Yes, California is neoliberal hell. Yes, California is part of the United States and the US is evil, so by extension so is California. The state was built on stolen land and genocide, just like the other 49.
But I’ve been in the weird position of defending California on this site not because it’s “good”, but just because I think for those of us who have no choice but to live in the US, it’s the least bad option.
I think the issues around homelessness are a good microcosm to look at. Yeah, CA is really shitty towards our homeless population, no doubt. But at the same time there are quite a few people here who actually want solutions that help homeless people and there are programs at the state and local level - feeble as they may be - that try to do this. Meanwhile, since I’m a transplant I can compare CA to my native Midwestern state. Back there, they are only a couple steps below “just fucking shoot homeless people we don’t care”. Literally every person I know back home sees homelessness as a “problem” that just needs to go away. If I was homeless I would never even consider going back to where I grew up, I’d stay here.
So yeah, I would sorta defend CA here. And now I feel like over the last year you’ve seen how absolutely christofascist the red states are going w/r/t abortion, trans issues, even gay marriage, you all are starting to see just how awful most of the US can be for anyone who isn’t a well-off cishet white guy.
Fun CA fact: if you can land a job in CA state or local govt (including in the massive UC system), your health insurance is required by law to cover all gender affirming care, including expensive surgeries.
obscene housing prices, needing to drive an hour to get anywhere, traffic, where the most self-absorbed people on the planet go to, the insane wealth disparity
Depending on your definition of “most self-absorbed people” - all of this can be said about the New England region. At least in California you’re not surrounded by Ivy League ghouls w/ a demographic made up of 95% white dorks.