Posted on 04/08/2024 2:22:47 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Police are investigating swastikas and other antisemitic graffiti found in the left-wing beach town of Santa Monica, California, which prides itself on its “progressive” politics.
The local Santa Monica Daily Press reported:
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) is actively investigating multiple reports of anti-Semitic graffiti discovered in various locations throughout the city, including the Pico neighborhood (2100-2300 Pico Blvd) marking sidewalks, trees and light posts.
In a statement, the SMPD expressed its unequivocal condemnation of these hateful acts. “This behavior deeply offends the values of our inclusive community and will not be tolerated.”
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They will quickly from from “Hate” to “understanding our differences” when they find out it was Hamas supporters.
Santa Monica needs a Good Tsunami to fix their problems
That’s just the local libtards expressing themselves with hate speech and calls for murder
Let me guess..the Death To America crowd strikes Santa Monica and yes, its VERY far left
Most of Santa Monica sits behind a high bluff overlooking the beach and Pacific Coast Highway, so to do any damage, a tsunami would have to be pretty big.
Sadly, Santa Monica has changed for the worse in the years since its voters sent B-1 Bob Dornan to Congress.
Santa Monica Nazis
Celebrate Diversity!
The Pico District is Santa Monica's most vibrant. And those street numbers are not far from Santa Monica Community College (1900 Pico Blvd), which prides itself on its rich diversity.
My thoughts exactly.
You guessed right, it was commies.
“Sadly, Santa Monica has changed for the worse in the years since its voters sent B-1 Bob Dornan to Congress.”
That was Orange County, which used to be solid Republican, not Santa Monica which has always been goofy leftist.
Santa Monica wasn't leftist until the 1970s.
Prior to that, it was known for tough but corrupt policing. At least that's how Raymond Chandler portrayed it. His fictitious Bay City was a thinly veiled reference to Santa Monica.
Ever read World Without Jews by Karl Marx?
Executive summary: No racial theories like the later Nazis of course, but the survival of the Jews as a distinct people is an anomaly caused by capitalism.
My money is on Rob Reiner as the culprit.
Hitler applied marxism to race.
Left-wing progressivism and Antisemitism are far from mutually exclusive. In fact, they are more aligned than ever. Supporting Israel is much more a right-wing thing today.
Oh no. That’s MAGA Country! Just like Chicongo, baby!
Bob Dornan was first elected to represent a district along the coast of Santa Monica Bay in 1976. I was active in this campaign—on Halloween, I went door to door placing doorhangers that read “even the Great Pumpkin is voting for Dornan” on the front doors of homes in Venice. Some of my colleagues went over to the Sepulveda Tunnel, a tunnel that carries traffic along Sepulveda Blvd. beneath the runways of LAX, and plastered it with hundreds of Dornan signs, making the airport authority, Caltrans and the highway patrol hopping mad. But it did get the word out to thousands of commuters.
Dornan won re-election against Carey Peck, the son of actor Gary Peck, in 1978. However, he later ran in Orange County when his original district was gerrymandered by adding some deep-blue neighborhoods immediately to the east to turn it blue.
Although subsequent redistricting brought the district almost back to its original boundaries, the demography has changed, and it is now represented by Comrade Ted Lieu, who is one of the worst Congressmen.
Bomber Bob. We traded letters, re protecting our bridges.
The actor, was Gregory Peck (not Gary Peck), IIRC.
Gregory Peck’s father had a pharmacy near the downtown, San Diego.
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