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The Blue Zones Are 38% Ruined - but next week it'll be 39%
Tell Me How This Ends ^ | 13 Dec, 2025 | Chris Bray

Posted on 12/15/2025 4:47:07 AM PST by MtnClimber

I had a visitor from the East Coast, a few weeks ago, and I drove her around the San Fernando Valley to show her what a dismal ----hole it is. But I kept missing all the encampment sites and pirate RV villages, which move around, so we ended up driving around the Encino hills, where my plan to show a visitor how disgusting Los Angeles has become led to the visitor saying that oh my goodness, this is such a pretty neighborhood. I apologized for the absence of squalor.

There’s a lot of that going around. A bunch of recent online discussion centers around the hard decline of Santa Monica, as close to an inevitable paradise as you’re ever going to get.

There’s been a disturbing amount of gang violence around the pier and the mall, a cop got shot, the Third Street Promenade is trending toward “ghost town,” and that big outdoor mall, Santa Monica Place, is more vacant than not. But I drove out there, recently, to take a look at the impending ruin, and the city was more okay than not. Third Street is depressing, and the beautiful Tongva Park had its share of hollow-eyed homeless drug addicts, but Second Street and Fourth Street are mostly just fine. Montana Avenue is…Montana Avenue, rich people street, and apparently always will be. Affluence is greatly in evidence all over the blocks near the ocean. There’s a hollow core, but it’s surrounded by more or less permanently upscale places. It’s at the beach, it’s 70 degrees and sunny in the dead of winter, and there are a bunch of very expensive houses. The place just kind of keeps going. Lots of things inside the place die unnecessary deaths…

…but the place doesn’t.

There’s a lot ruin in a blue zone. People in neighborhoods work at the preservation of order while they vote for disorder. Ordinary lives keep the squalor sort of more or less at bay, even when government stops bothering. Blue Model governance is a metastasizing disaster, caring for nothing and going broke while doing it. If you gave Gavin Newsom a dozen bright red roses, I suspect the bouquet would die in his hands before he could put it down. The man is the angel of death. But California isn’t dying; California is sort of okay, because many people sort of still try. The implication is that the decaying places could be turned around pretty easily, even after years of appalling government failure.

Side note: The decline of clean and safe public space leads to the creation of parallel public space, privately public. The City of Santa Monica runs several dog parks, but you can also buy a membership at a privately owned dog park in town that has a cafe and a guarded entrance. If you click on that link, you’ll see a video that resembles the scene in Children of Men in which the Clive Owen character goes to visit his brother in the gated elite district. Screenshot of the private dog park video:

See what they’re selling? See why they’re selling it there? Dogs in Santa Monica parks have overdosed on drugs: [video at link]

And so: private, gated, members-only dog park. I always thought Mike Davis was a dumb communist, but I’m grudgingly coming around to his perception of Los Angeles. I’m sorry that he died before I could tell him. “I kind of don’t mind you, dumb communist.” We could have grabbed some beers. “First round’s on you, cool Nazi friend.”

I just spent the morning in Lincoln Park (the city park in the neighborhood of the same name), doing laps while Miss Teenager attended a teen art thing, watching Mexican dudes in flannel jackets pull big trout out of the well-stocked lake. Lincoln Park is city, distinctly urban, sitting not quite in the shadow of the giant county hospital for the indigent and the coroner’s office, and it has a decades-deep natural beauty. Previous generations created something remarkable for us. So here’s a flock of geese gathered around the big Moreton Bay fig tree near the lake:

Picking through the garbage for breakfast.

Beautiful-disgusting, an elegant dump.

Next to the park, a median strip of monumental sculpture honors people whose names have fallen off. Unknown man on horseback.

Hero, anonymous, in garbage.

The jacket belongs to the person who lives in this plaza. The base of the sculpture is his closet. He asked to have someone come by and clean the place up, by the way.

Here’s the youth art center:

At X, go read this long post from “Willa, aka Liberty Belle, the 355.” Core observation, referring to the classical liberalism of the founding era rather than to the Kamala Harris kind:

A liberal society can only survive if its laws & moral scaffolding are enforced & protected. If a liberal society becomes tolerant of cultures who do not value those same principles (for example, private property is a BIG deal—our founding is predicated on this concept, & it doesn’t apply only to physical belongings but personal autonomy) then it will become overtaken by the less tolerant, more illiberal society steamrolling it.

It drives me mad when people cannot seem to grasp this concept. This is common sense, it is logical. Upholding liberal values, which include the rule of law, is not bigoted. How can we have a liberal society that values all people (which those who claim to be liberals, & who are democrat voters think they are championing) if we are permitting the *exact* behavior that will destroy such a society? I wanted to say “My god woman, do you think that man holds the same values as you? He obviously doesn’t!” The only thing that will stop this behavior is to force it to stop. I cannot imagine permitting it to go on.

A great deal of ruin is flooding in where a great deal of conscious beauty and social peace built a strong foundation. We’re letting it happen, and it’s not too late to stop making that choice. There’s still something to save.


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: anarchotyranny; bluecities; california; chrisbray; civilization; collapse; cryitoff; defundthepolice; dysfunction; dystopia; eftism; encino; furiouslycryitoff; gavinnewsom; karenbass; lincolnpark; losangeles; mikedavis; sanfernandovalley; santamonica; tongvapark

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1 posted on 12/15/2025 4:47:07 AM PST by MtnClimber
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The place won’t be saved if people keep voting for the Disorder party.


