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Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle
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A quick google search for 'stoop' lets you in on President Trump's subconscious thought process during
his Tweet-writing.

Stoop:
1. bend one's head or body forwards and downwards.
(The act of displaying submission, to yield or surrender.)

2. a posture in which the head and shoulders are habitually bent forwards.
(A position that shows acknowledgement of being lesser to another.)

Stooping -in this case, I believe represents the function of the weak, those who embrace a certain reliance
that benefits their way of thinking. Me-thinks the Donald is taking the p*ss!

When the bullets are flying -like when you cross over Ninurta's property at night, for instance, will involve ducking.
When you stoop, it's a slower action, like bowing. To stoop is to physically and mentally acquiesce to another
stronger force.
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Talk about white-washing news articles for political reasons!

Here's a classic example how word-smithing is used to underhandedly give a false impression of an act and steer clear
of what the implications will mean for the general public.



Quote:Trump told to back off Seattle's Chaz police-free zone.

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'State authorities in the north-western US state of Washington have hit back after President Donald Trump threatened to
"take back" a police-free district controlled by protesters in Seattle. Governor Jay Inslee said Mr Trump should stay out of
the state's business, and Seattle's mayor said any invasion of the city would be illegal.

Police abandoned a precinct there on Monday after days of clashes...'

One sentence given over to a vital fact in this incident. A Police Station has been overrun by so-called demonstrators and
those who maintain order and protect citizens from crime are forced to leave the precinct. Are these young people who've
hijacked the property now going to perform this civil undertaking?
Are they trained to do so? And who the hell thinks they can be taken seriously if you're chalking on the pavement like a nine
year-old child?!!!


Quote:'Mr Trump said the area had been overtaken by "domestic terrorists".
Since police withdrew, demonstrations in the area have been largely peaceful.
It has been called Chaz, an abbreviation of Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone. Hundreds of people have been gathering there
to demonstrate, hear speeches and attend events...'

'Chaz' scrawled on a sidewalk and that gives it credibility...? The act of emotionally-driven undeveloped schoolchildren.
An act born from a single illegal death of a former bouncer in El Nuevo Rodeo, a former Texas 'Floyd the landlord' porn-star,
a wanna-be rapper, community-leader and felon.
This article must've left all that out because of space-reasons.
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Quote:'The protests in Seattle, Washington began in response to last month's death in police custody of an unarmed black man,
George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. President Trump, who has pushed states to take firm action against protesters,
has meanwhile outlined proposals for reforming police, including greater funding for training and national guidelines on
the use of force.

However, he dismissed calls for defunding the police as an "extreme agenda". Such a measure involves budgets being
allocated directly to communities rather than law enforcement.

How did the Chaz come about?
The area around East Precinct in Seattle became a battleground between protesters and police in the past two weeks,
leading the governor to send in the National Guard and for the mayor to impose a curfew. During the violence, demonstrators
threw petrol bombs and other missiles at police, cars were torched and looting broke out, according to local media...'


Yes... but for the Leftist media, it's called 'largely peaceful'.
tinysure


Quote:'At the weekend, Seattle police used tear gas and flash bangs to disperse protesters. Members of the city council rebuked the
police department, accusing them of heavy-handed tactics. Then on Monday, the mayor ordered barricades removed near the
precinct and the police building was boarded up.

Since then protesters have taken over a zone spanning about six blocks of Capitol Hill, a hub of the city's trendy arts scene that
has been gentrified in recent years as tech workers drive up property prices. Local media describe a festival-like atmosphere,
with poetry readings, music and movie nights. Free fizzy water, snacks, sunscreen and hand sanitiser are available.

While the protesters say they are leaderless, armed volunteers have been spotted at checkpoints asking for the ID of people
entering...'

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So nobody in this mob identified as a 'War-Lord' then...? Nobody called Raz Simone?



'Gentrified' -Renovate and improve (a house or district) so that it conforms to middle-class taste.

So now instead of an official accountable Police Force or in this case, an alleged corrupt Police Force that's been allowed to
decay due to the lack of political will, this area of Seattle has a group of black-clad youths asking to 'zee your paperz'.
How progressive and liberating.
tinyshocked 


Quote:What did Trump say about Chaz?
In a series of tweets, the Republican president lashed out at liberal Democratic leaders in the north-western US state of
Washington and its most populous city of Seattle. "Take back your city NOW," Mr Trump wrote on Thursday.
"If you don't do it, I will."

In another tweet, he said "Domestic Terrorists have taken over Seattle", saying Washington Governor Jay Inslee was "looking
'the fool'". Mr Inslee tweeted back: "A man who is totally incapable of governing should stay out of Washington state's business."
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan defended the right to protest and told President Trump: "Make us all safe. Go back to your bunker."
"The threat to invade Seattle, to divide and incite violence in our city, is not only unwelcome, it would be illegal," she added.

What could Trump do?
Earlier this month, when protests were spreading across the US, Mr Trump threatened to send in the US Army if state governors -
who oversee law and order - were unable to guarantee safety and secure property on their streets. This would involve invoking the
Insurrection Act, a 19th Century law which includes details of circumstances when the government in Washington DC can intervene
without state authorisation.

The act says the approval of governors is not required when the president determines the situation in a state makes it impossible to
enforce US laws, or when citizens' rights are threatened. This law was last invoked in 1992 during riots in Los Angeles following the
acquittal of four police officers charged with assaulting black motorist Rodney King, but on that occasion the governor of California
requested help.

The law was used throughout the 1950s and 60s during the civil rights era by three different presidents. On some of these occasions
there were objections from state governors...'

And that who these protesters want it, back to the dark days of civil-rights riots. The virtue-signalling never stops and for these
mainly-white trust-funded Geralds and Marions, they want to know that their (doubtful) grand-kids will look back and say my kin
were there.
The sad-part is that they've had to engineer the whole situation in order for them to get into their imaginary history books.

Get some pads and an helmet on and get in there to sort it. Christopher-Columbus, doesn't anyone have balls anymore?
tinysure


Quote:How do police see it?
Police say they want to reopen the precinct and it is unclear how long the autonomous zone will remain.
At a news conference on Wednesday, Assistant Chief Deanna Nollette said the police department had been abandoned because
of threats that it would be vandalised or burned. She said the protesters' barricades were intimidating some residents.

Police Chief Carmen Best posted a video message to officers in which she said the police withdrawal "seems like an insult to you
and our community". On Thursday afternoon the police chief said claims that citizens and businesses were being extorted in the
zone were not true and had been based on anecdotal evidence from news and social media.

Ms Best said call response times in the area served by East Precinct are normally between 5-18 minutes, but are now taking almost
an hour, reports local Komo News. She said this means police are not able to respond to reports of assaults, rapes and robberies...'
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'Assaults, rapes and robberies'. Not the best qualities in a community and It sounds like Seattle has gone to the dogs.
Where's Snake Plissken when you need him?

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Messages In This Thread
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by guohua - 06-10-2020, 06:45 PM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by Ninurta - 06-11-2020, 12:00 PM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by Ninurta - 06-11-2020, 11:56 PM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by guohua - 06-12-2020, 12:14 AM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by BIAD - 06-12-2020, 09:07 AM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by Ninurta - 06-12-2020, 02:14 PM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by BIAD - 06-13-2020, 09:06 AM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by Ninurta - 06-12-2020, 10:55 PM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by Ninurta - 06-13-2020, 03:37 AM
RE: Antifa Makes Demands in Seattle - by guohua - 06-20-2020, 09:05 PM

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