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

Memology has a video compiling some confrontations with the police.
There's an obnoxious part of it where a mob of them of attack a police car, and are throwing stuff at the officers, but theres a single women in front of it all with her hands up (hands up don't shoot), as if they're being peaceful
 
Some info on the Red House Bullshit



Those GoFundMe pages that these filth keep putting up confuse me. The world is dealing with some chaos right now, so many people are out of work and homeless/nearly homeless. Who is donating to these fundraisers? Is the revolution backed by Social Security checks and food stamps?
I have no doubt they're all playing the 'sovereign citizen' game.
 
Remember when Saint Floyd happened and everyone on all social media was sucking his deceased dick? I am not seeing that sort of thing very much lately. Could humanity have learned something from the past few months?

A lot of the fairweather support from normies that CHAZ had was before the murders and when people thought it was some elaborate protest in the name of Saint Floyd of the Fentanyl. After the murders and months of rioting a lot of that goodwill evaporated.
Also it would seem that these twatter examples were the usual NIMBY suspects that saw some CHAZ happen in their backyard. They applied the section of their brains that hates Section 8 housing to "Autonomous Zones" and here we are.
I doubt they've changed much beyond this.
 
A lot of the fairweather support from normies that CHAZ had was before the murders and when people thought it was some elaborate protest in the name of Saint Floyd of the Fentanyl. After the murders and months of rioting a lot of that goodwill evaporated.
Also it would seem that these twatter examples were the usual NIMBY suspects that saw some CHAZ happen in their backyard. They applied the section of their brains that hates Section 8 housing to "Autonomous Zones" and here we are.
I doubt they've changed much beyond this.
I still think about that one restaurant owner who got in trouble for saying the no-no word.
 
I still think about that one restaurant owner who got in trouble for saying the no-no word.
The Momiji incident. The general manager got so annoyed that he went outside, dropped the n-bomb and started fighting women, and the owners couldnt fire him quickly enough. The owners' apology and subsequent donation was refused and rejected.

Also, why is it okay for owners named Yeh and Han which sound like Chinese or Vietnamese or something, open a Japanese restaurant? Isn't that cultural appropriation?

It sounds like the general manager was on his way to having a partnership stake, like being a co-owner, after working there 10 years. So he probably had a huge emotional investment in the restaurant and seeing everything at CHAZ and graffitti and the impact it had on the restaurants, which was probably already in trouble becuse of covid lockdowns and who knows what else made him overreact and he dropped the racial slurs and started fighting. Not okay of cours,e just saying I think thats probably what happened.
 
Some info on the Red House Bullshit



Those GoFundMe pages that these filth keep putting up confuse me. The world is dealing with some chaos right now, so many people are out of work and homeless/nearly homeless. Who is donating to these fundraisers? Is the revolution backed by Social Security checks and food stamps?

Typically rich people who don't have to get involved with this sort of thing but like to feel like they're "helping".
 
Also, why is it okay for owners named Yeh and Han which sound like Chinese or Vietnamese or something, open a Japanese restaurant? Isn't that cultural appropriation?
Eh, the vast majority of leftists can't tell the difference, and don't care if there's a difference.

...unless, of course, it's refugees from the Vietnam War who fought on our side. Then, of course, the left is all too aware of minute differences between Southeast Asian peoples.
 
Also, why is it okay for owners named Yeh and Han which sound like Chinese or Vietnamese or something, open a Japanese restaurant? Isn't that cultural appropriation?

Eh, the vast majority of leftists can't tell the difference, and don't care if there's a difference.

Even Asian leftists themselves don't care. They basically just shove every Asian under one giant uni-Asian umbrella and expect them to "stand in solidarity" with one another regardless of past or present conflicts and circlejerk "haha wypipo bad" and checking their "whiteness"/"anti-blackness" or some shit.
 
Even Asian leftists themselves don't care. They basically just shove every Asian under one giant uni-Asian umbrella and expect them to "stand in solidarity" with one another regardless of past or present conflicts and circlejerk "haha wypipo bad" and checking their "whiteness"/"anti-blackness" or some shit.
One of the oldest King of the Hill jokes, but woke.
 


Radical activists in Seattle have created a second iteration of the infamous and deadly Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ), taking over an abandoned yellow house on 11th and Denny.
Radical activists in Seattle have created a second iteration of the infamous and deadly Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ), taking over an abandoned yellow house on 11th Avenue and East Denny Way.

Directly across the street, Antifa and other agitators maintain an amateur barricade to keep homeless men and women from receiving shelter from the city. Instead, housing-only activists demand human beings sleep around human waste and trash during cold and winter nights.

Who could have seen this coming? Literally anyone.

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Yellow House takeover: Seattle’s CHAZ, part 2​

Dozens of homeless people set up camp at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill.

Since then, that portion of the park has become dangerous and unusable. People are living in tents, trash and used needles have collected, and the stench of human waste has, at times, become overpowering. Nearby residents and businesses have complained.

The park has also become violent.

