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Crime is soaring in almost every North American city, especially on the Pacific Coast. Random acts of violence are also rising in these cities, as seen in Seattle. Seattle is also the location of the famous CHAZ or Capital Hill Autonomous Zone, a anarchistic takeover of a few city blocks. This pattern of surging crime exists in all of these cities and has led to a massive exodus of life long residents. All the while, local City Councils and Mayors are seemingly oblivious to the long term effects of crime. Ari Hoffman is the Seattle Correspondent & Associate Editor for The Post Millennial. He is also a small businessman and former politician who first gained exposure for addressing the many concerns around soaring crime in Seattle. Ari is also a podcaster and will soon be bringing his own show to The Post Millennial!
Learning to Listen 91 - LawDoggin' It w Ross Brooks The L2L gang talks Sunburns, Gondolas, and the conclusion to Quinn’s New Phone Story. Then Ross gives us his take on Conspiracy Theorists, The Capital Hill Autonomous Zone, The Importance of the Rule of Law, the Psychology of Denial, Systemic Racism for Dummies, BLM, Cancel Culture and Comedians, Subjectivity of Humour, Corporations Using Virtue Signaling as Advertising, The Court of Public Opinion, Reconciling with Religion, and how he feels about Trump Supporters. Today's music is by Ross' old band Portal - Six Degrees Find Portals stuff on Spotify All music used with permission --- Come check out our Patreon! Your support would really help to keep this show going. Plus, you can check out our bonus material. Follow us on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Check out our YouTube channel. Email us at learningtolistenpodcast@gmail.com Rate and review us on iTunes!
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In this episode we talked about the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone and sparked up a conversation on psychology when it comes to social structures in communities. Some useful info:CHAZ video:https://bit.ly/3eUFQ5HJonestown: https://bit.ly/2Av0lXW
On this Pensive Politics monologue, Christian Watson dives deep into the fears of a "second wave" of the COVID-19 pandemic that rippled through America's shores in March. He also addresses the fall of the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle, and why it's important to avoid CHAZ's mistakes in the future of the quest for justice. He also discusses the principle that, in his opinion, underlies the bitter nature of politics.
On this Pensive Politics monologue, Christian Watson dives deep into the fears of a "second wave" of the COVID-19 pandemic that rippled through America's shores in March. He also addresses the fall of the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle, and why it's important to avoid CHAZ's mistakes in the future of the quest for justice. He also discusses the principle that, in his opinion, underlies the bitter nature of politics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fedbyravens/support
On this Pensive Politics monologue, Christian Watson dives deep into the fears of a "second wave" of the COVID-19 pandemic that rippled through America's shores in March. He also addresses the fall of the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle, and why it's important to avoid CHAZ's mistakes in the future of the quest for justice. He also discusses the principle that, in his opinion, underlies the bitter nature of politics. Follow Mr. Watson on social media: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuIAz0mwMNVP0o7Wn5jMKQA Twitter: @OfficialCWatson Facebook: @OfficialCWatson Instagram: @OfficialCWatson
Steve talks about the ongoing concerns with the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle and the optics of NASCAR's handling of the fabled "noose" in Bubba Wallace's garage stall to begin hour three on Thursday. He also talks about some fireworks stories and election stuff.
#537 - C̶H̶A̶Z̶ aka CHOP Today we prepare for the trip of a lifetime! Mikey and Matt are headed to the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle to leave America behind and start a new life. We study the area, watch a live stream, check out one of Raz's music videos and much much more! Pick your podcast distributor - hyperurl.co/nhpodcast Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/naturalhabitatpodcast
Brett went at this episode solo because there was so much to talk about in so little time. He talks about CHAZ -aka Capital Hill Autonomous Zone, what they are doing and who is involved. Mainstream media keeps missing key elements such as being unable to decipher that there is more than one group at work in the Autonomous Zone. Brett has been able to spot at least three (he refers to them as the Big 3), who they are being led by and how they are able to become successful – at least in the beginning. We are living in chaotic times which is why it’s important to know exactly who is behind the mayhem. Be sure to follow Eduardo on Mixer @MaggPack and Brett’s blog @K1Experience.com. For more exclusive updates and future content of the world’s newest best podcast ever you can follow on Instagram @thetiptouchpodcast. Help us grow by subscribing to the podcast on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher and TuneIn. 5-star reviews are greatly appreciated. As always, thank you for your support.
