The Conspiracy Chart to End All Conspiracy Charts
A Satirical Tour Through East Bay NIMBY Brainrot
Thereâs a new infographic circulating around the Oakland leftist listserv scene â and itâs a doozy. It calls itself the âOakland Astroturf Network Map,â but it might as well be titled âPepe Silvia: The Urbanist Edition.â
This technicolor wall of paranoia tries to connect every local housing advocate, moderate candidate, school reformer, and actual union (yes, really) into a vast shadowy conspiracy funded by tech billionaires, real estate barons, and presumably the ghost of Ronald Reagan.
Itâs dumb. And itâs absolutely begging to be mocked.
If Youâve Ever Met a Tech Bro, You Might Be in a Vast Conspiracy
The central thesis of this chart â and I use âthesisâ generously â is that if someone donated to a campaign, shared a nonprofit board at any point in the last decade, or once attended a mixer with someone who works in tech⊠they are part of a coordinated plot to destroy Oakland.
Example: if a tech investor gave $20K to a PAC that supported a moderate candidate, and someone else once worked for that investorâs startup? Boom â CONNECTION. Evidence of coordination. Throw it on the chart.
Itâs like Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, except instead of Kevin Bacon itâs âpeople who want more housing.â
The Carpentersâ Union: Secret YIMBY Operatives
Nothing says âout-of-touchâ quite like calling the Northern California Carpenters Union âpro-YIMBYâ like itâs a slur.
You know what Carpenters do? Build things. Like⊠housing. Youâd think that wouldnât be controversial in a place with skyrocketing rents and a decades-long housing shortage. But to the conspiracy brain behind this map, itâs proof of corruption.
Yes, the people who swing hammers for a living are apparently doing the bidding of tech oligarchs by⊠wanting to build things they can get paid to build.
God forbid labor aligns with pro-housing policy.
YIMBY Action: Dark Money Boogeyman or Just People Who Think You Should Build Homes?
In classic tinfoil-hat fashion, the map devotes multiple glowing tendrils to groups like YIMBY Action, Housing Action Collation, and Abundance Network. Because nothing screams âdeep stateâ like a group of painfully earnest millennials who think zoning reform is exciting.
Never mind that these groups disclose donors, post public endorsements, and write white papers so dry they could be weaponized. To the folks pushing this map, YIMBYs arenât just wrong â theyâre sinister.
Forget that many YIMBYs are lifelong progressives, renters, transit nerds, union members, or working-class folks who just want to live near their jobs. The map tells you theyâre puppets of billionaires, because someone once got a check from someone who invested in a crypto company.
The Candidate List That Accidentally Admits Theyâre Losing
The infographic goes full âred string on corkboardâ to connect anyone who dared run against the DSA-anointed slate.
John Bauters? Suspiciously electable.
Warren Logan? Once worked for the Mayor, so obviously part of a cabal.
Leronne Armstrong? Backed by someone with money? How dare he.
But hereâs the kicker: they highlight all these candidates because theyâre winning or nearly winning. The obsession with âanti-Carroll Fifeâ or âanti-Nikki Fortunato Basâ campaigns unintentionally reveals the actual fear: their rigid political orthodoxy is falling out of favor, and the electorate wants something else.
This isnât a scandal. Itâs democracy working.
âThis Is Who Weâre Fightingâ: A Movement Built on Vibes, Not Policy
Which brings us to the listserv email that inspired this post. Kalimah Priforce, an Emeryville councilmember with⊠letâs say âa record,â proudly declared:
âFor the politicians who are dubbed âprogressivesâ who arenât named on this map, but are connected to this map â this is who we are fighting.â
Fighting what, exactly? People who want to build more housing? Support safer streets? Fund schools and teacher raises? Pass pro-labor housing legislation like SB4?
This is what happens when your politics are built on vibes, not outcomes. You start drawing lines between random donors and then pretending youâre part of the French Resistance.
And since he inserted himself into this conversation â letâs talk about Kalimah.
This is the same guy currently under investigation by the FPPC for failing to file campaign finance reports. The same guy who was reprimanded for ethics violations, canât keep his filings straight, and has turned the Emeryville Council into a circus act.
Weirdly enough, this map lines up almost too well with the stuff heâs been ranting about for months.
He is also doing the bidding of the NIMBY lobby by signatory on the failed statewide segregation-forever ballot initiative (https://ourneighborhoodvoices.com).
Is he behind it? Maybe. Maybe not. Either way, itâs the height of irony to see someone with real, actual transparency problems cheering on a document accusing others of âshadowy influence.â
The âReal Agendaâ Behind This
Letâs be honest: this map isnât meant to inform. Itâs an intimidation tactic. Itâs a lazy, paranoid smear campaign targeting anyone who dares challenge the increasingly brittle ideological hegemony of Oaklandâs activist left â especially if they want to build homes, fix schools, or run for office without kissing specific rings.
This is the politics of purity tests, dressed up in bad graphic design.
And itâs backfiring. Because regular people donât look at a list of folks supporting housing, safety, and functioning city services and think, âOh no, a conspiracy!â They think, âWait, I actually like most of this stuff.â Thatâs how we have been able to grow our collations.
TL;DR: You Canât Meme Your Way Out of a Housing Crisis
If youâre mad that voters didnât buy your narrative, that your preferred candidates lost, that your ideology isnât resonating anymore â thatâs a you problem. Donât build a conspiracy map. Build better ideas. Better coalitions. Hell, build a duplex.
Many of the people and orgs being smeared in this map are guilty of nothing more than trying to make cities work. You know â with housing, transportation, education, governance. The basics. The stuff that doesnât get hearts on Instagram but actually changes lives.
What we need are results. Housing that gets built. Schools that work. Streets that are safe and accessible. Sometimes, that means forming imperfect coalitions. Working with people who donât agree with you on everything. Itâs not selling out - itâs called governing.
Share It. Screenshot It. Giggle at It.
So yeah â the map is dumb. The narrative is dumber. And the whole the thing reeks of political desperation from a faction thatâs out of ideas and running out of time.
Now if youâll excuse me, I need to go call my landlord, my tech boss, and my shadowy crypto handler to get their approval before I hit publish.



