CHAZ/CHOP: Autonomous No Cop Zone and Commune Declared In Seattle - Render unto Warlord Raz what is owed to Warlord Raz

That's some Mexican cartel shit right there, which is why I refuse to believe this was done by joggers. Give my abuela's people some credit, they're at least smart to dispose of bodies. Joggers just leave their trash on the ground for others to pick up.
 
"Fuck the police!"
"Somebody get this video to the police!"
Archived this for you.
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Why do they need the Seattle police to investigate the shootings? CHAZ is autonomous, right?

Law & Order SDU

In the CHAZ criminal justice system, shooting based offenses are considered especially heinous. In the Free and Autonomous Blanket Fort of CHAZ, the dedicated detectives, Moonbeam and Patchouli Rat, who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Dirtbags Unit. These are their stories. *DUN DUN*
 
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(archive keeps going to github)

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If that stuff about who I assume is Raz is true, guess he's not so fun after all.
 
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If that stuff about who I assume is Raz is true, guess he's not so fun after all.

lol tell this person to chill out. I literally just walked through there and back to go get weed and 7-11 because fuck walking around it and it's just a boring stroll through a park.
 
Obviously, the shooter is a victim of circumstances beyond zirs control and while we cannot excuse or justify zops actions (as the persons with the bullet boo boo was not White) we need to understand that the shooter does not have full moral agency. What we need of for the CHAZ / CHOP community to build a 700 sq foot "cell" for the shooter that has an Xbox, MacBook Pro, PS5. a gym, a private restroom, and private sleeping quarters.

Then the healing can begin with restorative justice. The shooter can tell zims hard knock life and the person that received the bullet boo boo can sit and listen. The shooter can apologize and the person with the bullet boo boo can decide or not to forgive.

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I Shit you not. This is a typical cell at the prison Anders Breivik is held in.
He also succesfully sued that not having a PS3 was cruel and unusual and they gave him one.

 
Kshama Sawant is suggesting this was a right wing attack. Not that this means it was. If she said water is necessary for survival, I wouldn't believe her.

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Kshama Sawant releases statement on shooting at the CHOP
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BY STEPHANIE KLEIN
JUNE 20, 2020 AT 3:52 PM
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Socialist City Councilwoman Kshama Sawant at a recent digital Council meeting. (Screenshot)
A 19-year-old man was shot early Saturday morning at the CHOP. Another man is in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center. Seattle police officers arrived to the scene around 2:30 a.m. after reports of gun shots. They said a crowd prevented them from finding a shooting victim. They later learned that CHOP medics took the victims to Harborview where the 19-year-old later died.
Observations from inside Seattle’s CHOP

Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant released a statement Saturday afternoon about the shooting. Read her full statement below.
Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of the black protester who was tragically killed this morning by gunfire at the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP). Socialist Alternative and I stand in solidarity with the family and friends of the victim, and with the injured protester now in the hospital, as well as with all community members and fellow activists.
Though we await confirmation of the details of the killing, there are indications that this may have been a right-wing attack. If so, this would not be the first such attack on the Capitol Hill Black Lives Matter protest. As many recall, an armed man drove into the protest action on June 8, and shot black activist Dan Gregory, who had heroically intervened to stop the driver.
We need immediate solidarity with the protest at the CHOP, and unity in our movement against reactionary violence. Our movement refuses to be intimidated.

It is no accident that right-wing hate and violence has grown dramatically with Donald Trump in the White House. If this killing turns out to be a right-wing attack, President Trump bears direct responsibility, since he has fomented reactionary hatred specifically against the peaceful Capitol Hill occupation, and even threatened to intervene with federal troops. Also responsible are the conservative and corporate media outlets, both locally and nationally, which have themselves whipped up right-wing hate by completely misrepresenting the nature of the peaceful protest occupation, and who are continuing to do so even now, claiming that this shooting proves the CHOP is descending into chaos. Seattle’s establishment Mayor Jenny Durkan and Police Chief Carmen Best also share responsibility for having portrayed our protest movement as violent.
It is crucial that the CHOP occupation has developed a self-defense committee, which has played an important role at the encampment, and that general assemblies to ensure ongoing political discussions have been taking place. Socialist Alternative and I believe we should further develop both these important initiatives and the democratic structures of the CHOP with regularly scheduled general assemblies to vote on decisions for the movement, and democratically agreed plans around self defense. Elected committees of self defense have historically played vital roles during general strikes, occupations, and in mass movements, in order for the working class and marginalized people to defend themselves and carry out necessary functions in place of the forces of the state. Our labor movement has a crucial role to play in the protest movement, and should provide people and resources to assist in the defense and organization of CHOP.