On Episode 18 of the American Reveille Podcast, James Lane reflects upon what is actually happening in the world around us vs. what we are being sold by the media. We shed light upon the group within the group that the orchestrators don’t want you to see or know about. We then discuss Antifa Island (CHAZ/CHOP) in Capital Hill, Seattle WA, the ridiculous amounts of shootings and rising crime, as well as, knock knock… whos there? Crap… it’s the Coronavirus again. Happy Monday, Ladies and Gentlemen!Thank you for listening and enjoy the show!___________________________________________________________Listen to the ARP on Spotify - http://ow.ly/gOON50zPya7Listen to the ARP on Apple Podcasts - http://ow.ly/Nlsw50zvkUTListen to the ARP on Google Podcasts - http://ow.ly/rvTE50A7g7uListen to the ARP on iHeartRADIO - http://ow.ly/eDYB50A7gc8Listen to the ARP on Tune In / Alexa - http://ow.ly/QOH650A7gdcListen to the ARP on Stitcher - http://ow.ly/ZlLT50A7gevListen to the ARP on Podcast Addict - http://ow.ly/9DDh50A7gg0Listen to the ARP on Podchaser - http://ow.ly/iSsY50A7gh9Listen to the ARP on Deezer - http://ow.ly/cDP950A7gmkPlease follow me on LinkedIn - http://ow.ly/x8Xc50zvkOh Please follow me on Twitter - http://ow.ly/i4nO50zvkON Please like and follow me on Facebook - http://ow.ly/uwTu50zvkTUPlease subscribe on Youtube - http://ow.ly/XqVA50zvkWv Please follow me on Instagram - http://ow.ly/1jWI50zvkZS Please follow me on TikTok at - http://ow.ly/6jSk50zUqVE Please visit the American Reveille Podcast website - http://ow.ly/EerK50zvl0A
Statues are falling like bowling pins and the saucy boys are here to pick up the pieces. The past is a living breathing thing so why should we mark it with static icons of Confederates, slave dealers, and imperialists? Tear them all down we say. Continuing on, we ruminate on the recent emergence of the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle leading into a broader discussion of alternative social and political spaces in history. By telling stories of ancient communities in southern Mesopotamia, the Paris Commune, the maroon societies of the Americas, and the Pueblo People of the American southwest we suggest that the centering of these sorts of stories can lessen the hegemony of traditional histories, broaden our sense of the possible, and reveal a past that doesn't just honor the dead in monument form, but "serves the living."
Who has their queer eyes on CHAZ? In these times of protests for civil rights (yes, again, because it didn't take the first time), the boys have gathered to not only share some helpful information on what is really going on in the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone and ways that you can help support the #BlackLivesMatter movement, but they also dish the dirt on the month in pop culture!The times, they are a-changing, but you can always count on the gay and geeky thoughts from Flame ON! to bring you a chance to recharge your batteries while talking about pop culture! Before getting into the topics of the month, the boys take a moment of silence to honor those who senselessly lost their lives four years ago in the shooting at Pulse and take some time to discuss what is REALLY going on at CHAZ (Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone) in Seattle, and some additional ways that you can support the #BlackLivesMatter movement even if you're worried about protesting during a pandemic. From there they dish the dirt on the new season of Netflix's Queer Eye and Space Force, the reveal of the Playstation 5 along with launch titles that include Resident Evil 8 and Spider Man: Miles Morales, NBC's The Wall, and the return of The Titan Games. Before wrapping up their cross country conversation, they share their 1-Ups which leads to a very in depth conversation about changes that have rocked The CW's Arrowverse!Sit back and get ready to FLAME ON! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The post This Is America #119: Down To Their Level appeared first on It's Going Down. Welcome to This Is America, June 17th, 2020. In this episode, first we talk with two people who have been spending time in the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone, or CHAZ. We discuss their experiences, the extreme amount of misinformation that has been pushed by the far-Right, and what day to day life looks there. We... Read Full Article
This week the boys are joined by special guest Chris Casey as they dive into Chris Sandman aka MAGA kid aka punchable face- settling his lawsuit with CNN. Then we jump into Twitter having to tackle the problem of noone on their platform reading articles they post- before they post them, and finally a look at the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone.
The Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle has aroused controversy over what some call a "takeover" by political activists in the city. But has media reporting on the situation been accurate, and does it represent autonomy, anarchy, or something else?
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Steve begins Tuesday's final hour by looking at a disturbing story from within the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle. He then wonders about where NASCAR goes from here, looks at some industry headlines, and a little COVID-19 news.
Steve starts off hour two looking at parts of the country that will get some rain and how much they may get. He then continues a discussion about evaluating all the facts before making a judgment call on reported news and what is going on with the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle.
Tim and David lean into their favorite disagreement: government or anarcho-capitalism. This time they lead into the discussion through the seeming example of CHAZ, the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Capital Hill Autonomous Zone or “Capitol Hill Organized Protest” in Seattle has many people scratching their heads. Lee will look at what has been said about the zone by Police Chief Best. Jason Rantz, Host of The Jason Rantz Show Every Weekday On AM 770 KTTH shares with Lee what he's seen in Seattle.
Jeff talks with Craig Cundiff about the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone. SUPPORT GOOD MORNING COMRADE! CONTACT US!Email us!goodmorningcomrade.comTwitterFacebookLeave a review! 5 stars and say something nice to spread the word about our little show!Thank you so much for listening!
In this episode Justin discusses the ongoing protests, the discussion around defunding the police, versus police reform, versus abolition, why politicians like Bernie Sanders are inadequate and failing us, and finally the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone and proof that a radical new world might be possible. Join us on patreon at patreon.com/MillennialReview.
Ryan interviewed Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report and author of on our sister station last week and he wanted to share it with the Overnight America Audience. In Seattle an autonomous zone has cropped up and Ryan says this should not allowed to exist. Ryan recaps his excitement over the 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN that featured Mark McGwire.Don’t Burn The Book
What made the internet angry this week? Jayme McDonald, host of Intergalactic Interviews, joins Dale and Derek on the podcast. Jayme created the score for the documentary Dosed. What if the world ends and all that's left is the twitter bots fighting each other. Capital Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in Seattle: worst case scenario could become a rallying point for conservatives to make an example of the overreaching BLM protests but best case scenario could show the rest of society the benefits of focusing on local resources and a smaller economy. Contrary to popular belief Texas can't actually succeed from the union. Instead of calling it defunding the police we should call it demilitarizing the police. What would happen if the USA invaded Canada. Jk Rawlings is in hot water for statements against transgender people. Derek wants Paw Patrol cancelled and doesn't care why. Nascar bans the Confederate flag and we're all fans. All this and more on the most pro Tom Hanks podcast in the world.
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On this episode of The #Vonu Podcast, Jason and I discuss the recently launched, “Capital Hill Autonomous Zone” (#CHAZ). We fill you in on the happenings, provide you with our thoughts/initial concerns, positives, and lessons learned. About an hour in in, BloodedTheBrave/Kyle Reese/Brent Elias joined us, as he has known… The post TVP #75: The Capital Hill Autonomous Zone (A Proof-of-Concept) (w/ BloodedTheBrave) appeared first on The Vonu Podcast.
