View Full Version : CHAZ (Capital Hill Autonomous Zone)
Figured by now this subject needs it's own thread.
The left hates Trump because he wants to build walls, control entry and deport people.
Looks like when they get in power they do all that and much more.
"Seattle ‘Autonomous Zone’ Has a Border Wall, Conducts ‘Deportations’.."
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/06/12/photos-seattle-autonomous-zone-has-a-border-wall-conducts-deportations/#
"Seattle, Washington’s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) — formed by anarchists, Antifa members, and Black Lives Matter activists — has set up a border wall surrounding its perimeters and is seemingly conducting ‘deportations’...."
Segregated Gardens?
"Rapper Raz Simone is accused of being a 'warlord' within Seattle's CHAZ after patrolling the area with an AK-47 and a crew of armed men who said: 'we are the police now'."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8415565/Rapper-Raz-Simone-accused-warlord-Seattles-police-free-CHAZ.html
"'The President really put a hit on my head. I'm not a Terrorist Warlord. Quit spreading that false narrative,' Simone wrote.
'The world has NEVER been ready for a strong black man. We have been peaceful and nothing else. If I die don't let it be in vain.' .."
Pretty sad that this "African American" knows so little about what goes on in "Africa".
Must be that public education.
Old Dog New Trick
06-13-2020, 07:48
19th Grp (Enumclaw, WA) should go in (COIN) and show them peoples what they didn’t learn from Y**T*be. :munchin
I am so not surprised by this insurgency in Seattle. That city has been gone for so many years now and the state elected officials have been rotten to the core for the last 25-years.
Each successive governor and mayor respectively have out done the previous ones with a radical left agenda.
So sad to watch.
Siege in Seattle, Wa,
"Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone” (CHAZ) has withstood a self-imposed siege for TEN MINUTES"
Long Live the ANTIFA Vegans 💩💩💩
Law Enforcement is yet to start the siege because local politicians fear losing votes.
BUTT, they have developed a working model of a modern Trojan.
link: Tiny Trojan (https://tinyurl.com/ybgm4cyu)
CHAZ...first things they do...build walls and patrol with firearms...the left has shown its ass.
Old Dog New Trick
06-13-2020, 07:56
^^^I’m certain it will be a Trump campaign slogan during the election.
CHAZ soon to become Americas newest shithole.
mark46th
06-13-2020, 08:11
Why do they still have water and power?
tom kelly
06-13-2020, 10:56
CHAZ; Seattle, WA. This is a sad situation that will morph into "The everyman for himself" solution to a problem that is caused by a LACK of LEADERSHIP by local & WA. State government. My thinking is that the armed mob that controls this area will prohibit me and everyone like me from going there, The armed mob would enforce their rules on me if I were to attempt entry. Anarchy has replace the Rule of Law. Civil War II has started the shooting phase is next. MARK MY WORD by John Mark...U-tube look it up.
Why do they still have water and power?
CNN baught the option for a season. :D
Interesting read - recent testimony before the Judiciary Committee of the House - contains some data and evidence supporting the notion that our police forces are not systemically biased.
“If this mania of cop hatred is not quelled, those good people will suffer further and the nation’s cities will become places of fear and decay.”
Repudiate the Anti-Police Narrative
Comments submitted to the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives in response to the Oversight Hearing on Policing Practices
Heather Mac Donald
June 10, 2020
The Social Order
Public safety
City Journal
The following is testimony delivered to the House Committee on the Judiciary on June 10.
Chairman Nadler, Ranking Member Jordan, and committee members, my name is Heather Mac Donald. I am the Thomas W. Smith fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a public policy think tank in New York City. I have written extensively on criminal justice and am honored to address you today regarding policing practices.
It is understandable and appropriate, when viewing the horrific arrest and death of George Floyd, to ask whether we are seeing the tip of the iceberg when it comes to policing and the brutal indifference to human life. The history of law enforcement in the U.S. was interwoven with slavery and segregation. The memory of policing’s complicity with racial oppression cannot be easily erased.
But I urge this committee to reject the proposition that law enforcement today is systemically biased. The evidence does not support that charge. Police officials and officers across the country have expressed their disgust at the chillingly callous behavior seen in the Floyd video. It is a violation of everything that the profession currently stands for. Embracing the systemic bias allegation will only lead to more lives lost to criminal violence; many of them, sadly, will be black. To move from the stomach-churning specificity of Mr. Floyd’s case to broader numbers is jarring. Nevertheless, if the charge against policing is systemic racism, we need to look at the system as a whole.
