Sunday, May 31, 2026

Protect them from what? How many transgendered folk have been murdered compared to how many have committed murder or even mass murder?

Seattle To Declare "State Of Emergency" To Protect Transgender Refugees?

BY TYLER DURDEN
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2026 - 07:45 PM

The ultimate claim to victimhood is the claim that a group of people are "refugees" from mass persecution or "genocide."  The political left covets this victim status more than anything else because, within first world liberal societies, refugees have immediate political capital and access to easy money.  Within every leftist narrative there is an agenda for power and a life without adult responsibility.

It is perhaps ironic that thousands of progressive activists and LGBT advocates are leaving red states over imaginary oppression after they spent years attacking conservatives for escaping blue states over very real medical tyranny.  At least conservatives never called themselves "refugees." 

Leftists specifically believe their rights are being violated in red states because conservative governments won't allow them to mutilate their children with hormone therapy and sex change surgeries.  This nightmare trend, which is increasingly proven by science to have a detrimental effect on the minds and health of the people who undergo gender therapies, is still heavily protected in leftist havens like Seattle.

For reasonable and sane people still living in the Emerald City, relocation should be a top priority because the golden hordes are making the great northwest their home base.  Seattle's new "democratic socialist" (communist) mayor Katie Wilson is more than happy to oblige the mentally ill mob clamoring for access.  The problem is, as the crazies move in, all the businesses are moving out.

This conundrum leaves Wilson's poorly managed city in a financial bind.  New transgender resident are calling themselves "refugees" and demanding access to tax based subsidies in order to survive.  One would think they could simply get jobs like everyone else.  But, much like third world migrants, everywhere these people go they are always jobless and in dire need of handouts. 

The Seattle LGBTQ Commission has requested that Mayor Katie Wilson declare a civil state of emergency due to an influx of transgender and queer individuals relocating from conservative states, which is straining local housing, food, and mental health resources.

National data shows that 84% of transgender and nonbinary people have made major life decisions, such as relocating, since November 2025 due to state policies.  This mass influx is means some Seattle support organizations will face a depletion of resources by the end of the summer.

In response, the mayor is launching an interdepartmental team to assess community needs by August.  Under Seattle Municipal Code and state law, the mayor can proclaim a civil emergency which grants temporary powers.  These include entering contracts and spending without standard bidding, budgeting, or permitting delays. Accessing or reallocating city contingency/emergency funds. And, directing personnel and resources more flexibly.

However, the most likely agenda behind an emergency declaration would be to push for federal funds, which, of course, Seattle will not get. 

The city is facing a massive budget shortfall of half a billion dollars for 2026 and 2027, which means numerous programs and employees will have to be cut.  Katie Wilson has driven away a number of corporate taxpayers and more are getting ready to leave.  This has recently forced the mayor (who initially said good riddance to big business) to change her communist tune and take more diplomatic approach to corporations in the region.

Unfortunately for her, she has made her bed with a gaggle of mentally disturbed fanatics; they want their handouts and they want to destroy major companies paying for those handouts.  As this trend continues it is likely that Seattle faces severe economic crisis, or even collapse. 

On the bright side, the relocation of hundreds of thousands of trans activists means less problem children for red states.  Given that these people seem to cause chaos wherever they go, it's better that they congregate in a place like Seattle and drive each other insane rather than spread out and plague the daily lives of normal people.    


It's time to acknowledge the dangers posed by Jew hating anti American efforts of prominent NGO's.

"Well-Funded" NGO Machine Behind Newark Anti-ICE Chaos; Bessent Signals Nonprofit Crackdown 

BY TYLER DURDEN
SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2026 - 06:55 AM

Anti-ICE demonstrations outside Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, an ICE immigration detention facility, escalated in the overnight hours as the far-left and well-funded maximum pressure campaign entered its ninth day on Saturday. The continued mobilization only suggests a coordinated pressure operation, with dark-money-funded NGOs appearing to provide organizational and financial support.

Citizen journalist Nick Sortor went undercover at the anti-ICE encampment outside Delaney Hall in Newark on Saturday night, documenting what he described as far-left revolutionaries training their so-called 'woke warriors' to combat ICE agents.

Sortor explained:

I went undercover into a leftist training "class" here outside ICE Newark, where rioters are each handed ~$100 of equipment to pretend to be medic.

These people are basically Antifa's support staff.

They were given goggles, latex gloves, and most notably, 3M P100 respirators with MULTIPLE spare cartridges — all new in the box.

