SUSPECT CHARGED FOR PACIFIC PALISADES FIRES. NOW WHAT?

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It’s been a little while since I sat down for some hot takes, but this week is exceptional! Yesterday in Los Angeles charges were announced by federal prosecutors against Jonathan Rinderknecht, a 29 year old Uber driver who the state alleges is responsible for the blaze which became the monstrous Pacific Palisades fire over the first week of this past January.

I consider just what this means for victims of this unbelievable news, including since this recent L.A. Times analysis shows that after California wildfires destroyed nearly 23,000 homes between 2017 – 2020, to this day only 38% of them have been successfully rebuilt.

This podcast episode also shouts out the late, great Mike Davis’s Ecology of Fear, which discusses the perilous challenges for Los Angeles in the face of Climate Change. Please find it at your local library or bookstore, it’s never been a better time to get in the know.

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J.T.

Threats from within the United States include alcoholism, fentanyl, and poverty wages, but not We the People

Today in Quantico, Virginia, Trump and Hegseth gave what will go down as the most treasonous speech since the South’s Declaration of secession in the 1860s, when South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas declared the end of their allegiance to the United States of America.

There are already plenty of commentators noting just how traitorous their words were, but also for the record, I’d like to point out that Hegseth utterly misrepresented none other than Thomas Jefferson’s actual contribution to the Declaration of Independence.

On the subject of toxic leadership, which Hegseth either unironically fails or flatly refuses to grasp is actually epitomized by himself and every last member of this administration, he claimed that: “Real toxic leadership is promoting destructive ideologies that are an anathema to the Constitution and the laws of nature and nature’s God, as Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence.”

The trouble is that to Hegseth, who is a Neo Nazi, ”nature’s God” is actually code for white people’s Christian God. To be sure this isn’t conjecture, look no further than the tattoos inscribed on Hegseth, including his “Deus Vult” *tattoo,* which is Latin for “God wills it,” and which is said to have originated from the first Christian Crusades of the 11th century.

Pete Hegseth. Former Platoon Leader, Weekend Fox News Host, and now U.S. “Secretary of War.”

Hegseth, or whoever else wrote his speech, must have thought they were being very clever by invoking Thomas Jefferson, a dead white forefather, in their attempt to pretend like they were simply carrying out “his vision” in 2025. But Jefferson is actually not credited for authoring this portion of the Declaration, and rightly so, since he actually wasn’t even known to believe in the Christian god. In fact, perhaps the most diplomatic quote of Jefferson’s on the whole idea of it goes as follows:

“Our particular principles of religion are a subject of accountability to our god alone. I enquire after no man’s and trouble none with mine; nor is it given to us in this life to know whether yours or mine, our friend’s or our foe’s, are exactly the right.”


But if you believe, as I do, that Jefferson was a simple statesman for the press when it was time, but far more complicated in his thought processes during his privacy, then the following quote from the Jefferson Monticello archives feels like a more accurate summation of his thoughts on Hegseth’s apparent religiosity:

“The Christian god can easily be pictured as virtually the same god as the many ancient gods of past civilizations. The Christian god is a three headed monster; cruel, vengeful and capricious. If one wishes to know more of this raging, three headed beast-like god, one only needs to look at the caliber of people who say they serve him. They are always of two classes: fools and hypocrites.”


In other words, it should be clear to any modern reader that Jefferson at the very least appreciated how much religious wars wreaked havoc on the world in centuries past, which is why he and the founding fathers enshrined the U.S. as a secular state through the 1st Amendment (1791). Thus, there should be no doubt that Hegseth’s conflagration of Jefferson and god in the Declaration of Independence is the very type of foolishness and hypocrisy Jefferson abhorred.

Nonetheless, Hegseth, like Stephen Miller, is ahistorical and has no interest in freedom of thought or religion, but seeks the very opposite of these things. Their sermonizing in Quantico today was a thinly veiled attempt to have the military fall in line for the latter’s vision of a white Christian ethnostate, which it should go without saying is the very anathema to the Constitution the “Secretary of War” was originally and actually supposed to stand against.