It was the site of a brutal murder. Repeat offender Travis Berge is accused of stabbing his reported girlfriend to death before himself dying at the park, falling (or jumping) into a tank filled with bleach and water. There were fires set at the park, an assault against an officer, medical crisis calls, and threats against park workers. It’s simply not safe.

Finally, the city decided to take action.

Once their intention to sweep the park was revealed, activists from in and out of Seattle organized an occupation. They created a large barricade around the encampment to try to keep police and social workers out. They were ready for a police sweep on Wednesday morning. Unbeknownst to the activists, the move had been postponed early Tuesday afternoon.

MAKING THEMSELVES RIGHT AT HOME: People dressed in all black are now walking back and forth from Cal Anderson Park into this house on Denny Way. It is turning into another staging area. Neighbors say a developer now owns the house and it’s been sitting empty for months.@komonewspic.twitter.com/wFWZKfS796
— Jonathan Choe Journalist KOMO News (@choeshow) December 17, 2020

Shoddy lawsuit slowed the clean-up​

Ada Yeager, a homeless protester living in the park, filed a restraining order with the help of lawyer Braden Pence of Everett-based Mazzone Law Firm in order to stall the sweep. It failed miserably.

The lawsuit called the illegal, unsanctioned homeless occupation a “protest encampment” and claimed that clearing it violated Yeager’s First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

A district judge rejected the shoddy legal arguments — if you can even call them that.

Judge Richard Jones systematically called out the plaintiff: “She has hardly given the Court anything to scrutinize.” And even if her lawyer had cited a policy that they think violate her First Amendment rights, “the evidence she has offered to show that the City’s intended evictions are content-based is slim.”

On the Fourth Amendment claim, Judge Jones notes there’s “hardly any evidence in the record,” and chides Yeager for undermining her own claims. As for the claims under the Fourteenth Amendment, “Yeager cites no evidence.”

The judge also humorously dismissed an Eighth Amendment claim: “Yeager argues that she is likely to succeed on her Eighth Amendment claim. But she does not allege an Eighth Amendment violation in her complaint.”

HERE WE GO: Squatters claiming to be standing in solidarity with the homeless at Cal Anderson Park have just taken over this yellow house at 1106 E. Denny Way in Seattle. They’re laying out demands at 4pm during a press conference. @komonewspic.twitter.com/Ja02WKdJBt
— Jonathan Choe Journalist KOMO News (@choeshow) December 17, 2020
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Yellow House occupied​

As the city and plaintiff waited for the judgement, activists broke into an abandoned yellow house on 11th and Denny. They said they wouldn’t give it up until the city met their demands, which include an end to the sweeps.

“Ultimately, we a demand permanent housing for all,” a pink-haired activist said at a press conference. “Housing is a human right. You cannot sweep away the human beings that our capitalist society deems undesirable. These systemic injustices must be dealt with by top down reform or they will be met with bottom up dismantlement.”

She noted the protest was “in solidarity with Black Lives Matter, in recognition of the stolen Duwamish land upon which we live.”

In other words, the activists are stealing land from property owners that was stolen from the Duwamish people. No word if she plans to give up the stolen land she’s occupying so that it may be reoccupied by American Indians.

This occupation mirrors the Red House Autonomous Zone in Portland. Seattle activists say they won’t leave until their demands are met and it’s unclear what action police will take.

This group told us they are “advocates for the people who need housing,” and they will occupy this house in protest. They say the house is owned by an LLC which is behind on tax payments—and was boarded up. pic.twitter.com/SeWvGPPRT3
— Gary Horcher (@GaryKIRO7) December 18, 2020

Why is this happening?​

This illegal occupation, and the inevitable conflict between police and criminal activists during the imminent sweep, is happening because Seattle lacks bold, serious leadership.

The Seattle City Council kowtows to the every whim of activists because the councilmembers are activists themselves. They’re not listening to the radical protesters because those views represent their constituents — many of the protesters don’t even live in Seattle. They’re just using the protesters for cover to enact policies they already support.

Mayor Jenny Durkan rendered herself useless as a leader. She placated the activists at CHAZ, played it off as a “Summer of Love,” and helped create an environment that caused the murder of two Black teenagers. She’s not why they died, but she is why it was so easy for them to be killed the way they were.

If city leadership would stop giving in, these activists wouldn’t feel so emboldened. But Seattle activists can get away with almost anything. They try to murder cops, and city leadership rewards them by defunding the police they tried to burn alive in a police precinct. They break a law, and councilmember Lisa Herbold tries to change Seattle criminal code so the crime is effectively legalized.

All of this is happening because the city lets it happen. And it’ll keep happening until a leader steps up and course corrects.
 
Apparently CHAZ/CHOP 2.0 is potentially happening in a Seattle park.

Not the best shots, since this guy either lacks the balls of or has more sense than Andy Ngo (take your pick). He seemed honestly afraid and was unwilling to get too close. Still, thought the video was interesting.


Edit: Sounds like the park was getting cleared right around the time he uploaded this video. Oh, well.
 
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