Our movement should also demand and insist that the Seattle Police fully investigate this attack and be held accountable to bring the killer(s) to justice. Because of the repressive role of the police under capitalism, and often with developed links to reactionary groups, police have historically frequently failed to prosecute violence by the right – even going as far as to shield the perpetrators. For decades in the South, law enforcement across the country did not lift a finger to stop the KKK’s lynch mobs, and often participated in them. It is being reported that police resources nationwide have been used to spy on, repress, and infiltrate the #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd protest movement, and to surveil protest occupations like the CHOP. But on the other side, how much time has been spent investigating the right wing, with their threats and acts of real violence? Just in recent days, neo-Nazis have been making public statements calling for the killing of protesters. Yesterday, on Juneteenth, the day of celebration of defeating the confederacy and ending the institution of slavery, many far-right and reactionary figures have made calls to start a new Civil War. We must demand accountability and justice, and if the police fail to thoroughly investigate and bring the killer(s) to justice, we may need to launch an independent community investigation.

We must show our solidarity with the victims of this violence by continuing to build our movement and fight for our demands: to defund Seattle police by at least 50 percent; for the immediate release of all protesters without charges; for the East Precinct to be permanently brought into community control; for at least 1,000 publicly-owned affordable homes in the Central District and the Amazon Tax to fund citywide affordable housing and green jobs with priority hire for marginalized communities; and for an independent elected community oversight board with full powers over the police, including hiring and firing.
 
Kshama Sawant is suggesting this was a right wing attack. Not that this means it was. If she said water is necessary for survival, I wouldn't believe her.

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Kshama Sawant releases statement on shooting at the CHOP
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BY STEPHANIE KLEIN
JUNE 20, 2020 AT 3:52 PM
sawant-620x370.png

Socialist City Councilwoman Kshama Sawant at a recent digital Council meeting. (Screenshot)
A 19-year-old man was shot early Saturday morning at the CHOP. Another man is in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center. Seattle police officers arrived to the scene around 2:30 a.m. after reports of gun shots. They said a crowd prevented them from finding a shooting victim. They later learned that CHOP medics took the victims to Harborview where the 19-year-old later died.
Observations from inside Seattle’s CHOP

Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant released a statement Saturday afternoon about the shooting. Read her full statement below.
Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of the black protester who was tragically killed this morning by gunfire at the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP). Socialist Alternative and I stand in solidarity with the family and friends of the victim, and with the injured protester now in the hospital, as well as with all community members and fellow activists.
Though we await confirmation of the details of the killing, there are indications that this may have been a right-wing attack. If so, this would not be the first such attack on the Capitol Hill Black Lives Matter protest. As many recall, an armed man drove into the protest action on June 8, and shot black activist Dan Gregory, who had heroically intervened to stop the driver.
We need immediate solidarity with the protest at the CHOP, and unity in our movement against reactionary violence. Our movement refuses to be intimidated.

It is no accident that right-wing hate and violence has grown dramatically with Donald Trump in the White House. If this killing turns out to be a right-wing attack, President Trump bears direct responsibility, since he has fomented reactionary hatred specifically against the peaceful Capitol Hill occupation, and even threatened to intervene with federal troops. Also responsible are the conservative and corporate media outlets, both locally and nationally, which have themselves whipped up right-wing hate by completely misrepresenting the nature of the peaceful protest occupation, and who are continuing to do so even now, claiming that this shooting proves the CHOP is descending into chaos. Seattle’s establishment Mayor Jenny Durkan and Police Chief Carmen Best also share responsibility for having portrayed our protest movement as violent.
It is crucial that the CHOP occupation has developed a self-defense committee, which has played an important role at the encampment, and that general assemblies to ensure ongoing political discussions have been taking place. Socialist Alternative and I believe we should further develop both these important initiatives and the democratic structures of the CHOP with regularly scheduled general assemblies to vote on decisions for the movement, and democratically agreed plans around self defense. Elected committees of self defense have historically played vital roles during general strikes, occupations, and in mass movements, in order for the working class and marginalized people to defend themselves and carry out necessary functions in place of the forces of the state. Our labor movement has a crucial role to play in the protest movement, and should provide people and resources to assist in the defense and organization of CHOP.