Policing today is driven by crime data and community demands for help. Victim reports send police disproportionately to minority communities because that is where people are most being hurt by violent street crime. Blacks between the ages of ten and 43 die of homicide at thirteen times the rate of whites, according to the CDC. In New York City, blacks make up 73 percent of all shooting victims, though they are 23 percent of the city’s population. In Chicago in 2016, there were 4,300 shooting victims, almost all black. Among the two dozen victims under the age of 12 was a three-year-old shot on Father’s Day who is now paralyzed for life and a ten-year-old shot on Labor Day whose pancreas and spleen were ripped apart. In Minneapolis, last September, a two-year-old girl was shot in her backyard at 1 AM; another Minneapolis two-year-old, Le’Vonte King Jason Jones, was killed in broad daylight in 2016 by gang rivals of his mother’s boyfriend. These are the realities that police commanders in urban areas face daily.
But community requests for help also determine police deployment, and the most urgent requests come from the law-abiding residents of high-crime neighborhoods. An elderly cancer amputee in the Mt. Hope section of the Bronx described to me her fear of going into her building lobby, since it was so often occupied by trespassing youth hanging out and selling drugs. The only time she felt safe was when law enforcement was there: “As long as you see the police, everything’s A-OK. You can come down and get your mail and talk to decent people.” This vulnerable senior citizen longed for the surveillance watchtower that the local precinct had erected on her block several summers earlier to deter shootings. Anti-police activists would undoubtedly condemn such a watchtower as a weapon of the oppressive police state. To the cancer amputee, it was a literal godsend. “It was the peacefulest summer ever. I could sit outside at night. Please, Jesus,” she said, send the surveillance tower back.
Another elderly lady blurted out in the middle of a police-community meeting in the South Bronx’s 41st Precinct: “How lovely when we see the police. They are my friends!” This sentiment has been echoed time and again in the dozens of police community meetings I have attended.
The percentage of black respondents in a 2015 Roper poll who wanted more police in their community was twice as high as the percentage of white respondents who wanted more police. The activists who seek to disband police departments will have to explain to these terrified seniors and other law-abiding residents that they are just going to have to fend for themselves.
Are the police nevertheless engaging in an epidemic of racist violence, as we hear daily? They are not. For the last five years, the police have killed about 1,000 civilians a year, the majority of those victims armed or otherwise dangerous. In 2019, the police killed 235 blacks, most of them also armed or dangerous, out of 1,004 police shooting victims overall. That roughly 25 percent ratio has also remained stable. It is less than what the black crime rate would predict, since police shootings are a function of the rate at which officers encounter armed and violent suspects, a fact confirmed most recently by a 2019 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In the 75 largest U.S. counties, which is where most of the population resides, blacks constituted around 60 percent of all robbery and murder defendants, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, even though blacks comprise only 15 percent of the population in those counties.
What about unarmed victims of fatal police shootings? As of June 1, the Washington Post’s data base of fatal police shootings showed nine unarmed black victims and 19 unarmed white victims of fatal police shootings in 2019. That number of black unarmed victims is down 76 percent from 2015, when the Post began keeping its data base. The Post defines “unarmed” loosely to include suspects who have grabbed an officer’s gun or who are fleeing from a car stop with a loaded semi-automatic pistol in their vehicle. Those nine allegedly unarmed black victims represent 0.1 percent of all black homicide victims, which number about 7,500 a year—more than all white and Hispanic homicide victims combined.
After the tally of nine unarmed black victims was reported in certain news outlets last week, the Post reclassified over a dozen of its armed victims of police shootings as unarmed. This reclassification occurred six months after the Post had already closed its 2019 data base. The reclassification was not done on the basis of any new information; it was undoubtedly done to get the black victim numbers up. The Post is now showing 15 unarmed black victims in 2019. That is 0.2 percent of all black homicide victims, still a negligible number.
No one hears about unarmed white victims, because they do not fit the anti-police narrative. In 2016, in a case that adumbrated Mr. Floyd’s death, an agitated schizophrenic, Tony Timpa, called 911, saying he was off his medication. Three Dallas police officers held the handcuffed Timpa on the ground for 13 minutes with a knee to his back, while he pleaded for help more than 30 times. They continued joking and laughing after he stopped moving or making any sounds. His death was ruled a homicide, caused by the officers’ physical restraint and by cocaine.
