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Response to "Giants Stand Up to Pride"
Arthur Schaper
There were so many spelling errors and formal/grammtical errors in the letter, that I decided to just print the response as is, and let you pass judgment as you see fit. -- AS
Response to "Giants Stand Up to Pride"
Arthur Schaper
Rolling down Imperial Highway
Sweet Nasty Redhead on my side
Santa Ana winds blowing hot from the north
We were born to ride.
I love Randy Newman, and I love his signature song “I Love
LA.” When he won the mayor’s race in 2001, James Hahn played that anthem to
celebrate his victory. From city attorney to mayor, Hahn worked to ensure some
decency and competence in the city.
Fast forward to today, and Los Angeles is a hollowed-out,
burned-out, blown-out shell of what it was.
Hollywood is leaving, and last year, Pacific Palisades went
up in flames.
There’s no Richard Riordan or Sam Yorty to save the city
now.
Two Democrats, a Bolshevik and a Menshevik, will fight for
what’s left.
Los Angeles had a chance to build on the county’s election
changes in 2024. In an unprecedented reversal, a Republican turned independent,
Nathan Hochman, took on George Soros's handpicked District Attorney George
Gaston. He received the support of numerous Democrats, and certainly of
Republicans and independents, and he wiped out George Gaston.
Los Angeles County residents were tired of lawlessness. They
were tired of seeing the intimate scenes of incarcerated gangbangers raising a
toast to a pro-criminal district attorney who was fast-tracking their early
release. The same year, California voters overwhelmingly approved Prop 36,
which re-criminalized property theft and gave local and state law enforcement
more tools to crack down on crime. The work isn't done, since County courts are
stuffed with woke judges putting personal preferences and idiotic ideologies
ahead of public safety. But Los Angeles County is going in the right direction,
and even the city of Los Angeles voted in larger numbers for Hochman.
Then came January 2025, and the untouchable Palisades went
up in flames. Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass was attending the inauguration of
the next president of Ghana, and she could not be reached. The Palisades Inferno was a massive failure on
many levels—and preventable if anyone had heeded the warnings. Seven years ago,
entire sections of Northern California went up in flames. Families desperate to
flee the raging infernos ended up stuck in traffic and consumed by the rushing
flames. The California Democratic political class didn't care then.
Surely, the Democrats in Sacramento and Los Angeles would
care about the left-leaning Pacific Palisades, wouldn't they?
Nope.
This year’s primary results clearly indicate that Los
Angeles city voters have not listened to their better angels. The demons have
come in seven times stronger, too, since they find the place burned up and
empty, and since no one's there, they've brought more of their vile hordes. How
was it possible that voters across the city would embrace more of the same
destructive progressive ideology when it's crystal clear to anyone that these
failed policies—plus the arrogant lack of concern--are a direct result of this
progressive madness? Even in San Francisco, a growing cohort of voters has
started taking over the county Democratic Party, and they have fought for some
restoration of common sense, law & order, and commitment to enforcement in
public safety. It's not enough, but there have been some steps, however minute.
In sad contrast, Los Angeles continues to double down on the
same stupid. This isn't just foolish; it's absolutely dangerous. Unwise people
with no regard for the well-being of the everyday citizen have no problem
putting more of them in danger. Trump Derangement Syndrome and allergies to
anything Republican truly are a mental malady, which has trapped Angelenos in a
perpetual doom loop.
A few weeks ago, TMZ host Harvey Levin complained
about what has happened to Los Angeles during his lifetime. A multi-generational
Angelino, Levin has seen the best of the city. Now, he cannot ignore how crappy
it has become. The relentless homeless shelters, the skyrocketing crime rates,
the overall lack of cleanliness and peace, and the desecration that has overrun
a once-getaway destination and a second home for the rich and famous are
unavoidable.