In My Feelings: There was no show last week because Jim was all up in his feelings and the only things keeping him going is the CHAZ.Pandemic: We called it two weeks ago but now we can officially say that we have defeated the so called "Pandemic"Cattle Gun Or Ghost Ship: Jim and Jeff blue sky the idea for a perfect, future society where everyone can live in harmony.60 TWIX!, 16 TWIX!, THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO!, THE J-BOYZ!, TWITCH!, PATREON!, 5G!, MELANATED VOICES!, OPPRESSED!, UNDERPRIVILEGED!, VOICE OF THE VOICELESS!, MARGINALIZED!, IN MY FEELINGS!, CATTY!, SADBOY HOURS!, PROTEST!, SLEEPY!, STUCK IN CYCLE!, POST SHOW BLUES!, TOKYO TRIP!, POST TRIP!, NAP!, UP LATE!, FUCK IT!, BAD THOUGHTS!, WHO CARES!?, NO ONE CARES!, FISHING!, SO WHAT!?, SWAG PAD!, NO SHOW!, YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND!, OWN WORST ENEMY!, ANGEL!, DEVIL!, QUARANTINE!, RIOTS!, PROTESTS!, JINGLE!, CHILI'S BABY BACK RIBS!, PROTESTS!, CHAZ!, CAPITAL HILL AUTONOMOUS ZONE!, PRIVILEGE!, RAZ!, RAPPER!, SOUNDCLOUD!, BOOGEYMAN!, THE VET!, MASKS!, WAITING ROOM!, AUTHORITY!, HERD IMMUNITY!, ITALY!, PEDOS!, MEXICANS!, ASYMPTOMATIC!, CONTAGIOUS!, COVID-19!, CDC!, PLANDEMIC!, MILITANT MIKE!, GEORGE SOROS!, COPS!, ACAB!, DEEP STATE!, COP PRIDE!, PISSCORD!, PRO ISRAEL KINO CLUB!, BEST KINO!, HOLLYWOOD!, SMOKE WEED!, MARIJUANA!, BLM!, BLACK LIVES MATTER!, HAWAII TOM!, ACAB!, FBI!, COPS!, DAVE DAVIS!, WOKE!, CALLED OUT!, FRIDAY NIGHT!, HUGO!, ALL VETS ARE BASTARDS!, WWII!, WWI!, LIEUTENANT DAN!, FORREST GUMP!, VIETNAM!, DRAFTED INTO THE COPS!, DEFEND THE POLICE!, RETAIL!, ENTRY LEVEL!, TRAINING!, ROLEPLAYS!, SCENARIOS!, SOCIAL WORKERS!, IDEAL!, DRIVE THROUGH!, CARS!, FREE CARS!, ROAD WARRIOR!, D STREET!, PORTLAND!, WALK UP DRIVE THRU!, SELLING KNIVES!, HOMELESS!, BUMS!, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION!, HOMELESS TRAIN!, PEOPLE WITH HOMES TRAIN!, SNOWPIERCER!, BUS!, LEASE!, SOCIAL WORKERS WITH GUNS!, MIDDLE TRAIN!, BARRIER OF ENTRY!, CATTLE GUN!, AIR GUN!, HOMELESS PEOPLE!, FREE HOME TRICK!, SOCIAL WORKER AIR GUN!, GHOST SHIP LINE!, RESOURCES!, WALL STREET!, STOCK BROKERS!, HEDGE FUNDS!, HEAD CHOP!, SEPARATE TRAIN!, IDEA MEN!, MIAMI!, POLICE!, SQUARE UP!, FIGHT!, SKATEBOARD!, REGGAE!, WEED!, LIVING THAT LIFE!, NARC!, POSER!, SKA!, BERNIE SANDERS!, LARPING!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Today we’re joined by Bryan Quimby (a.k.a. @MurderBryan) of Street Fight Radio out of Columbus to talk about Ohio’s abrupt reopening, the unwarranted aggression of the Columbus police that killed a protester, the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone and more. There’s also some nu-metal talk in there and we read a couple of your reviews.You can follow Bryan HERE.You can subscribe to Street Fight Radio HERE.And you can check out the P.O.D. Kast HERE.You can leave us a voicemail at: 202-570-4639. Or drop us a line at theinsurgentspod@gmail.com.You can also listen to the Insurgents on iTunes HERE.And on Spotify HERE.If you’d like to become a premium subscriber and gain access to our private Discord server as well as the to-come premium episodes, you can do so here: This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at theinsurgents.substack.com/subscribe
Camper Suche (4 Zimmer, 2 bad, 2 stögicker 12 Meter Camper). Googelt: 1956 Stewart Double-Decker 40' Camper ...wenn ich eins in Deutschland, in guten Zustand, für 5000$ bekomme ziehe ich zurück ;)Ausserdem erklärt Seattle die Unabhängigkeit (sozusagen) -- CHAZ ist jetzt autonom. Ich rede sonst über Tiger King, und was mich sonst so die letzten Tage interessiert.podcastnikshop.comWeitere Projekte: podcastnik.comUnser neustes Projekt, Past Access!Twitter Podcastnik twitter.com/podcastnikTwitter Americana für Euch twitter.com/americanapodTwitter Travis Dow twitter.com/travisjdow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
-Rooster starts out by asking Crow to answer What-If scenarios regarding the outcome of the upcoming election. -What would civil war in the United States look like? -What do we know about Columbus and why did protesters tear down his statue in the MN capital? -What’s the deal with The Capital Hill Autonomous Zone (the Chaz) in Seattle? -Minneapolis City Councilman and Antifa supporter Jeremiah Ellison has been patrolling the streets with a fire extinguisher and a pistol looking for white supremacists burning down black owned businesses. -Democrat Governors are still sending infected patients into extended care facilities. -Rooster believes that Minneapolis will be blighted for a very long time. -White supremacy is not keeping black people down: not by a long shot. -Tim Wise proposed that white children don’t deserve their innocence while black children suffer. -Now any televised programming that portrays Cops in a good light must be cancelled! Email us: rooster@breadandcircusespodcast.com crow@breadandcircusespodcast.com
