The Game's Message About California Wildfires Included a Conspiracy Theory

The Game shared condolences (and a conspiracy theory) when talking about the California wildfires.

ayceon Terrell Taylor aka The Game.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 04: Jayceon Terrell Taylor aka The Game attends The Game Album Release Party For 'Year Of The Wolf' on October 4, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images)

ayceon Terrell Taylor aka The Game.

Over the weekend, The Game shared an apparent conspiracy theory with his nearly 10 million Instagram followers wondering aloud if the current inferno devastating Southern California (and possibly the other massive blaze in Northern California? It's not clear) were started by someone attempting to divert attention from last week's shooting at a bar in the Ventura County city of Thousand Oaks. Here's the post he wrote, which included info on what it's like when a blaze is bearing down on your home:

In fairness, you aren't always thinking straight when scorching hot flames are heading your way. A few days later, less conspiratorially, Game also sent out a post offering prayers and condolences to those impacted by the unmerciful fire:

Ditto for this picture, which shows that it's pretty close to where he's at:

According to CNN, as of Monday night, Northern California's Camp Fire (which has the unwelcome distinction of being the state's most destructive in history) has claimed 42 lives, while the fires in Southern California have claimed two. As of Sunday night, more than 200 people were still unaccounted for, which is to say nothing of the homes that have been destroyed, and the animal lives that have also been ended. Unfortunately, dry conditions make it likely that the fires will continue into the week. Anyway, for those looking to #StayWoke, here's the current (non-conspiracy) direction that the investigation into the origins of the disaster(s) is actually heading.

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