Yet the same Harvey Levin repeatedly castigated, shamed, and
openly mocked the one candidate who had a campaign platform, character, and
commitment to remedy all these problems. Spencer Pratt may have been a reality
TV star. But he was also a father and a homeowner who lost everything in the
fires. He was fed up, and he decided that he was going to run. He launched AI
commercials slamming opponents Bass and Raman with an impressive media blitz. He
did a fantastic job in the debates. He cut an incredible cloth as a truly
independent candidate. Not beholden to any political party, he didn't care
about Trump or Biden or Kamala Harris. He did care about the incompetence of incumbent
mayor Karen Bass and her socialist left-leaning challenger Nithya Rahman.
He's a common-sense guy, and anyone with sense would have
elected him mayor. But common sense is no longer common—or welcome—in the City
of Angels. They stopped electing Republican mayors in 2001, and then they
stopped electing Democrats with any regard for the well-being of the city after
2013.
It's a tragedy to see the once-heavenly Los Angeles turn
into a hellscape. It's a tragedy that so many voters don't love LA, that their
hatred of Trump, their disdain for Republicans, and their insistence on all of
the shallow, shameful progressive issues are far more important than the
necessities to make sure that their city can function.
I never thought it would come to this, but Angelenos simply
haven't hurt enough. How many more homes have to go up in flames? How many more
families have to be torn apart by the death of a mother or a father because of
crime or natural disaster? How many more businesses have to be destroyed,
desecrated, forced to shut down because City Hall refuses to use its power to
do what is best for the rest?
These problems festered two years earlier. Before
anti-American immigrant socialist City Councilwoman Nithya Raman Challenger made
it into the runoff against Karen Bass, she had won re-election to City Council
outright in 2024! For weeks during the March 2024 primary, business owners and
homeowners repeatedly complained about the homeless and the crime in the
streets. And yet for all their complaining then, and a recent protest test of
makeshift homeless encampments outside of Rahman's home this year, voters still
sent the elitist socialist to city hall.
Los Angeles, be afraid.
The Democratic Socialists of America have aggressively
targeted you. Four of the city council members are DSA all the way. They are
vying for a city council majority and the mayor's seat. Registered Republicans can’t
help you now: they have given up on voting or moved out of the city altogether.
What will it take? I am astounded at the destruction and
degradation. New York City was one thing. President Trump had pretty much
solved the migrant crisis and allowed some degree of enforcement, so New
Yorkers got complacent, perhaps? But Los Angeles witnessed the unprecedented
disaster that destroyed homes. We all saw the unconscionable incompetence of
Los Angeles's political class.
Yet even with that, LA voters voted for more of the
same.
I love LA, but clearly LA no longer loves LA.
On June 10 the museum was flying the "pride flag" (left). By the weekend it had been replaced with the St. Albans city flag!This is yet another example of what one principled activist can make happen!
In our previous post we described how a Kansas MassResistance activist pushed the leftist Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library to cancel their “Pride Month” displays and all other LGBT-related events during June.
Our British allies are achieving similar success!
Earlier this year, Adrian Ruffhead became our new UK MassResistance chapter leader, continuing the courageous work started by David Skinner several years ago. (See our recent report on David’s stunning win in court.)
Sign at an MR meeting in Salisbury, England in 2017.In Adrian’s hometown just north of London, the St. Albans Museum normally flies the Union Jack on its main roof. But every June, it has replaced it with the LGBT “pride” flag. This year Adrian decided to do something about it!
People in Britain tend to be mealy-mouthed and overly polite when it comes to confronting their public officials on hot-button culture war issues. But starting with David Skinner, bold UK MassResistance activists like Adrian have been breaking that mold.
The St. Albans Museum normally flies the British Union Jack national flag - as it should!Adrian first went to the museum and spoke with a staffer about removing the flag. He was polite but very descriptive and firm. The staffer definitely got the message. But Adrian realized he needed to contact the museum’s Visitor Services Manager directly.
On June 10 he contacted her, and sent her the kind of strongly worded email she probably rarely receives from regular citizens. Among other things, Adrian made the following points:
Who authorized the flying of the gay pride flag? Was it an instruction that came from the City Council or someone on the museum’s staff? The pride flag is controversial and is a political statement which the museum should not be drawn into.
The local Muslim community has put out a document about how to navigate pride events as a warning to their families, particularly their children who can be influenced by the gay agenda.