In Mesa, Arizona, in 2016, a cop unleashed a barrage of gunfire from his AR-15 rifle at a 26-year-old man who had been reported as having a gun. The victim was down on his hands and knees in a hotel corridor, trying to comply with the conflicting commands that a sergeant was screaming at him, and begging “Please don’t shoot me!”
In 2015, a 50-year-old man in Tuscaloosa involved in a domestic violence incident ran at the officer with a spoon and was fatally shot. A 25-year-old in Des Moines led the police on a car chase and walked quickly toward the officer when he got out of the car and was fatally shot. A 21-year-old in Akron escaped from a grocery store robbery on a bike and didn’t take his hand out of his waistband when commanded to do so and was fatally shot.
The point here is not to justify any of these deaths, it is to rebut the claim that questionable tactics occur only in the case of black suspects. Indeed, it is premature to conclude that the Floyd brutality was a product of racial animus at all, as opposed to poor training and an unfit temperament.
No police critic has ever suggested a benchmark for evaluating the number of officer use-of-force incidents. Ideally, officers would take no one’s life in the course of their duties. But in light of the number of arrests that officers make each year—around 11 million—and the number of deadly weapons attacks on officers—27 a day in just two-thirds of the nation’s police departments—it is not clear that 1,000 civilian deaths, the vast majority occurring in the face of a potentially deadly attack, show a law enforcement profession that is out of control.
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Part 2 below
Part 2 cont’d from above.
Nevertheless, there are reasonable measures to further lower officer use of force—above all, more hands-on tactical training, practice in de-escalation, and techniques to control stress. Federal support should go to such practical training, not to implicit bias sessions, which are an insult to officers’ intelligence and street knowledge. Nor should police hiring be based on race. A 2015 Justice Department analysis of the Philadelphia Police Department found that white police officers were less likely than black or Hispanic officers to shoot unarmed black suspects. Existing efforts to boost minority hiring in many departments have already resulted in the elimination of a clean criminal record requirement and in lowered standards for reading comprehension and writing. These changes risk increasing disciplinary problems, rather than reducing them.
Figuring out how to encourage officers to intervene in their fellow officers’ questionable behavior is necessary, though doing so is especially challenging when it is a supervisor who is misusing his authority. Some powerful unions place too many roadblocks in the way of firing incompetent or abusive cops. Getting rid of qualified immunity, however, will only lead to cops shutting down further.
This committee should denounce the defunding of police agencies. Shrinking their resources will result in poorer service to the law-abiding residents of high crime areas. Officers in depleted departments who cannot get back-up when they face dangerous suspects will be even more stressed out, and more at risk of poor judgment. Response times will increase. Cash-starved agencies will train less, not more. Lower pay scales will result in less qualified recruits.
Shifting police funding to social services will not solve crime. For decades, New York City was the welfare capital of the United States, spending one-seventh of all government welfare dollars. Crime continued to rise. Crime started falling in the city only when the New York Police Department adopted the data-driven policing that has now become the norm across the country.
But the most urgent task before this committee is to repudiate the narrative that law enforcement is infected by racism. The atmosphere in which officers are working is becoming more vicious and volatile. The attempts on officers’ lives, some successful, that we have seen in the last two weeks will increase. And under the pervasive charge that they are racist, officers will back off of proactive policing in minority neighborhoods. The victims will be overwhelmingly black.
In 2015 and 2016, when officers also retreated to purely reactionary policing, an additional 2,000 black males died, the largest two-year increase in homicide in half a century. Harvard economist Roland Fryer, University of Utah law professor Paul Cassell, and University of Utah economist Richard Fowles have recently documented what I have called the Ferguson Effect: the sharp rise in crime during episodes of pervasive anti-cop rhetoric and depolicing.
There are bad cops of all races who must be removed. But the overwhelming majority of officers are motivated by a desire to help the most vulnerable among us. Though many officers work under unimaginable conditions, encountering the worst consequences of pervasive family breakdown, they continue to believe fervently in the good people who support them. If this mania of cop hatred is not quelled, those good people will suffer further and the nation’s cities will become places of fear and decay.
https://www.city-journal.org/repudiate-the-anti-police-narrative
Heather Mac Donald is the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and the author of the bestseller The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture.
GratefulCitizen
06-13-2020, 12:04
CHAZ is the canary in the coal mine.
https://cdllife.com/2020/truck-drivers-say-they-wont-deliver-to-cities-with-defunded-police-departments/
Who run Bartertown?
