QAnon cheers Los Angeles fire, except for James Woods

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This week, a series of fires erupted in Los Angeles and swept through parts of the city, the infernos setting some of its wealthiest neighborhoods alight.

A recent severe drought, alongside hurricane-force winds, supercharged the flames, and the city struggled to respond.

Although many responded in horror over some of the images, conspiratorial posters on far-right forums found something they could cheer on.

The fire struck in an area where numerous celebrities had homes, and people on these sites saw a righteous cleansing flame, ripping through the American epicenter of sin and iniquity.

Unfortunately, they didn’t realize they were cheering on the demise of one of their own.

One poster on Gab shared the heartbreaking tale of a celebrity forced from his home, castigating him for inaction.

“Easily stopped with firebreaks. Though they don’t want that do they, they want to flagellate themselves over global warming and so on,” the poster wrote with a link to a story about a “heartbroken Hollywood actor” who compared the situation to losing a loved one.

Comeuppance, well deserved, for years of heinous… whatever you think the elites did.

The only problem? The heartbroken actor savaged was none other than ardent Trump supporter (an occasional conspiracy theorist) James Woods, who’d been forced to evacuate and lost his home.

Others online, when later posting the story, took to adding parenthetical asides or noting up front that it was Woods, such that people wouldn’t immediately begin reveling in their agony.

Woods lost his home, safely evacuated, and is now blaming the fires on nature’s most dangerous tinder: DEI.

But some conspiracy theorists had other theories.

“I just enjoy seeing hollyweird get what they deserve. I pray for innocent people. I love the children of God but member, God shall not be mocked and the largest entity that mocks him is in Hollywood!” wrote one, intimating it was an act of God.

“We don’t want normal houses burned,” wrote another. “We just want evil people to handled by God. We don’t celebrate burning of places. There could be regular normal people suffering from it.”

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