That is not the only faith group that finds gay pride controversial as well as offensive. As far as I am aware, all the major worldwide faith groups stress heteronormativity and heterosexual marriage. So it seems strange that a public building like the museum should fly a flag that is a symbol of the opposite.
You need to understand that just because religious leaders try to endorse the gay agenda does not mean that their followers do. Most of them object to it.
The flag stands for a kind of lecturing, hectoring position – whereby the majority heterosexual community needs to be lectured into a silent acceptance of the gay lifestyle.
There is a much darker side than the media and pro-gay pressure groups give. There are huge problems with sexually transmitted diseases due to the homosexual lifestyle. Even some local pro-gay charities have the up to date STI figures; you look them up. Gay pride marches are also not the nice, carnival type events that the media likes to give in its sanitized images.
Flying pride flags on public buildings may also have the effect of promoting a lifestyle to children and minors that their parents do not want them to adopt. There is a big problem with schools doing this, parents are very unhappy about the pro-gay teaching in schools and the museum should avoid following this.
The flag should certainly not be paid out of the taxes of the people, or museum funds.
This clearly had a strong effect. On the weekend, Adrian saw that the flag had been replaced with the flag for the city of St, Albans. It's a yellow St Andrew's cross on a blue background. As we write this, the city flag is still flying over the museum (without the “pride” flag).
This is a great victory! The locals love it.
Adrian said he will be working with other activists to hold a spirited protest of the London Pride parade in July. (We were there back in 2017.) And he will be lobbying Parliament to defeat their second attempt to ban reparative therapy across the country. (We also helped stop that the first time in 2023.)
Adrian has also worked closely with our friend Lisa Nolland, a pro-family activist based in Bristol and leader of the “Marriage, Sex, and Culture Group,” a nationwide organization that informs Britons on how to fight the LGBT agenda and defend the family. He has also been attending various public rallies where he’s attracted others to join our growing UK chapter.
We’ll say it again: One person who is determined, principled, and persistent can make a big difference!
People are saying that the United Kingdom is on the cusp of a pro-family resurgence. We hope our UK MassResistance chapter will help make it happen!
Please help us continue to do our uncompromising work!
Our successes depend on people like you.
Your support will make the difference!
He sets the stage.
He makes the demands.
Trump’s in charge, ladies and gentlemen of the Republican
Party. Get in line, get out of way, or you will get gone. You push back on his
agenda, and you are gone.
Congressman Thomas Massie is the latest to learn this lesson
too late. He could talk about “his principles” all day long, but what did he
accomplish?
Nothing.
He went along with Speaker-designate Kevin McCarthy in
January 2023. In exchange for Massie’s support, McCarthy gave him a coveted
spot on the House Rules committee.
In May 2023, McCarthy was pushing through another porkulus
spending debt-ceiling increase. Fiscal conservatives were clamoring for its
failure. It came before the must-pass House Rules Committee, where it squeaked
by to the floor on a 7-6 vote. Thomas Massie, Mr. “National Debt Alarm Clock”
principled libertarian conservative, was the tie-breaking vote.
At that point, I realized that Massie was all talk and no
walk. There were no principles he was willing to fight for, if it meant losing
a seat on a key committee or not being able to grandstand against President
Trump.
The same President Trump had endorsed him in 2020, even
though Massie had made him mad by calling for a voice vote on the COVID-19
pandemic spending. The same President Trump backed him in 2024, as well.
When 2025 rolled in, with Trump at the helm and Republicans
running both chambers of Congress, Massie just threw a fit and stalled the
Speakership vote. Instead of incumbent Speaker Mike Johnson, Massie nominated
Tom Emmer. The Minnesota Congressman had withdrawn his name for consideration two
years ago because he was too liberal, more liberal than Johnson!
And yet, “principled conservative libertarian” whatever
Massie chose the liberal Minnesotan. Make it make sense!
It doesn’t.
Massie was a grandstander, a virtue-signaling grifter
throughout the Second Trump Administration. He voted against immigration
enforcement. He voted against the spending reforms (and cuts!) in the Big
Beautiful Bill.
