No Seattle Thread?
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What exactly is it? Like I said, I’ve been offline working on this backyard renovation. No internet browsing, no news, just Amazon Music...
I had to run out to Lowe’s for a tool and heard a couple guys talking about it.
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It's a bit like Aqua's tea. It's probably nowhere near as awful as he makes it sound, but it's not exactly great news, either.
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They've built a hippie commune out of a couple of blocks and are doing art projects.
They have no message, it's Occupy Wall Street all over again.
I've been following some of their chatter on social media - TONS of infighting about who leads the commune and message.
They can't decide if they should be talking about BLM or communist memes.
I don't like the idea of them hassling residents - but I don't know what the facts on the ground are.
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The 18-year-old activist appears to be a transgender woman and a self-described “lesbian anarchist,” according to her now-private Twitter account. The activist tweeted Wednesday that CHAZ had invited homeless people into the zone, who promptly stole all of their food.
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@Jolly said in No Seattle Thread?:
And they're hungry...
https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/10/seattle-capitol-hill-no-go-zone-george-floyd-food-stolen/
"The activist tweeted Wednesday that CHAZ had invited homeless people into the zone, who promptly stole all of their food."
Might be time to set up a perimeter, one block from them, and starve them out.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in No Seattle Thread?:
Well, as usual, it's not the peaceful demonstration that the liberal media is claiming it to be, and it's not the Thunderdome that the conservative media is claiming it to be.
If there was ever a time to let something play out it is now. The police should NOT intervene.
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True.
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It's a 6-7 block area.
The gov. pretended he knew nothing about it, when asked yesterday.I agree, leave it alone. Any use of force in such a stupid area would backlash, again.
Only thing that might shake some sense into people, is if they decide to burn down the area. But, like roaches, they will scatter, then scurry back to wherever they came from. -
@Mik said in No Seattle Thread?:
I agree. Let them out, but don't let anyone in. This will melt away when they start having to starve in their own filth.
I am reminded of how the Romans surrounded Greek city-states.
Seriously let the people of Seattle come up with a solution and ask for help if they need it. It’s our first experiment in what the revolution has been demanding and we should let them have their way. Our only intervention should be 911 call response and obviously a fire if whoever is in charge gives the fire department permission to enter.
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The "protestors" have put up barricades around the "Autonomous Zone" to keep people out.
In Portland, the mayor is putting up a plywood wall around City Hall.
Ain't irony ironical?
Free stuff gets taken, and they cry about it.
Barriers to keep people out.
ETA: Would gated communities qualify as "autonomous zones?"
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Build The Wall!