Our movement should also demand and insist that the Seattle Police fully investigate this attack and be held accountable to bring the killer(s) to justice. Because of the repressive role of the police under capitalism, and often with developed links to reactionary groups, police have historically frequently failed to prosecute violence by the right – even going as far as to shield the perpetrators. For decades in the South, law enforcement across the country did not lift a finger to stop the KKK’s lynch mobs, and often participated in them. It is being reported that police resources nationwide have been used to spy on, repress, and infiltrate the #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd protest movement, and to surveil protest occupations like the CHOP. But on the other side, how much time has been spent investigating the right wing, with their threats and acts of real violence? Just in recent days, neo-Nazis have been making public statements calling for the killing of protesters. Yesterday, on Juneteenth, the day of celebration of defeating the confederacy and ending the institution of slavery, many far-right and reactionary figures have made calls to start a new Civil War. We must demand accountability and justice, and if the police fail to thoroughly investigate and bring the killer(s) to justice, we may need to launch an independent community investigation.

We must show our solidarity with the victims of this violence by continuing to build our movement and fight for our demands: to defund Seattle police by at least 50 percent; for the immediate release of all protesters without charges; for the East Precinct to be permanently brought into community control; for at least 1,000 publicly-owned affordable homes in the Central District and the Amazon Tax to fund citywide affordable housing and green jobs with priority hire for marginalized communities; and for an independent elected community oversight board with full powers over the police, including hiring and firing.

This bitch is so exceptionally unhinged. She talks exactly like every other terrorist in history.

Imagine if a right wing politician said this shit in reverse?
 
Oh no, I think you're absolutely right.

The way BLM is going about this is a very bad idea that's destined to fail, because it automatically assumes that black people are always at the bottom of the totem pole. Aside from the fact that that's not always true, it's also something that's inevitably going to be challenged by other minorities because each group has their own reason to gripe about racism (anyone else notice, for instance, how quickly everybody shut up about anti-Chinese sentiment since the George Floyd incident?).

The problem with the Oppression Olympics is that, by it's very nature, it holds the sufferings of different people up and compares them to one another before ranking them accordingly. And obviously not everyone is going to agree with those rankings. "You're not assumed to be illegal immigrants because of your appearance", the Latinos could say. "Your country/continent of origin isn't being blamed for coronavirus," the Asian-Americans could say. I don't even know where to fucking start with what the Native Americans could say.

tl;dr this is inevitably going to backfire on BLM. In any group where the price of poker is "who has it worse" there will inevitably be people screaming that what they have endured is worse than anyone else.
And that is exactly why the "destination by demographics" the far left and right masturbate over will never happen. Too much invested in being a poor oppressed minority abloobloobloo and the desire to be the ones who "have it worse". Once numbers begin to tilt the ones that have it best get tossed out and it realigns itself.

It's already happening. This whole BIPOC deal might as well be named the "no light-skinned latinos, asians, or Jews club". They whitey now.
 
Kshama Sawant is suggesting this was a right wing attack. Not that this means it was. If she said water is necessary for survival, I wouldn't believe her.
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Kshama Sawant

It is crucial that the CHOP occupation has developed a self-defense committee, which has played an important role at the encampment, and that general assemblies to ensure ongoing political discussions have been taking place. Socialist Alternative and I believe we should further develop both these important initiatives and the democratic structures of the CHOP with regularly scheduled general assemblies to vote on decisions for the movement, and democratically agreed plans around self defense. Elected committees of self defense have historically played vital roles during general strikes, occupations, and in mass movements, in order for the working class and marginalized people to defend themselves and carry out necessary functions in place of the forces of the state.

Will these self defense committees have body cameras? What training do they have in descalation? Do they follow the 8Cantwait suggestions? How do I file a complaint? Do they have badge numbers so they can be indentified? Where is there published use of force guide? If they abuse a citizen of CHOP who pays if the self defense agent cannot? What certifications do they have?
 