Then he started bellyaching about Israel and the Epstein
list.
Massie had long cast contrarian votes on bills and
resolutions relating to Israel. There’s nothing wrong with voting the will of
one’s constituents when they clash with Trump.
Massie picked too many fights, though, and he lost. He angered
the general conference by forcing votes. He set off Christian Zionists with his
hostility to Israel. He then outraged Trump and his MAGA base by voting down
the BBB, then blasted the President over the Epstein files and voted against
the party’s main-line agenda.
Massie should have limited himself to two targets, and one
of them should not have been Trump.
As Scott Jennings shared on a recent CNN roundtable, Trump
has transformed himself into the consummate party boss. And not a moment too
soon! The Republican Party has long struggled with unity and organization. An
incumbent President often serves as the leader of the party, but the boss-like
maneuvers that Trump has employed rival all of his previous Republican
presidential colleagues. Bush I and II, Reagan, Ford, Nixon, and onwards into
the past all showed more of a deferential attitude toward the GOP conference,
oftentimes because Republicans not in the majority to begin with. Playing along
was essential in those days.
Trump has changed political dynamics, ensuring Republican
majorities with sustained party discipline.
If you cross Trump, you'd better knock him out, step aside,
or get ready to lose your seat.
By and large, this kind of policy and political discipline
is refreshing. Republican voters have long had to tolerate campaign
conservatives who moved in line with the Potomac two-step once in office.
Voters didn’t realize the importance of holding incumbents accountable until
the Tea Party movement, and even then, it was a hit-and-miss effort.
With Trump, bad incumbents are getting the heave-ho, and
it’s all for the better.
Louisiana’s Bill Cassidy was always a moderate, and he
showed his conciliatory (read, backstabbing) ways when he voted to convict
Trump. That kind of wishy-washy failure has no place in the larger movement.
Sure, some will complain that Trump is turning the GOP into
a Trump-Only cult. The truth is that some Republicans in both chambers have
voted against the President, even criticized him openly, and yet Trump doesn’t
trash them or force them out. Consider Congressman David Valadao (R-CA) and US
Senator Susan Collins (R-ME). Both of these moderate-to-liberal RINOs are
popular in their respective Democrat-majority constituencies. They have to lean
to the left to scoop up enough votes.
Collins and Valadao don’t showcase their resistance to
Trump, though. They just disagree with him, vote against the party on some
bills, but they support the GOP leadership across the board, which enables the
majority of conservative priorities to pass.
Trump is bossing out the RINOs, the sellouts, the grifters,
the bad Republicans in deep-red districts who insist on selling out and
undermining the larger cause. The Republican conference needed this kind of
cleaning out for a long time, and I am grateful.
Of course, Trump as the boss has had some misses. He bombed
during Election 2022, when all of his US Senate nominees challenging open seats
or Democratic incumbents exploded. This year in California, his endorsement frustrated
two Republican gubernatorial candidates from getting into the Top Two.
Nevertheless, Trump’s endorsement misfires are getting rarer
with each election cycle, and with Election 2026, we have witnessed TWO RINOs
get the boot, with clear assurances that stronger Republicans will take their
place. We can look back at 2010 and 2012, when the Tea Party Movement was
stretching its legs and learning to flap its wings. There were more devastating
misses, like the US Senate races in Delaware and Alaska, and then bigger US
Senate failures in Missouri and Indiana in 2012.
Republicans, following Trump’s more media-savvy messaging,
have learned to knock out the RINOs but maintain a more mainstream message. They
win the independents and some of the disaffected Democrats. State your MAGA
principles, but focus on the bread-and-butter issues, and you win more
elections.
Trump the Boss is calculating with long-term wins in mind,
not just the next election cycle. It’s about principled victory through
pragmatic means, ensuring that liberal Republicans, feckless consultants, and
retired GOP brass keep their mouths shut or go away.
Trump the Boss is also finishing off the left-leaning
podcasters, pundits, Woke Right wrecks who have spent more time targeting Jews
and Israel rather than focusing on the needs of America and Americans. Corporate
media did its best to prop up anti-Trump wannabe America First candidates, and
they have all crashed and burned.
