• @regrub
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    222 days ago

    If you’ve been to Huntington Beach, it’s not much of a surprise, tbh.

    • @meant2live218
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      192 days ago

      Unfortunately, yeah. Back on r/losangeles people knew the reputation of HB (and a number of other beach communities, especially as you push further south).

      Truly ridiculous, though, to want to commemorate a building like this with the name of a movement that wasn’t there when the building was built, and has no ties to the purpose of the building. They rage about identity politics but have somehow tied their identity into their political beliefs.

    • Cousin Mose
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      I lived there for a year and went to the beach during COVID-19. There were always Trump flags everywhere and all the dipshits barreling down in their trucks with MAGA gear on the PCH everyday. It’s the Florida for California for sure. It’s the only place in CA I’ve been where people argue with me for not ordering meat (I’m vegan) and there’s a creepy, racist vibe in the air (and I’m white).