Few things radicalize you faster than watching the beach you grew up at turn into this.
Newport used to be drunk blondes, hot USC nepo babies, recently divorced cougars, and rich white men in the middle of a midlife crisis. It was perfect.
Obama ruined everything!
@extradeadjcb 🎯 🎯 🎯
And with the growth of the federal government and the rule being applied to every industry, everything has gotten worse. Housing, public transport, even education where public schools have to drop gifted programs and lower graduation standards to help you know who.
"Disparate impact" isn't a wacky overreach of civil rights law, it's the only enforceable way to do civil rights law
You either have to eliminate racial distinctions in fact (impossible & totalitarian) or abolish any standard that exposes such distinctions (which is all of them)
You can still be fired from your job for agreeing with the President of the United States. There is a lot of work yet to be done in dismantling and destroying the HR regime in most American companies.
Newport Beach is one of the last places in California that still feels sane, safe, and high-trust.
That makes it a target.
Protect it like civilization depends on it.
>Indian Xbox (Microsoft) CEO announces mass lay offs
>3,000 jobs to be eliminated through 2027
>wondering what her plan is
>2,800 H1B approvals for Microsoft in 2026
>*huh, where could these be going*
“There are no words to truly encompass the extent of the violence that this white supremacist imperialist settler colony has unleashed internally and on the world stage”
FYI:
The port on the upper right in the image, which is on the rear of the camera body, is the power feed.
It can be fed from a solar panel (usually mounted on the top of the pole), from electrical mains (usually run up the interior of the pole), or both.
The solar panel feeds into a charge controller -- a rectangular box on the underside of the panel, and the controller connects to the camera.
The mains wires would also feed into that controller, not directly to the camera.
Either way, disconnecting the cable running to the rear of the camera removes power. However, there's a 19Ah battery inside the camera housing itself, so removing the cable does NOT turn the camera off.
Just so you know.