The Only Thing Illegal in California is Speech

Shoplifting is legal, speech is not—how long can this insanity survive?

This from frontpagemag.com.

The current insanity of California exemplifies the old cliche about the state being ‘the land of fruits and nuts.

To wit:

 – Gov. Gavin Newsom just signed bills banning memes and plastic bags,

– The pro-crime politician has repeatedly expressed his disgust, however, that the citizenry wants to make crime illegal again, and

– Drugs are legal in California (as long as you pay the pot tax), shoplifting is legal, speech however is not.

Shortly after Gov. Newsom banned election memes, Attorney General Rob Bonta, one of Kamala’s successors and a likely member of her cabinet if Obama allows her to name members thereof, boasted of a “first-of-its-kind lawsuit” which like all such things announced by prosecutors means an “unprecedented-abuse-of-power.”

The issue is the agenda of a number of environmentalist groups which seek to not only ban oil and gas (or at least price it out of affordability for anyone but their elite donor class) alongside cars, stoves, meat, and human survival, but to ban anyone from disagreeing with them.

Along the way they came up with the idea of intimidating industries into not arguing with them.

The California AG lawsuit charges ExxonMobil:

[With] deceiving Californians for half a century through misleading public statements and slick marketing promising that recycling would address the ever-increasing amount of plastic waste.

This comes at the same time as the communist/globalist one-party regime banned plastic bags and is well on the way to banning plastics for ordinary people. (Amazon and major corporations don’t have to worry.)

What AG Rob Bonta is suing over is speech. ExxonMobil had—error-fully exercised—their right to take out ads.

California—the leader in every form of social dysfunction—is now leading the way in the war on speech.

Everything in California is legal

except human freedom. And plastic bags.

God speed to the return of Conservatism and common sense.