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- What exactly is Seattle's Capital Hill Autonomous Zone and is the Media hiding what is really happening? - Is it now ok for celebrities on social media to go black face? - Is Amazon about to kick off on of the greatest TV shows from the 70's? - And What did Dave Chappelle just say about everything going on following the death of George Floyd. - How to watch the NHL and Get Nashville Predator tickets with Brian Baily, Nashville Predators Business Operations Manager - These questions and so much more will get answered today on The Joe Padula Show, absolutely. #TalkRadio #JoePadula #Veterans #FtCampbell #Comedy #LocalNews #Nashville #Clarksville --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-padula/support
As movement conservatives suffer attack after attack, establishment Republicans remain largely and shamefully silent amidst the increasing violence of cancel culture; Seattle's government capitulates to the ANTIFA mob which has establish the “Capital Hill Autonomous Zone” or CHAZ across five blocks of that city claiming it is no longer part of America; meanwhile leftist radicals demand the removal of statues, the renaming of military bases connected to the Civil War South, and the censoring of 'wrong think' movies and films in a brazen attempt to erase large swaths of American History.
Ep. 83 Welcome Topics - Support request Pray Donate Subscribe & Share 866-988-8311 info@republickeeper.com Those who don’t learn: I’m a little bit torqued off. CHAZ exists It exists because of the help of locals Jay doesn’t know Free food & healthcare Reminded me of a street fair with no vendors. Today is part sermon: 2 Thess:8nor did we eat anyone’s bread free of charge, but worked with labor and toil night and day, that we might not be a burden to any of you, 9not because we do not have authority, but to make ourselves an example of how you should follow us. 10For even when we were with you, we commanded you this: If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat. 11For we hear that there are some who walk among you in a disorderly manner, not working at all, but are busybodies. 12Now those who are such we command and exhort through our Lord Jesus Christ that they work in quietness and eat their own bread. The Pilgrims were basically a commune The Pilgrims’ early settlement, by today’s standards, was essentially a socialist commune. The settlers received their clothing, food, and supplies from the colony’s “common stock,” all farmland was collectively owned, and each family received provisions according to their needs, with the profits of labor being divided equally rather than by what was earned through hard work. This system quickly led to discontent: The healthy and able-bodied colonists who worked in the fields all day began to resent the colonists who claimed to be ill, frustrated that they received the same amount of food and supplies as those who performed zero labor. The socialist system was also harmful to the health of the Pilgrims: Nearly half of the colonists died of starvation during their first winter in the New World, unable to feed themselves and stay healthy with the colony’s shrinking harvest sizes. After about two years of famine and disaffection, the Pilgrims finally had a meeting amongst themselves and chose to abandon the socialist system for all of the suffering it had caused. The colony’s new system required each family to take care of themselves, and made the settlers personally responsible for their own means of survival. Colonists were encouraged to grow their own food knowing that there was no “common stock” to provide for them. This led to the entire colony becoming more prosperous—those who earlier claimed to be infirm became motivated and industrious, with men, women, and youth alike working in the fields eager to reap the benefits of their labor. Interestingly, the settlers in the Jamestown colony went through the same experience and passed a rule: “If you don’t work, you don’t eat.” The Communards – 1871 The working class of Paris were feeling ostracized after the decadence of the Second Empire and the Franco-Prussian War. The Prussians besieged Paris in September 1870, causing suffering among Parisians. The poor ate cat or rat meat or went hungry. Out of resentment from this situation grew radical and socialist political clubs and newspapers. While Paris was occupied, socialist groups tried twice to overthrow the provisional government.