:munchin
Aunty say...Master Blaster run Bartertown.
“Fighting leads to killing and killing gets to warring ! ”
“Bust a deal, face the Wheel ! ”
“Two men enter, one man leaves ! ”
1stindoor
06-15-2020, 06:31
I'm probably in the minority on this issue. After giving it a lot of thought, I'm of the opinion that we just build a fence around their fence and let anyone going in or out know that there is no police protection, no mail deliveries, no deliveries period, except for those that they are able to work out themselves with the carrier companies. They have turned themselves into a private gated community. Let them figure it out for themselves...and just ignore every "demand" shut off the water and power only to those buildings that were public buildings, i.e. the now "empty" police building. Then just let them rot from the inside.
rsdengler
06-15-2020, 08:39
Let them figure it out for themselves...and just ignore every "demand" shut off the water and power only to those buildings that were public buildings, i.e. the now "empty" police building. Then just let them rot from the inside.
I especially like "let them rot from the inside" idea; I don't know, maybe I'm just weird but it sounds so good...LOL....Seattle, what a shithole.....:D
I'm probably in the minority on this issue.
What he said :lifter
Appoint BHO as resident ambassador.. :munchin
GratefulCitizen
06-22-2020, 11:31
Just heard a new name for CHAZ (or CHOP or whatever).
The SOYviet Union.
Madison protesters tear down Capitol statues, attack state Senator from Milwaukee as fury erupts again
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/06/24/madison-protesters-pull-down-forward-hans-christian-heg-statues-attack-senator-sculptures-in-lake/3247948001/
"MADISON - Fury exploded outside the Wisconsin State Capitol on Tuesday night as protesters smashed windows at the statehouse, attacked a state senator, and tore down two iconic statues — including one of an abolitionist who died trying to end slavery during the Civil War....."
and
".....In Madison, statues of Wisconsin's motto "Forward" and of Col. Hans Christian Heg were dragged away from their spots guarding the statehouse. Heg was an anti-slavery activist who fought and died for the Union during the U.S. Civil War. His nearly 100-year-old sculpture was decapitated and thrown into a Madison lake by protesters. ..."
I guess the good Col Heg was just not woke enough for these days.
Madison protesters tear down Capitol statues, attack state Senator from Milwaukee as fury erupts again
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/06/24/madison-protesters-pull-down-forward-hans-christian-heg-statues-attack-senator-sculptures-in-lake/3247948001/
"MADISON - Fury exploded outside the Wisconsin State Capitol on Tuesday night as protesters smashed windows at the statehouse, attacked a state senator, and tore down two iconic statues — including one of an abolitionist who died trying to end slavery during the Civil War....."
and
".....In Madison, statues of Wisconsin's motto "Forward" and of Col. Hans Christian Heg were dragged away from their spots guarding the statehouse. Heg was an anti-slavery activist who fought and died for the Union during the U.S. Civil War. His nearly 100-year-old sculpture was decapitated and thrown into a Madison lake by protesters. ..."
I guess the good Col Heg was just not woke enough for these days.
They do this crap because they are allowed to get away with it, will anyone ever take a stand against this? If not then life as we once knew it is over.
Badger52
06-24-2020, 06:38
They do this crap because they are allowed to get away with it, will anyone ever take a stand against this? If not then life as we once knew it is over.It's not about erasing oppressive history, it's about erasing history & an attempt to dispense fear, a sense of lack of control. (Sample pic attached)
I do not anticipate the former lackluster pasty-faced elementary school principal now in the Governor's mansion will do much in the response category. The place is a Seattle-Portlandia wannabe, and has always been a hotbed of commie agitators. As long as TPTB (UW alumni) get their money to continue to fund Badger athletics they could give a rip.
Example of professional agitator tactical acumen:
tom kelly
06-24-2020, 11:22
It is the culture of Western Civilization they, Antifa & BLM want to change; BUT they are leaderless and have no plan for going forward. The democrat Party is not the Hope of their future... Old white people like Pelosi, Schumer, Biden, BHO, The Clintons most of the establishment in the DNC. It will be interesting to see who the democrat VP candidate is ? Will the "DEEP STATE" Wash.DC beltway mob prevail and get control of the party & the country.????