2 posted on 12/15/2025 4:48:01 AM PST by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery, wildlife and climbing, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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Even in the extremely unlikely event Angelos ever decided to vote for republicans to save and clean up their city, in all probability they would go right back to voting for worthless democrats shortly after.

See New York City for a classic example. Too many people today either have no gratitude at all for those who actually perform well, or they're young and have too little knowledge of history to know any better.

3 posted on 12/15/2025 5:31:00 AM PST by jpl ("You are fake news.")
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And they’ll keep voting or the Themocrats so long as this kind of stuff is an SEP (Somebody Else’s Problem).

You saw the private dog park in the article - they have a guard, Someone Else takes care of the place, they don’t see a problem.

When THEY have to clean up after someone squatting on their front yard, things might start to change, not before.


4 posted on 12/15/2025 5:39:43 AM PST by decal (They won't stop, so they'll have to be stopped)
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In California the tent dwelling hoi polloi have taken over the levers of government and are inadvertently destroying the society.

Athens and democracy is alive but irreversibly dying in LA


5 posted on 12/15/2025 5:49:19 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. +12) Quid Quid Nominatur Fabricatur)
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“Blue zones”? Aren’t those places where a disportionate share of the population lives to 100?


6 posted on 12/15/2025 5:51:11 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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The razor wire reminds me of Mexico.

The Mexicans seem happier in Mexico, however.


7 posted on 12/15/2025 5:53:59 AM PST by Brian Griffin
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All this guy needs to do is take a day trip to San Bernadino or the Central Valley to see all the blight necessary


8 posted on 12/15/2025 5:54:53 AM PST by rdcbn1 (..when poets buy guns, tourist season is over................Walter R. Mead.l)
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Agree however it’s like a lemming that already jumped off the cliff no return.


9 posted on 12/15/2025 6:01:04 AM PST by Vaduz (?.)
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The private dog park is classic Third World stuff—the rich pay for their perks and most everybody else lives in some form of squalor.

Those “perks” include safe public places similar to those which used to be available for everyone.


10 posted on 12/15/2025 6:03:29 AM PST by cgbg (The master is nice only when the dog behaves as expected.)
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My brother has been homeless in CA for 50 years by choice. He came back home last year but shortly returned now to WA. He loves that community. It will never change.It is a choice and liberals love choice until socialism ends their choice.


11 posted on 12/15/2025 6:05:45 AM PST by cnsmom
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Holy smokes, I’m sorry to hear that. I can’t even imagine living that way.


12 posted on 12/15/2025 6:17:23 AM PST by jpl ("You are fake news.")
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To: MtnClimber

The author is correct. As much as we secretly wish California succumbs to its dysfunction and count down to its demise every year, as we have seen here for 25 years, there are enough good reasons, the remarkable weather being the most important, for why it will continue to thrive.


13 posted on 12/15/2025 6:27:17 AM PST by nwrep
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There’s no question that it’s a great place to live for the top 1%-ers for whom money is really no longer a concern and can afford state-of-the-art personal security.


14 posted on 12/15/2025 6:30:44 AM PST by jpl ("You are fake news.")
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Yes, and that 1% equates to about 3-4 million people. If we include another 3-4 million from the next strata, they would also be largely comfortable. So you have nearly 8-10 million people who are comfortable and enjoy it. On top of that, one can imagine a fair number to support those 8-10 million people, perhaps 3-4 per person. And you can see how the state can easily support its present population, and will continue to attract people even as people leave.

The conservative fantasy of a total California collapse will not come to pass no matter how bad things get politically, as long as the weather stays.

15 posted on 12/15/2025 6:39:24 AM PST by nwrep
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To: Brian Griffin

A business associate who grew up in Puerto Rico told me 30 years ago (paraphrased): “We’ll be just like Puerto Rico and Mexico in the future. The rich people will be in homes turned into forts with broken glass embedded in the top of their walls and guards with machine guns. Outside will be full of people looking to kill and rob those on the inside.


16 posted on 12/15/2025 7:25:44 AM PST by SaxxonWoods (Annnd....I voted for this too!)
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To: MtnClimber
The place won’t be saved if people keep voting for the Disorder party.

It's not the votes as much as the bureaucrats who count the votes.

17 posted on 12/15/2025 7:30:53 AM PST by Carry_Okie (The tree of liberty needs a rope.)
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Well, in LA, billions of $$ earmarked to “help the homeless” has disappeared:

“In April 2025, U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli announced a federal investigation into possible fraud and corruption, citing that about $2 billion in homelessness funding is unaccounted for.”

On mayor Karen Bass’s watch. No worries, the homeless aren’t going anywhere (and won’t receive any help): Karen Bass will be re-elected, even though she was utterly incompetent during last year’s devastating wildfires.

If those guests wanted to see “homeless encampments” I would have taken them up or down the 110 freeway where almost every overpass near downtown is covered in make-shift lean to’s or tents. The city clears them out every once in a while - only to have them reappear immediately.


18 posted on 12/15/2025 7:37:43 AM PST by Bon of Babble (You Say You Want a Revolution?ZS)
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... monumental sculpture honors people whose names have fallen off. Unknown man on horseback.

Didn't fall off. Brass, copper or bronze inscriptions plates stolen for scrap cash.

19 posted on 12/15/2025 7:43:20 AM PST by Albion Wilde (To live free is the greatest gift; to die free is the greatest victory. —Erica Kirk)
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20 posted on 12/15/2025 7:49:00 AM PST by kiryandil (No one in AZ that voted for Trump voted for Gallego )
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