This one kind of sums it up for me. Talk of sending in troops just fuels them...
https://twitter.com/tommyg/status/1271568179958108165?s=21
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This one kind of sums it up for me. Talk of sending in troops just fuels them...
https://twitter.com/tommyg/status/1271568179958108165?s=21
I see a future Hollywood movie in the making that I will never watch.That precinct is also home to their largest communications facility. Don’t know if that includes their 911 system or not.
Someone took it down.I could be wrong but if you set up an independent nation inside these here United States of America doesn't that make it a federal problem and to heck with what any city government or state government has to say?
NO TAKE BACKS.Someone took it down.
What did they take down? The sign?Someone took it down.
the linkWhat did they take down? The sign?
NO TAKE BACKSthe link
The aggrieved, in any major metropolitan downtown area, are going to be business owners. Very few people actually live in a central downtown region of a big city. I've heard several instances of business owners in the Seattle Chaz area complaining about loss or destruction of their property, but they don't get the attention of the mainstream media, so their stories are seldom heard.Again, I agree what they are doing is illegal and wrong, but blocking streets and painting graffiti in a highly localized area of a huge city is not justification for uninvited federal troops.
The aggrieved people of Seattle, if there are any, need to take it up with their local and state government.
Who are the aggrieved? How many are there? Where are they? What rights have been violated?
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