Bill Clinton's wife has already made it clear that people like me are deplorable and irredeemable - Gov Cuomo has made it clear that I am not welcome in his state - and many of the recent candidates for POTUS have made it more than clear that if they had their way - they would send government troops to my house to take away my private property - so, here goes - purely a hypothetical version of what might transpire under the tyranny of an unhinged madman forced to lead a nation that had gone over the brink and began the decent into chaos. I can tell you with just four letters what such a madman would do with the CHAZ should he become drywall master of the universe...
1) J
2) D
3) A
4) M
There would be a fair warning. The law would be made clear as would the consequences of ignoring the law and refusing to follow civil governance. Intentions would be made crystal clear. The desired outcome would be made clear. There would be a press release on TV and radio, there would be a leaflet drop, there would even be loud speaker announcements following the leaflet drops. The warning would echo from the past much the way JFK dealt with the marxist grandparents of the hapless hooligans currently causing this national shit-show...
“Every man, woman and child of the CHAZ now lives under a fiery sword of Damocles, hanging by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment by accident or miscalculation or by madness.”
After that, there would be one single chance to perform an unconditional surrender to law enforcement for the crimes of sedition and treason. Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States of America, chose to ignore that opportunity, would be considered at such time to have levied war against the United States of America and guilty of providing aid and comfort to an enemy within the United States of America...
...the Rubicon will have been crossed - and God save us all. The next thing said over any radio would be...
"Cleared Hot"
There would be no apologies. There would be no explanations. There would be no federally funded repair or reconditioning of any infrastructure damaged during the exchange. The rubble would be left as a reminder. The bodies would be left to feed the rats. This bullshit tolerance of belligerence and destruction for a contrived agenda would be ended with a swift and unbearable judgement.
After all - every American leader has made the same sworn oath to uphold and defend the constitution against ALL enemies - "foreign and domestic"
That oath either means something
or is does not
If the oath of office means something - and the belligerent occupants of the CHAZ elect to side with their Warlord as he bears arms against the United States of America - the response to such armed belligerence is simple:
"CLEARED HOT"
If the oath of office DOESN'T mean anything - lets all just stop pretending it does. Don't lie - dont blaspheme when you say "so help me God" - just quit saying it. The room is usually full of people anyway, just stand quietly until the rest of the room is done with their charade. If the oath is just pomp and circumstance, lets agree to leave the peaceloving hippies from the CHAZ to their own devices. Lets continue ripping down America as we look to the whims of mob rules to provide for our well being.
Everything should work out juuuust fine.
They do this crap because they are allowed to get away with it, will anyone ever take a stand against this? If not then life as we once knew it is over.
This is what I have been screaming for weeks now. It is ridiculous.
GratefulCitizen
06-24-2020, 16:48
People and businesses will vote with their feet.
Soyattle and Minneapolis may soon go the way of Detroit.
Get woke, go broke.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/billion-dollar-investment-firm-leaving-142745109.html
miclo18d
06-24-2020, 18:09
It's not about erasing oppressive history, it's about erasing history & an attempt to dispense fear, a sense of lack of control. (Sample pic attached)
I do not anticipate the former lackluster pasty-faced elementary school principal now in the Governor's mansion will do much in the response category. The place is a Seattle-Portlandia wannabe, and has always been a hotbed of commie agitators. As long as TPTB (UW alumni) get their money to continue to fund Badger athletics they could give a rip.
Example of professional agitator tactical acumen:
Just for clarity and always being on the side of fact and truth...the picture of the black soldiers on the bottom IS NOT a picture of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. It is of Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln between 1863 and 1866.
It doesn’t change the fact that these cretins desicrated a monument to brave soldiers that died in the defense of The Constitution and freedom.
Old Dog New Trick
06-24-2020, 18:48
It's not about erasing oppressive history, it's about erasing history & an attempt to dispense fear, a sense of lack of control.:
So if they effectively “cancel or erase” history...did it actually happen?
Can we then move on to the new reconstruction phase where there was no slavery, no oppression and no bigotry from our past elected leaders.
Will George Washington be remembered for leading the Continental army against the British occupation forces, leading to our country’s birth, being the first president of the new republic, or having a few black servants both as a general and the president?
If the cancel culture cancels our history are we really free or did we just make it up?
I’m really about ready to cancel the cancel culture and hit the reset button!
Badger52
06-25-2020, 04:46
Just for clarity and always being on the side of fact and truth...the picture of the black soldiers on the bottom IS NOT a picture of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. It is of Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln between 1863 and 1866.
Thanks for that.
