karen Bass. One knows nothing about fire management, and the other can't even fill the water reservoirs."

Famous actress Sara Foster also stated that they pay excessively high taxes in Los Angeles, but the state is not coping with such large wildfires and is completely unprepared.

Foster commented on social media, "Our hydrants were empty. The vegetation was overgrown, and the bushes were not cleared. Our state governor emptied our reservoirs because tribal leaders wanted to protect fish. Our fire budget was cut by our mayor."

HE HAD SAID 'KILL THEM ALL' FOR GAZA

Actor James Wood, who lost his home in the fire, defended Israel's attacks on civilians in Gaza on social media, stating, "No ceasefire, no compromise, no forgiveness, kill them all."

Celebrities who lost their homes in the fire rebelled against the Los Angeles administration: Not a climate crisis, but ignorant fools

"LIKE A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY"

Billionaire Rick Caruso, who previously ran for mayor of Los Angeles, stated that the region has serious deficiencies in preventing and responding to fires. Caruso said, "Water is not coming from the fire hydrants. This is not the fault of our firefighters but the city's mismanagement. The situation here is like a 3rd world country."

THERE WAS NO WATER IN THE FIRE HYDRANTS

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna announced that 3 people have been detained for looting. California Governor Gavin Newsom, in an interview with CNN in front of a burning house, commented on the lack of water in the fire hydrants, saying, "Local officials are trying to solve this." Newsom, who did not mention any steps the California administration would take regarding the issue, drew attention by speaking with his hands in his pockets and a relaxed demeanor despite the fire behind him.

FIRES CONTINUE

The fires in the Eaton area have spread over approximately 4,000 hectares, while about 300 hectares in the Hurst area are also affected by the flames. Santa Monica area officials issued an emergency order that includes a curfew from sunset to sunrise in areas where evacuation orders are in effect. The Los Angeles Fire Department announced that most of the evacuation orders in the Sunset area have been lifted. According to the website PowerOutage.us, which tracks power outages in the US, approximately 350,000 homes and businesses in Los Angeles are without power due to the inability to control the flames.

Celebrities who lost their homes in the fire rebelled against the Los Angeles administration: Not a climate crisis, but ignorant fools

TRUMP: THIS IS WHAT JOE BIDEN LEFT ME

Donald Trump, the elected President of the USA, claimed that the fires in Los Angeles were caused by the "terrible incompetence and mismanagement" of Biden and California Governor Gavin Newsom. Trump alleged that there was no water in the fire hydrants in Los Angeles and that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) had no funds, stating, "This is what Joe Biden left me. Thanks, Joe." Trump demanded the resignation of California Governor Newsom, claiming that the state's environmental policies directed freshwater to wetlands and wildlife, draining the water resources used for firefighting.

Celebrities who lost their homes in the fire rebelled against the Los Angeles administration: Not a climate crisis, but ignorant fools

THE MUNICIPALITY CUT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT BUDGET AND ALLOCATED IT TO CANNABIS REGULATION PROJECTS

While the fires continue in Los Angeles, California, it has been revealed that the municipality's fire department budget was cut by more than $17 million in July 2024.



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In the U.S. press, it was reported that Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced serious criticism from the opposition for making significant cuts to the fire department's budget in July 2024 and for failing to foresee potential fires.

Reports indicated that Bass signed a decision to cut $17.6 million from the budget allocated to the city's fire department months before the wildfires. It was also noted in a post by Los Angeles City Controller Kennith Mejia on X that cuts were made to firefighting resources in the 2024-2025 fiscal year budget.

Mayor Bass came under fire for reallocating funds from firefighting to projects such as the zoo, library, and "marijuana regulation." Additionally, she was accused of attending the inauguration ceremony of John Dramani Mahama, who was re-elected as President in Ghana, and returning late while fires were ongoing.

Civil activist Ricci Sergienko stated that cutting the firefighting fund in the 2024-2025 budget was wrong. Mayor Karen Bass also faced criticism for her contributions to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) budget.



 
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