Kshama Sawant is suggesting this was a right wing attack. Not that this means it was. If she said water is necessary for survival, I wouldn't believe her.

article

Kshama Sawant releases statement on shooting at the CHOP
Share
BY STEPHANIE KLEIN
JUNE 20, 2020 AT 3:52 PM
sawant-620x370.png

Socialist City Councilwoman Kshama Sawant at a recent digital Council meeting. (Screenshot)
A 19-year-old man was shot early Saturday morning at the CHOP. Another man is in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center. Seattle police officers arrived to the scene around 2:30 a.m. after reports of gun shots. They said a crowd prevented them from finding a shooting victim. They later learned that CHOP medics took the victims to Harborview where the 19-year-old later died.
Observations from inside Seattle’s CHOP

Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant released a statement Saturday afternoon about the shooting. Read her full statement below.
Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of the black protester who was tragically killed this morning by gunfire at the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP). Socialist Alternative and I stand in solidarity with the family and friends of the victim, and with the injured protester now in the hospital, as well as with all community members and fellow activists.
Though we await confirmation of the details of the killing, there are indications that this may have been a right-wing attack. If so, this would not be the first such attack on the Capitol Hill Black Lives Matter protest. As many recall, an armed man drove into the protest action on June 8, and shot black activist Dan Gregory, who had heroically intervened to stop the driver.
We need immediate solidarity with the protest at the CHOP, and unity in our movement against reactionary violence. Our movement refuses to be intimidated.

It is no accident that right-wing hate and violence has grown dramatically with Donald Trump in the White House. If this killing turns out to be a right-wing attack, President Trump bears direct responsibility, since he has fomented reactionary hatred specifically against the peaceful Capitol Hill occupation, and even threatened to intervene with federal troops. Also responsible are the conservative and corporate media outlets, both locally and nationally, which have themselves whipped up right-wing hate by completely misrepresenting the nature of the peaceful protest occupation, and who are continuing to do so even now, claiming that this shooting proves the CHOP is descending into chaos. Seattle’s establishment Mayor Jenny Durkan and Police Chief Carmen Best also share responsibility for having portrayed our protest movement as violent.
It is crucial that the CHOP occupation has developed a self-defense committee, which has played an important role at the encampment, and that general assemblies to ensure ongoing political discussions have been taking place. Socialist Alternative and I believe we should further develop both these important initiatives and the democratic structures of the CHOP with regularly scheduled general assemblies to vote on decisions for the movement, and democratically agreed plans around self defense. Elected committees of self defense have historically played vital roles during general strikes, occupations, and in mass movements, in order for the working class and marginalized people to defend themselves and carry out necessary functions in place of the forces of the state. Our labor movement has a crucial role to play in the protest movement, and should provide people and resources to assist in the defense and organization of CHOP.

Our movement should also demand and insist that the Seattle Police fully investigate this attack and be held accountable to bring the killer(s) to justice. Because of the repressive role of the police under capitalism, and often with developed links to reactionary groups, police have historically frequently failed to prosecute violence by the right – even going as far as to shield the perpetrators. For decades in the South, law enforcement across the country did not lift a finger to stop the KKK’s lynch mobs, and often participated in them. It is being reported that police resources nationwide have been used to spy on, repress, and infiltrate the #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd protest movement, and to surveil protest occupations like the CHOP. But on the other side, how much time has been spent investigating the right wing, with their threats and acts of real violence? Just in recent days, neo-Nazis have been making public statements calling for the killing of protesters. Yesterday, on Juneteenth, the day of celebration of defeating the confederacy and ending the institution of slavery, many far-right and reactionary figures have made calls to start a new Civil War. We must demand accountability and justice, and if the police fail to thoroughly investigate and bring the killer(s) to justice, we may need to launch an independent community investigation.

We must show our solidarity with the victims of this violence by continuing to build our movement and fight for our demands: to defund Seattle police by at least 50 percent; for the immediate release of all protesters without charges; for the East Precinct to be permanently brought into community control; for at least 1,000 publicly-owned affordable homes in the Central District and the Amazon Tax to fund citywide affordable housing and green jobs with priority hire for marginalized communities; and for an independent elected community oversight board with full powers over the police, including hiring and firing.

This isn't the first time this street shitter has rushed to blame a tragedy on right-wingers with absolutely no evidence. A few years ago a 16-year-old Somalian kid died after falling off a balcony in Capitol Hill. Sawant immediately issued a statement titled "Stand Up To Islamophobia" where she claimed that "[s]ome reports suggest he was beaten and thrown from the building in an Islamophobic attack by a fellow student" and launched into a tirade that looks very similar to this one, blaming Bad Orange Man and showing support for Black Lives Matter. The investigation determined that the kid got too high on weed and jumped off the balcony himself.
 
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