The respirator + spare cartridges cost $75 each. And they were doling them out like candy.

These are NOT organic riots. They're well organized and well-funded. These groups need to be broken up into a million pieces.

Chaos.

Even the globalists at The Atlantic were recently forced to acknowledge ... 

Late Saturday evening, Democratic New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill said, "We know that people from outside the state have been interfering in the protests and escalating them. 5 of the 6 people arrested last night by state police were from outside New Jersey."

Fox News Digital observed signs from several far-left organizations at the ICE facility, including the Democratic Socialists of America, the Freedom Socialist Party, the Internationalist Group, the Labor Committee to Defend Immigrants, and the CUNY Internationalist Clubs.

Demonstrators carried copies of "Challenge," a newspaper affiliated with the Progressive Labor Party, with headlines including "LONG LIVE COMMUNISM!" and "NO PAPERS, NO BORDERS, NO BOSSES."

Fox News Digital reported that one protester accused Gov. Sherrill and liberal politicians of not spending enough time at the immigration facility, claiming they were there to "protect the racists because racism protects their profits."

That protester told the crowd that the "only thing that's going to save us is a mass militant, multiracial, anti-racist rebellion against this system."

Protesters responded by chanting, "If we don't get it, shut it down!"

Last week, we noted that one of the dark-money-funded NGOs organizing the protest is the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice (NJAIJ).

Influence Watch states on its website that NJAIJ is a coalition of over 50 groups that advocate for left-of-center immigration policy. Its executive committee includes the ACLU of New Jersey, the Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the New Jersey Working Families Party, the American Friends Service Committee, and Faith in New Jersey.

Earlier on Saturday, Fox News Digital reporter Michael Dorgan questioned far-left Marxist influencer Hasan Piker about foreign influence and funding connected to China and the Neville Roy Singham network.

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Piker denied having a direct connection with the China-based billionaire who funds far-left movements in the US that are seen merely as CCP influence operations by US federal investigators.

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"I don't know why there's this environment of suspicion or this environment that takes this sinister shape for some reason when we're talking about things that are totally above board and totally legal," Piker said. "I don't have any personal contact with Roy Singham or any of these other people. I mean, I know some of these people. They're wonderful people in general. They are activists."

Piker claimed that the federal government "has been actively trying to target activists and protesters," shifting the blame to President Donald Trump.

"I feel like that's not great, especially considering that Donald Trump said he was going to end cancel culture, he was actually going to end woke-ism, and that he was the free speech president," Piker said. "I feel like there are a lot of people who believe in that message, and now he's betrayed that message."

"People are allowed to believe whatever they want to believe," he continued. "That's the American spirit, baby."

Yet nonprofits were never intended to organize street violence, clash with police, shut down infrastructure, riot, burn down city streets, incite Marxist revolution, or serve as proxies for statecraft operations by foreign governments.

Federal investigators understand that protests during the Trump era are not grassroots protests. These are part of the protest industrial complex paralyzing American infrastructure on demand, financed by left-wing billionaire family foundations through nonprofits, as well as entities based in hostile foreign power, such as the Singham network, which even the New York Times says conducts propaganda operations for the CCP.

That's why Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled Thursday that a coming crackdown on dark-money funded NGOs will be seen in the "weeks and months ahead."

It's not just China…

Last October, Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute, briefed President Trump on television about radical left NGOs and activist networks.

"We have identified dozens of radical organizations, not just the decentralized Antifa organizations, but dozens of radical organizations that have received more than $100 million from the Riot Inc investors," Bruner told Trump.

Source: Government Accountability Institute

This subject is near and dear to Elon Musk, who at the time commented on a video of Seamus briefing Trump.

Hedge fund legend Kyle Bass noted"SecScottBessent is doing God's work. Imagine if the IRS required a full donor list to be public to maintain the 501 (c) (3) 's tax-exempt status."


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So called Tenants Rights groups prefer this eyesore to more apartment units

Notorious San Francisco eyesore may finally be demolished — despite years-long NIMBY revolt

A burned-out structure that has been an eyesore for San Francisco’s iconic North Beach neighborhood is set to be demolished — even after a tenant rights group blocked that effort at the last minute, trying to extend the years-long saga to fix the blighted property.

Still, the saga is not fully over yet, the building’s developer told The California Post. The Verdi Building at 659 Union Street has been sitting empty since two fires ravaged it in 2013 and 2018. 

All that’s left of it now is a brick exterior and temporary shoring holding it up.