[1] In January 1871, Otto von Bismarck and the French minister of foreign affairs, Jules Favre, decided that France would hold national elections. Adolphe Thiers, who had been loyal to the Second Empire, was elected head of the newly monarchist republic. During the war, the capital had moved from Paris to Bordeaux. When the war ended, the government declined to move back to Paris and instead moved to Versailles. In the early morning of March 18, the government stationed in Versailles sent military forces into Paris to collect a reserve of cannons and machine guns. The detachment was still gathering the munitions when the Parisians awoke, and soon the soldiers were surrounded. In the chaos that followed, the soldiers killed two of their own, and by the end of the day, they were mainly sided with the Parisians. Insurgents now controlled the city, and they declared a new government called the Paris Commune, which lasted from March 18 to May 28, 1871.[2] Thiers refused to bargain with the Communards, despite their attempts to do so. He taught newly released French soldiers the "evils" of the Communards as the government prepared for a battle. Starting on May 21 and continuing through May 28, soldiers chased the National Guard members who sided with the Communards through the streets. Around 18,000 Parisians were killed, 25,000 were imprisoned, and thousands more were later executed. The violence of Bloody Week became a rallying cry for the working classes; politicians would later proudly brag about their participation with the Commune. After Bloody Week, the government asked for an inquest into the causes of the uprising. The inquest concluded that the main cause of the insurrection was a lack of belief in God, and that this problem had to be corrected immediately.[4] It was decided that a moral revival was needed Demands of the Mob Given the historical moment, we’ll begin with our demands pertaining to the Justice System. The Seattle Police Department and attached court system are beyond reform. We do not request reform, we demand abolition. We demand that the Seattle Council and the Mayor defund and abolish the Seattle Police Department and the attached Criminal Justice Apparatus. This means 100% of funding, including existing pensions for Seattle Police. At an equal level of priority we also demand that the city disallow the operations of ICE in the city of Seattle. In the transitionary period between now and the dismantlement of the Seattle Police Department, we demand that the use of armed force be banned entirely. No guns, no batons, no riot shields, no chemical weapons, especially against those exercising their First Amendment right as Americans to protest. We demand an end to the school-to-prison pipeline and the abolition of youth jails. Get kids out of prison, get cops out of schools. We also demand that the new youth prison being built in Seattle currently be repurposed. We demand that not the City government, nor the State government, but that the Federal government launch a full-scale investigation into past and current cases of police brutality in Seattle and Washington, as well as the re-opening of all closed cases reported to the Office of Police Accountability. In particular, we demand that cases particular to Seattle and Washington be reopened where no justice has been served, namely the cases of Iosia Faletogo, Damarius Butts, Isaiah Obet, Tommy Le, Shaun Fuhr, and Charleena Lyles. We demand reparations for victims of police brutality, in a form to be determined. We demand that the City of Seattle make the names of officers involved in police brutality a matter of public record. Anonymity should not even be a privilege in public service. We demand a retrial of all People in Color currently serving a prison sentence for violent crime, by a jury of their peers in their community. We demand decriminalization of the acts of protest, and amnesty for protestors generally, but specifically those involved in what has been termed “The George Floyd Rebellion” against the terrorist cell that previously occupied this area known as the Seattle Police Department. This includes the immediate release of all protestors currently being held in prison after the arrests made at 11th and Pine on Sunday night and early Saturday morning June 7th and 8th, and any other protesters arrested in the past two weeks of the uprising, the name Evan Hreha in particular comes to mind who filmed Seattle police macing a young girl and is now in jail. We demand that the City of Seattle and the State Government release any prisoner currently serving time for a marijuana-related offense and expunge the related conviction. We demand the City of Seattle and State Government release any prisoner currently serving time just for resisting arrest if there are no other related charges, and that those convictions should also be expunged. We demand that prisoners