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Next L.A. Mayoral Debate Canceled After Karen Bass, Nithya Raman Pull Out

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In the surreal circus that is Los Angeles politics, the next mayoral debate has been abruptly canceled after Councilwoman Nithya Raman and frontrunner Karen Bass both pulled out—along with, yes, reality TV has-been Spencer Pratt, who apparently thought crashing the stage would boost his influencer cred. This isn’t just a scheduling hiccup; it’s a masterclass in progressive evasion tactics from two of the city’s most ardent anti-2A warriors. Raman, the socialist firebrand who’s pushed for defunding the LAPD and hamstringing law enforcement, and Bass, the Biden administration’s former right-hand woman with a track record of cozying up to radical defund movements, suddenly have scheduling conflicts when faced with real scrutiny? Smells like they’re dodging tough questions on the crime wave that’s turned L.A. into a no-go zone for anyone not packing heat.

For the 2A community, this cancellation is a red flag waving in a hurricane. Los Angeles is already a Second Amendment dystopia—strict mag bans, rogue permitting schemes, and a sheriff’s office that’s more interested in confiscating legal firearms than stopping gangbangers with illegal ghost guns. Bass, if she wins, promises to double down: her platform reeks of expanded red flag laws and gun-free zones that only empower criminals, while Raman’s council antics have funneled resources away from armed patrols toward social workers facing down armed robbers. Pratt’s involvement? Pure distraction fodder, a clown shoe in the room to meme-ify the mess and bury the real stakes. With debates now off the table, voters won’t hear how these candidates plan to leave law-abiding gun owners defenseless amid skyrocketing homicides—up 11% last year per LAPD stats—while armed thugs run rampant.

The implications scream urgency for 2A patriots: without public grillings, Bass coasts toward November on name recognition alone, potentially locking in an anti-gun regime that could export its madness statewide via Sacramento allies. This isn’t incompetence; it’s calculated. 2A advocates must flood the zone now—op-eds, protests at Raman’s office, and voter turnout drives targeting the armed-and-fed-up suburbs. If L.A. falls deeper into this abyss, expect carry permit wait times to stretch into years, more unconstitutional seizures, and a blueprint for blue-city gun grabs nationwide. Time to arm up the ballot box before they do it for you.

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