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Occasionally I imagine where we might be had Trump been human enough to respond to Floyd’s murder with empathetic, confident, reassuring messaging. Sadly for us all - he’s a sadist.
I too live in Seattle, not the suburbs, (used to live not far from that area), and agree with EVERYTHING Volute said. In many ways, CHAZ is such a Seattle thing, and the media coverage of it is both amusing and deeply disturbing. We're fine, the city is fine, and the rest of the country just needs to simmer down and worry about their own communities.
My joke about Trump and Fox making it into an antifa takeover - which it never was - is that the battlecry would have been, "Teriyaki for everybody!" which is a joke only Seattleites would get.
I grew up in Seattle and my family is still there. Everything I've heard from people who live there echos exactly this and what @Volute said. This isn't the insane ANARCHY/ANTIFA nonsense that Trump/Fox/others are pretending it is.
and what does all these city leaders have in common?
I don't know the source. Whatever is going on, there are firearm violations here. Even just handing them out to people you don't know violates one law that, I believe, was passed.
Is that your final answer?liberals!
Just dropping in to say that the US is a constitutional republic. Anarchy is not the way to make change in the US. Voting is how we legally make changes, either by directly voting on a new law or policy (usually locally) or electing leaders who represent us. I don't believe anarchists should be given anything they ask for. If they are, then we will see an increase in anarchy and associated violence (by some, not all, obviously).
Just dropping in to say that the US is a constitutional republic. Anarchy is not the way to make change in the US. Voting is how we legally make changes, either by directly voting on a new law or policy (usually locally) or electing leaders who represent us. I don't believe anarchists should be given anything they ask for. If they are, then we will see an increase in anarchy and associated violence (by some, not all, obviously).
Did you seriously say that all black people feel/think the same except maybe Clarence Thomas???!!!
How do you expect anyone take seriously the rest of your commentary (although I am sure some of it is valid) when you say things like that? I'm guessing you don't even see the problem.
Did you seriously say that all black people feel/think the same except maybe Clarence Thomas???!!!
Only the right messages are welcome and any black person who says anything but what the people in CHAZ want to hear are run off.
Except he's posing at the reservoir at Volunteer Park which is the wrong park and not in the CHAZ zone, but instead several miles away. But maybe he didn't think people would notice.
Except he's posing at the reservoir at Volunteer Park which is the wrong park and not in the CHAZ zone, but instead several miles away. But maybe he didn't think people would notice.
I am utterly baffled by this!
How will this play out?
Are they going to send in the military? Will they just leave? Are they doing to be a mini nation in there for the rest if their days? Will they let the people in that zone flee to the outside world before they bunker in and declare their own country? Is it a monarchy? Democracy? Just how the heck is this going to end??? Where is the usual government???
Did you seriously say that all black people feel/think the same except maybe Clarence Thomas???!!!
How do you expect anyone take seriously the rest of your commentary (although I am sure some of it is valid) when you say things like that? I'm guessing you don't even see the problem.
I would imagine black folks probably appreciate being told what & how they feel/think by white folks about as much as women love some good old fashioned man-splaining.
I’m no expert, but I’m pretty confident the goal is to hear the actual ‘experts’ on black life speak about how they feel & why, and what society can do to help effect positive change.
I really don’t know how/where ‘bitter white people with an obvious political agenda’ fits into the process.
So you read these and let's discuss.
I find it puzzling that some of you are so determined to make CHOP (Capitol Hill Organized Protest) into something way bigger than it is. Even Fox, last night, had a reporter on site who said that there was one incident with that one guy and one burglary outside the CHOP zone but it was otherwise peaceful with no incidents. The Fox broadcaster (young and blond of course) blinked a couple of times, thanked him for his report, and then they ran that same video again. I had to laugh at how hard they're trying to push a narrative. Today, the Seattle Times reported police were able to move the barriers peacefully so that emergency and delivery vehicles could more easily get in. They'd been let in before, but now it would be easier. Again, no incident of any kind.
Is it annoying for some of the residents? Sure it is. Democracy can be messy. So why is it okay for them to take over the area in front of the police precinct as a form of protest? Because nothing else has worked. The Seattle PD has been under a federal consent decree for years because of their use of excessive force and racial bias in its policing. The City was in the process of asking to end the federal supervision because of progress they thought had been made. But when they saw the violent reaction of the SPD during the protests, the City of Seattle withdrew its application because it was clear there were still a lot of problems. It took the protests and CHOP to get the city to ban chokeholds. And discussions are ongoing with the city about other police practices and issues in a way that hasn't been true before. Sometimes it takes more drastic measures to be heard.
I doubt what I've said is going to change your minds or your need to get all worked up about CHOP so I'll leave you to your ongoing efforts to blow it out of proportion. Enjoy.