currently serving time be given the full and unrestricted right to vote, and for Washington State to pass legislation specifically breaking from Federal law that prevents felons from being able to vote. We demand an end to prosecutorial immunity for police officers in the time between now and the dissolution of the SPD and extant justice system. We demand the abolition of imprisonment, generally speaking, but especially the abolition of both youth prisons and privately-owned, for-profit prisons. We demand in replacement of the current criminal justice system the creation of restorative/transformative accountability programs as a replacement for imprisonment. We demand autonomy be given to the people to create localized anti-crime systems. We demand that the Seattle Police Department, between now and the time of its abolition in the near future, empty its “lost and found” and return property owned by denizens of the city. We demand justice for those who have been sexually harassed or abused by the Seattle Police Department or prison guards in the state of Washington. We demand that between now and the abolition of the SPD that each and every SPD officer turn on their body cameras, and that the body camera video of all Seattle police should be a matter of easily accessible public record. We demand that the funding previously used for Seattle Police be redirected into: A) Socialized Health and Medicine for the City of Seattle. B) Free public housing, because housing is a right, not a privilege. C) Public education, to decrease the average class size in city schools and increase teacher salary. D) Naturalization services for immigrants to the United States living here undocumented. (We demand they be called “undocumented” because no person is illegal.) E) General community development. Parks, etc. We also have economic demands that must be addressed. We demand the de-gentrification of Seattle, starting with rent control. We demand the restoration of city funding for arts and culture to re-establish the once-rich local cultural identity of Seattle. We demand free college for the people of the state of Washington, due to the overwhelming effect that education has on economic success, and the correlated overwhelming impact of poverty on people of color, as a form of reparations for the treatment of Black people in this state and country. We demand that between now and the abolition of the SPD that Seattle Police be prohibited from performing “homeless sweeps” that displace and disturb our homeless neighbors, and on equal footing we demand an end to all evictions. We demand a decentralized election process to give the citizens of Seattle a greater ability to select candidates for public office such that we are not forced to choose at the poll between equally undesirable options. There are multiple systems and policies in place which make it impractical at best for working-class people to run for public office, all of which must go, starting with any fees associated with applying to run for public office. Related to economic demands, we also have demands pertaining to what we would formally call “Health and Human Services.” We demand the hospitals and care facilities of Seattle employ black doctors and nurses specifically to help care for black patients. We demand the people of Seattle seek out and proudly support Black-owned businesses. Your money is our power and sustainability. We demand that the city create an entirely separate system staffed by mental health experts to respond to 911 calls pertaining to mental health crises, and insist that all involved in such a program be put through thorough, rigorous training in conflict de-escalation. Finally, let us now address our demands regarding the education system in the City of Seattle and State of Washington. We demand that the history of Black and Native Americans be given a significantly greater focus in the Washington State education curriculum. We demand that thorough anti-bias training become a legal requirement for all jobs in the education system, as well as in the medical profession and in mass media. We demand the City of Seattle and State of Washington remove any and all monuments dedicated to historical figures of the Confederacy, whose treasonous attempts to build an America with slavery as a permanent fixture were an affront to the human race.
Dario breaks down the news of a new country popping up inside the US, the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone, better known as... CHAZ!
Jimmy and CC discuss 1:35 The Election, 9:45 Coronavirus, 15:43 The Money Bail System, 25:25 Defund the Police Movement, 30:32 UK, landmarks, and statues, 41:36 Gone With The Wind, 49:30 Sentencing Reform proposed, 56:30 The Capital Hill Autonomous Zone.