Los Angeles is burning—literally and socially. Media character Megyn Kelly allegedly accused LA Fire Chief Kristin Crowley and Mayor Karen Bass of neglecting their fire-combating responsibilities in favor of pushing for diversity, equity, and incorporation initiatives as wildfires ravaged the City of Angels.
” In recent years, LA’s fireplace captain has made no filling the fire hydrants top priority, but diversity”, Kelly said on her show Wednesday. Variety is at least one of the department’s major priorities.
Kelly made reference to disturbing reports of firefighters having a difficult time finding working hydrants in the Pacific Palisades quake. If the fire chief is lesbian, who gives a s**t? I’m sorry, but who gives a flying grape about who she likes to rest with”? she raged. ” You you fight the f**king flames, lady? That’s the important query”.
As the flames tore through the town, devastating 16, 000 hectares and over 1, 000 buildings in Pacific Palisades only, Kelly didn’t hold back. ” You you fight burns? May you make sure there’s ocean in the flames sprinklers”? she demanded.
Mayor Bass, who was in Ghana when the infernos erupted and returned on Wednesday to evade questions about her presence, received even more disdain. ” This was foreseeable and what we are seeing: largely preventable”, Kelly said, highlighting the$ 17 million slashed from the LAFD budget in the last city plan.
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The situation is dire on the ground. Two other wildfires—the Eaton Fire and the Hurst Fire—are raging in Los Angeles County, with the Eaton Fire single claiming five livelihoods and burning over 10, 000 acres. The Santa Ana breezes, gusting up to 100 mph, have merely fueled the loss.
What is happening in California right now is amazing. An American diamond of a town is in remains”, Kelly said, lamenting the conflict. She questioned California’s leadership’s ability to survive this crisis, which turned into social resentment. ” All over the world right now, we are seeing people criticize these leftist lawmakers and the mess they’ve made,” said one source. After anything as fatal as this, will this also occur in California?
People and reviewers alike are demanding answers from Crowley and Bass, who continue to be criticized for their handling of the crisis. Kelly’s obscene words are stoking conversations that are just as heated as the fire themselves as the lights that are still erupting in Los Angeles.