1stindoor
06-25-2020, 07:15
Will George Washington be remembered for leading the Continental army against the British occupation forces, leading to our country’s birth, being the first president of the new republic, or having a few black servants both as a general and the president?
It's all about that part of the narrative that fits your need. i.e. he led a revolt against his country for all the things they did wrong. Hell, he crossed the Delaware on Christmas eve just to kill his oppressors.
The narrative is all that matters - its isnt about the facts, its about the optics.
The democrats can do and say as they please and the Marxist media will cover for them.
If a republicans eats ham on a Jewish holiday, they will be ran out of town on a rail...
...and on their way out they WILL apologize for offending anyone.
bblhead672
06-25-2020, 08:21
It's all about that part of the narrative that fits your need. i.e. he led a revolt against his country for all the things they did wrong. Hell, he crossed the Delaware on Christmas eve just to kill his oppressors.
Setting a fine example for all of us....
Ret10Echo
06-26-2020, 12:09
Looked like the Mayor was growing a pair and about to breach the CHAZ/CHOP barriers.... Then realized that she was spineless and recalled the SDOT equipment and workers.
Vie Les CHAZ
Looked like the Mayor was growing a pair and about to breach the CHAZ/CHOP barriers.... Then realized that she was spineless and recalled the SDOT equipment and workers.
Vie Les CHAZ
So she just represents the taxpayers that she wishes to represent, bet she picked up on that style of governing from the Obama years. It is up to the voters of Seattle to put an end to this BS, or maybe there are not enough of them to care.
CHOP avoids the chop: Defiant occupants of Seattle's cop-free zone rebuild barricades and fortify their compound just MINUTES after the city attempted to reclaim the 'war zone'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8476209/Is-CHOP-getting-chop-Barricades-Seattles-cop-free-zone-torn-down.html
"Protesters at Seattle's 'occupied' protest zone rebuilt barricades just minutes after the city tore them down Tuesday following two fatal shootings in the area.
Demonstrators have occupied several blocks around the Seattle Police Department's East Precinct and a park for about two weeks. Police had abandoned the precinct following clashes with protesters calling for an end to police brutality.
But by Tuesday morning crews were working to pull down the barriers. A handwashing station was also removed after concrete barricades were cleared by Seattle Department of Transportation workers at the intersection of 10th Ave. and Pine St....."
It ain't over yet.
Second day going better for the police.
Moved in early while most of the protesters were still sleeping.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1278300495761768448
I'm really hoping to see more stories of wild unhinged violence inside the CHAZ.
Fire - Mayhem - More Fire - Broken Glass - Shattered Lives
I want Snake Plisken to turn on the 6 O'Clock news and recoil in horror - I want him to piss his pants and turn down the mission to rescue someone from the CHAZ because it looks so much worse than that time he had to escape from New York. I want Ripley to watch this on the news and reminisce about the good times she had on the Nostromo. I want Rambo to stay on his farm with his horses because fighting the drug cartel was the last straw.
Americans deserve the CHAZ.
In fact - "We" deserve more of them. We paid for it and now we have it.
You folks all know how I feel about science - Newtons Laws of motion and all that jazz...
CHAZ is just proof of the Social Justice corollary to Newtons Laws of motion.
1) A social justice movement will remain in motion until acted upon by force
2) The spread of a social justice movement is proportionate to the amount of positive media coverage and tacit political support
3) For every liberal activist effort there is an equal and opposite conservative reaction
Physics is non-negotiable and can be used to solve the CHAZ equation...
The equation looks like this:
The reason CHAZ still exists = 1/there is no force to act upon it x 2/the media portrays it as a peaceful protest + democrats have already taken a knee in support x 3/conservatives obviously aren't sure how to react
Now - if we find the square root of a rioter spray painting the mayors house and multiply it by the police chief being publicly shamed for inaction - you can change the velocity but you still cannot stop the movement - the constant in the equation is the media.
Once the government starts ripping into the CHAZ, the media will push it as the POTUS being a fascist because they are just peaceful protestors.
The hardest part about solving the equation is isolating "X" with "X" being the breaking point for what decent Americans are willing to tolerate.
At last the police show how to clear a street.
The "I'll die for the cause" folks are not putting up much of a fight.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1278310517577265153
The local news has a chopper overhead taking video.
Man, it looks like a trash dump.
Bring in the dumpers.
At last the police show how to clear a street.
The "I'll die for the cause" folks are not putting up much of a fight.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1278310517577265153
Good job.