Boss Trump’s current coalition is managing internal and
external opposition, but he’s trouncing the dying corporate media, decaying
academia, and fussy big business interests trying to get cheap labor. Trump has
maintained a warm and ready steady hand of leadership, pushing his agenda
through.
His aggressive stance has taught Republicans how to fight,
or has forced them to fight, or has forced them out because they fight him or
won't fight at all. That's what a good boss should do: Maintain the well-being of the party, ensure
that the mission is accomplished, and provide good standing for everyone so
that they're all getting the job done.
Now this is just shameful.
Towards the end of the campaign, Councilman Jon Kaji was the subject of an FCC complaint from the FBI.
Here's how he responded:
Whether the "FBI" is an acronym for a private entity or the letters refer to the actual Federal Bureau of Investigation is immaterial to my point.
Why does Kaji mention 1942?
Because he's tying this political attack to Executive Order 9066 and the discrimination, incarceration, deportation, and internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
He literally compared his campaign setback to the Internment of Japanese-Americans.
This response is not serious.
In fact, it's quite offensive.
I don't recall David Kartsonis:
1. Forcing Kaji to sell his goods.
2. Forcing Kaji and his family to move out of their home.
3. Forcing Kaji to live in a horse stall as temporary shelter
4. Forcing Kaji and family to live in an internment camp
Did David Kartsonis do any of this?
Last time I checked, Kaji and his family are still safe and sound in North Torrance. There are no internment camps. Japanese-Americans in general are facing nothing like that level of discrimination today.
Most importantly, Kartsonis has done nothing of the sort to suggest or advocate for such treatment.
People are more than welcome to have their differences with Kartsonis (I certainly do).
But to implicate him with such abject racism and abuse is a low blow.
To disparage and exploit the Internment of Japanese Americans because you lost an election, that is just despicable.
Kaji was his worst enemy this election, and I must say at this point, he deserved to lose.
Jerry Seinfeld has been dragged into the Arab-Israeli
conflict. He’s been at war with the pro-Palestine progressive left ever since
the October 7th atrocities, which gave anti-Semites the right to
crawl out of the cracks and bash Israel and Jews, all while hiding behind:
“It’s the IDF’s actions that we are protesting!”
Of course, Islamic groups and progressive leftists have been
hoisting Nazi flags and targeting synagogues and Jewish hospitals. And now they
are coming for the comedians, at least the ones who won’t pick sides and
promote the meaner ones so that they don’t get cancelled.
Do the left-wing activists target Jerry Seinfeld because
he’s Jewish? Of course.
They also target him because people listen to him, and they
want him to say what they want said:
“Palestine must be free. Free Palestine!”
Comedians, to be successful, don’t tell people what they
want to hear.
They tell people what they themselves are thinking and what
others don’t want to say.
Comedians are supposed to be the most anti-PC members of
society. They push the boundaries; they rant and rave about the fact that
everyone is ranting and raving.
Comedians stand out because they stand up for, well, the
right to say whatever they want about something.
They say what they themselves want to say, and they tell
people what they don’t see, or they are too polite or afraid to say.
Which brings us to the Seinfeld-Palestine controversy.
How Jerry Seinfeld threaded the needle on the challenge
posed by the Palestinian protesters was a miracle to behold.
Last year, he dismissed their demands with “I don’t care about
Palestine.” After all, he was enjoying a walk with a friend.
Then, when pressed on the issue by another pushy activist,
all while he’s entering his car, mind you, Seinfeld simply stated: “It doesn’t exist.”
He told them what they didn’t want to hear, and it made it
clear that he didn’t care one way or another.
Whether he’s teasing them or whether he truly believes that
there is no such thing as Palestine, we don’t know.
And that’s the beauty of it.
Seinfeld is the genius we need for these very tough times.
He rejects wokeness without calling it wokeness. He can
reject wokeness while falling asleep listening to the boring demands of the
Woke Left and Right, who demand the death of Jews, Israel, and anything else
with a Star of David attached to it.
