Monday, February 16, 2026

Hypocrisy And Double Standards Are A Progressives' Stock-In-Trade

Billie Elish made quite a show at the Grammys, stunningly and bravely declaring a progressive bromide that "No one is illegal on Stolen Land" to an approving left-wing audience.

That she doesn't appear to actually believe beyond the progressive required virtue signalling this is demonstrated by two separate incidents:

 1.  Her mansion sits on land, that if you buy her "stolen land" argument is thus not hers and instead is belonging to the Tongva tribe, and she has yet to give back her "stolen land".

2.  She has cetianly not come out in support of the Australian performative artist who was refused entry to the USA after announcing he was taking her up on her stolen land argument by announcing he was coming to occupy her stolen mansion:

Blast: Billie Eilish 'Got' Activist 'Deported From U.S.' After Her Mansion Was Targeted

An Australian activist’s viral stunt has come to an abrupt end at LAX. Drew Pavlou says he was deported from the United States after attempting to enter the country on what he describes as a “performance art” mission targeting Billie Eilish’s California mansion. The activist had publicly announced plans to camp outside the singer’s property following her controversial Grammy speech criticizing ICE. Instead of pitching a tent in Glendale, Pavlou found himself detained by immigration authorities for more than 30 hours before being sent back home.
So much for no one is illegal on stolen land. I didn't realize there was an exception for Australians.

Who knows, maybe she'll write a song about it.

Oh, and Billie, it was conquered, not stolen,  There's quite a difference. 

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