Brianna Kupfer, 24, was found fatally stabbed in Los Angeles’ Croft House custom furniture shop. According to reports, the attacker was acting in a random attack. Kupfer studied architecture at UCLA.
RIP Brianna Kupfer pic.twitter.com/ae0JLY3kVU
— Rick Reyes (@RickyBassPlayer) January 14, 2022
Sandra Shells from Los Angeles was also critically hurt in an unrelated incident. She was waiting for a bus at a bus stop when a homeless male attacked her. Yesterday, she died from the injuries.
David Graham-Caso, Los Angeles police officer, responded to the murders. offeredA shockingly tone-deaf observation that victim-blaming.
Fascist rhetoric is similar to anti-homeless language because both are rooted in hierarchy.
Don’t complain about being called a fascist. Don’t act like one.
Gee, you’d think people had called a Muslim a terrorist or something.
He was unsurprisingly called out and shifted to passive-aggressive persecuted mode.
If you felt so personally attacked by this tweet that you needed to jump into my replies to object to my post and defend either hateful anti-homeless rhetoric (or fascism in some of the responses)… well then, yes, this was probably about you. https://t.co/dOOHVLYXS2
— David Graham-Caso (@dgrahamcaso) January 16, 2022
One can be quite confident Brianna Kupfer and Sandra Shells’ families are sympathetic to Graham-Caso’s plight.
Graham-Caso serves as the communications director and deputy chief of staff for Mike Bonin, Los Angeles City Councilman. Bonin is a progressive. He has been elected since 2003. Although Bonin’s official website proclaims his commitment to the homeless and reveals his results, it seems that his ultimate goal is to keep them there.
Mike is taking comprehensive and aggressive action to tackle the homelessness crisis. He is building and identifying housing, launching programs, fighting for quicker, less expensive solutions — and forcing the bureaucracy to respond more urgently to the humanitarian crisis of our time.
Bonin can be argued that his nine-year tenure in office without any evidence of it qualifies him as part the bureaucracy. But I digress.
Last year, Bonin managed to tick off pretty much everyone with his proposal to confiscate public parking at Venice Beach and build mini houses there — in response to one of Southern California’s prime tourist locations now being avoided like the plague due to homeless encampments. Progressives tend to see the middle class as a readymade source of funds for social engineering projects. This is an example.
Meanwhile, Bonin and Graham-Caso’s big talk regarding homelessness is nothing more than sound and fury, tales told by an idiot signifying nothing. There is no action, they are not doing anything, and their pasty, pale, pampering skin doesn’t exist.
Graham-Caso embodies all-hat and no cattle liberalism. Instead of direct personal action, it pursues bleeding taxpayers ever drier with nothing to show for the money spent somewhere on something, primarily lining pockets (legally or otherwise) for the self-ordained overlords, elected or otherwise. Rather than funding food banks and charity organizations, whose members are willing to do the dirty work, and rather than aggressively combat the twin demons of mental illness and drug addiction plaguing the homeless, it mollycoddles and over-generalizes them as “persecuted victims of the system” one and all.
Nothing is ever the cartoon character liberal’s fault. If you point out their failing policies and the utter wastefulness of public funds they have, then they will go all Nathan Thurm. David Graham Caso, a member of the infamous Nathan Thurm, is complaining that people are saying negative things about homeless people while two grieving families prepare to be buried. Sadly, it’s not astonishing.
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