it was never my intention to bring politics into this, but i have to defend the truth. when people bring up false claims or put blame when it is not true, i have to say something.This thread should really be in P&CA but that's above my paygrade... nevertheless, @ocnbrze you and I have been on this platform for a LONG time and I won't let a good thing get ripped up over one issue. The truth in it all, despite whatever news media reports (I don't watch ANY of it, it's all narrative), will eventually be revealed. Whether positive steps are enacted to mitigate this sort of disaster in the future remains to be seen.
I think it's really sad that people are agonizing over celebrities' homes being burned up (as if they can't build another one and pay cash for it) - there are so many people who live in LA, entertainment industry or not, who don't have that luxury. I just hope everything works out for them, regardless of where they decide to go.
i hate when celebrities do nothing but cry over the fires and their homes. i love it when celebrities do not cry over it, but steps up and help people.
6 celebrities taking action to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires
Celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis and Sharon Stone are donating money and clothing, and are assisting with evacuations amid the Los Angeles wildfires.
www.businessinsider.com