Consider an earlier example of how he deftly dunks on these
daft weirdos. When one entertainment reporter wanted to get into the diversity
and representation issues in media and entertainment, he just rolled his eyes: “Oh, yeah, let’s get into
that!”
He sounded off what everyone else is thinking, but is
unwilling to say because of cancel culture.
He shuts down the abusive Marxism, but he doesn’t go after
the scourge of humor and fun from a political stance. He just makes fun it,
treats it as a dismissive nothing.
What about the Elephant, or rather the President, in the
middle of the room?
First, Seinfeld called Trump “God’s
gift to comedy.”
Then, he called his
happy face “scary.”
Then he states that he’s not interested in
making Trump jokes.
Can you blame him?
His co-creator in comedy, Larry David, wrote a sitcom-flat rant
about his “dinner with Hitler” for the New York Times. The whole point was
to compare Trump to Hitler and shame anyone who likes Trump. David’s humor
isn’t funny because it’s positing something fundamentally untrue: Trump is not
Hitler, and the people who like Trump are not Nazis.
And anti-Trump rants are not insightful or interesting. “F---
Trump” doesn’t resonate. It’s angry, bitter, empty. Everyone has had enough of
Trump, except for the wonks and the policy-makers. They care.
The rest of us, the vast majority of simple humanity who
want our country back, and who can see that Trump has some good—or a lot of
good—about him, we want to have a good time and live our lives.
Other comedians have crashed and burned on Trump. Wanda
Sykes went off on Trump shortly after his election, and
the crowd booed. Her set took place in Massachusetts, so I doubt the booing
came predominantly from hardcore Trump supporters. They just don’t want the
lecture. Comedians need to learn: you can’t win with Trump because he’s so
polarizing, charismatic, colorful, and such a media creation on top of it all.
You can’t win by going after him or going toward him, so just ignore him.
Seinfeld deftly deflected the Trump issue recently, too,
joking that he’d rather tell jokes about … raisins.
I guess he heard it through the grapevine!
Seinfeld has chosen wisely. Without admitting it, Seinfeld
is following the blunt wisdom of Gene “KISS” Simmons:
Just do your art, and shut the f--- up.
The art of comedy looks at the ordinary and finds the
extraordinarily funny in it. That’s been Seinfeld’s successful schtick this
whole time. People don’t want flabby political commentary or a social science
lecture about how they should feel about the state of the world and its
politics and the wars and what they should do about it.
They’re attending a
comedy club.
They want to laugh.
Seinfeld has some welcome precursors of comedy who kept it
comedic, never bitter or hateful.
Johnny Carson made fun of all the presidents. Yes, he was a
liberal, but he had enough class to ask for thoughts and prayers when President
Reagan was nearly assassinated, and
Carson asked for this kindness during the Academy Awards.
Jay Leno was funny because he made fun of both political
parties, although there’s plenty of evidence that he’s a confirmed liberal.
Jimmy Fallon fussed candidate Trump’s hair, made fun of his
skin and accent in skits, but he also focuses on the funny. He doesn’t lecture,
scold, or pontificate. He still has a late-night show, while preachy “Karen” Stephen
Colbert is off the air.
Jerry Seinfeld understands this game, as well. His complaints about
presidential aspirations is hilarious. Instead of getting political, he
gets personal. After all, who would want to be president? Only a crazy person
would want the job, right?
Sure, he did a set in his car with President Obama—when he was
president. Yet even then, the conversation was less political, more
personal.
He doesn’t take Palestine personally, either—and he doesn’t
take it seriously at all.
That’s the real relief. Whether on the left or the right,
the fact that this contentious matter has invaded some of our time, space, and
brain matter, we all want a break!
The protest culture is wearing thin. The outrage culture is
getting old. The cancel culture is just wrong, and people are speaking up.
Seinfeld is the best at making fun of it because he makes
the joke the important part, and we all get to laugh along with him. He’s permitting
us, without saying a word, to laugh at the madness in the streets, and we can
know that tomorrow, we will meet friends at local café and argue about whether
to use the bottom button, how to drink orange juice, or whatever “Yada, yada,
yada” means.
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