The gloves are officially off, then, but to be forewarned is to be prepared.

Let the city, each state, and every last one of the American people know.

J.T.

*This photo showing a partial view of Pete Hegseth’s right forearm, which includes the “Deus Vult” phrase, was taken by Gage Skidmore at an event by Turning Point USA in 2021.*

palestine flags waving behind tree

KEEPING OUR EYES ON GAZA

In the midst of everything else going in the world, yes, it takes work to remain engaged.

Yes, it’s not fair to you.

Nonetheless, yes, simply remembering is still one of the most important acts we can take part in as citizens of the world.

Earlier this week I was fortunate enough to be connected to Shmily Shatha, an artist from none other than Gaza whose life has been upended going on nearly two years now, yet who still finds a way to express hope through her artwork. Along with her friends in Los Angeles, Shmily is selling her original illustrations, one sticker and tee shirt at a time. To learn more about her and how you can support, please find her heartfelt message below.

A map of historic Palestine overseen by a white dove. Shmily Shatha, November 2024.


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We Love You, Gustavo Robles, aka “Kaboom,” and raise your name before all of our Neighborhood

Gustavo Robles, second from the left, with life-long childhood friends mourning the sudden loss of another giant in our community, Sergio Rios, in 2024.

“Every Pueblito has a coranzito, an inimitable essence for its people. A deep glow from above and below.”

Wherever Gustavo went, raucous laughter tended to ensue, along with an unmistakable camaraderie for and from the people around him. The fact is that it was a special gift how he went so naturally from goofing off with the homeboys to sliding off in front of the homegirls, then still finding time to offer a helping hand to the Señoras of our Pueblito. Together with his entirely contagious smile, these qualities made him a central figure anywhere in our neighborhood one of us was fortunate enough to find him.

Love is a flame; one that kindles more love from everything it touches. Gustavo embodied it every day and in every direction, so now in every direction we mourn and hold and uplift each other as he would have us do. In a world still dividing our families between borders and tearing away at our roots at every turn, it’s a gift to connect with those who still abide by everyone they meet as a sacred code of conduct; that’s what this young man was and what he will live indefinitely in our memories for.

We will have even more to recount in the wake of this champion’s sudden passing via Making a Neighborhood. Please subscribe to the Newsletter to be sure you don’t miss it.

Above all, our deepest condolences go to his friends, family, and everyone else who treasured Gustavo with us.

J.T.

FROM L.A. TO KHAN YUNIS: ALL EYES ON GAZA

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In this installment of J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast, guest David Cowen and I discuss his being diagnosed with bipolar disorder as early as when he was 21 years old, Kabbalah and Zionism, Israel’s genocide through forced starvation in Gaza, as well as rising homelessness in Los Angeles and California.

We also shout out a special fundraising campaign for Khaled, only five months old as his family flees south from Gaza to the border with Sudan due to Israel’s latest campaign against the Palestinian people, known as “Operation Gideon’s Chariots II.” To learn more about Ibrahim and Nagham’s campaign for Khaled, please do so here.

From David: “Dave Cowen turns the religious into humor, finds the ​s​piritual in the digital, and makes serious comics fun. His popular series of comedy Haggadahs for the Jewish holiday of Passover have been featured in The New York Times and include parodies of Trump, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Mel Brooks, Kanye West, and The Office. His debut graphic novel, 11 years in the making, AN IMPERFECT UNION, is available on his Substack SerioComics, which also includes Q&As with the best makers of ​g​raphic literature today such as Pulitzer Prize winner Tessa Hulls, Eisner winner Shannon Wheeler, ​Melissa Chan and Badiucao, Sina Grace, Yasmeen Abedifard​, etc.​ Follow his stories and more on Instagram at (@_davecowen_).

Thank you also to Nicolas Jara (@nicthejara) for video, Jacob on Sound (@fuller.sound), and Esteban (@marsbuiltstudio) for sharing his space for this discussion.

J.T.