For more than 100 years, the Verdi building has stood on the corner of Columbus and Union in the North Beach area. KPIX

In 2023, real estate firm Red Bridge Partners filed to redevelop the building, but attempts have been met with fierce opposition from neighborhood groups such as the North Beach Tenants Committee.

Since then, the building has been a dead zone amid an otherwise active neighborhood. The city’s Department of Building Inspection called the structure dangerous, too, saying there’s an risk of collapse in a March report.




LA mayoral hopeful Nithya Raman ripped to shreds over fetid hellhole in her own backyard: ‘Failure to lead’

LA mayoral hopeful Nithya Raman ripped to shreds over fetid hellhole in her own backyard: ‘Failure to lead’

Nithya Raman is being blasted for failing to clear a dangerous LA River encampment after securing more than $4 million in state funding specifically to address it.

Nearly two years after a state grant, the money remains unspent while conditions along the river corridor continue to worsen.

The cash comes from California’s Encampment Resolution Fund, a program designed to move people living in encampments into housing and supportive services.

e California Post first reported earlier this week that Raman secured a $4,011,357 grant to address a sprawling homeless encampment stretching across a 19-mile section of the Los Angeles River.

Roughly 90 people are living in tents, storm drains and makeshift shelters along in the area.

The grant was awarded after Raman submitted a proposal to the state promising intensive outreach, housing placements and pathways to permanent housing.

But to date, the funding remained unspent.

Mayoral candidate Nithya Raman is facing criticism over a $4 million state homelessness grant that remained unspent. Shutterstock / Matt Gush

Raman’s office blamed administrative and contracting delays.

“Councilmember Nithya Raman has consistently treated homelessness as the urgent crisis it is, which is why it is deeply frustrating when critical resources get caught in administrative and contracting processes,” a spokesperson told The Post.

The spokesperson added that the Encampment Resolution Fund “is intended to support rapid outreach and housing interventions, not sit idle while City departments work through bureaucracy” and said implementation is expected to begin later this month.

The Los Angeles River encampment has become a focal point in the mayor’s race. David Buchan for California Post

Monica Rodriguez says she’s not buying it and is using success in her own district as to why.

“There’s no bureaucracy,” Rodriguez told The Post. “It’s no different than any other contract that we engage in with a service provider. You issue the scope of work, you work with the provider, and you award the contract. That’s it.”

Rodriguez can use her own record as evidence of success.

Her office received funding through the same Encampment Resolution Fund program and, in roughly the same amount of time, housed 90 people and removed 40 RVs from city streets through her RV-to-Home initiative.

Monica Rodriguez points to her own record as evidence that the Encampment Resolution Fund works. Instagram/mrodcd7

Building on that initial success, Rodriguez said the broader program has now housed 387 people and removed 184 RVs citywide.

“When we got the $5 million from the state for the Encampment Resolution Fund, we had already been doing that work,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez also points to the LA River encampment as evidence that Raman’s campaign message of “urgency on homelessness” does not match their pace of progress.

“She chairs the homeless and housing committee and is now asking people to give her a promotion,” Rodriguez said. 

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez says her district used the same state Encampment Resolution Fund program to house 90 people and remove 40 RVs. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The California Post has documented people living inside flood channels, beneath bridges and inside concrete culverts along the river.

Outreach workers and advocates have described rampant methamphetamine use, untreated mental illness, criminal activity and a revolving cycle of incarceration and homelessness. 

Rodriguez said she cannot understand why other council districts have successfully moved Encampment Resolution Fund projects forward while Raman’s remains stalled.

“I don’t understand how everyone else is doing what Ms. Raman can’t,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez also points out that Raman is not an outsider looking in. 

Rodriguez’s RV-to-Home program has housed hundreds of people and removed nearly 200 RVs, becoming a model now being expanded to other parts of Los Angeles. cd7.lacity.gov

As chair of the City Council’s Housing and Homelessness Committee, Rodriguez says she already occupies one of the most powerful positions shaping homelessness policy in Los Angeles..

“Based on her failure to deliver in the role that she has now, I don’t understand how she’s claiming that she would work with any greater sense of urgency.”

“The numbers don’t lie,” she said. “The fact that it’s been a year and there’s been no commitment for the expenditure of those funds reflects a failure to lead.”


Rodriguez’s RV-to-Home program has since drawn attention beyond her district. 

The initiative is now being used as a pilot program by Mayor Karen Bass’ administration and is expanding into other council districts as city leaders look for new ways to address the growing RV encampment crisis.