Anonymous ID: 125a07 May 31, 2020, 5:28 p.m. No.9402448   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2562

>>9402273 (Wood shed for many!)

>>9402322 (Yep!)

 

>>9401740 (lb) <<Bake went too fast.

>>9401722 (lb) <<Mayor’s Press Statement

 

Baker, consider Notable

 

“Transparency Policing” as well as Mayor’s Press Statement from home at the prior post above

 

Salt Lake City Mayor Gives in to Liberal and Fascist Narrative

https://www.slc.gov/transparentpolicing/

 

“ There is systemic racism in our city that affects our residents every day. We must all come together to intentionally address and dismantle the systemic oppression, discrimination, racism, and bigotry that exists in our city. The fear, anger, hurt, and frustration felt by so many in our community is justified, and we cannot allow its source to continue unaddressed.”

 

This is complete Bull Crap. It’s almost like she and the City Council had a script to follow; and, follow orders She did.

 

Q gave an earlier shout out to the citizens cleaning the graffiti at the State Capitol Building. Awesome.

Wood shed for SLC Mayor

Dem Mayor: Grade F (Come outside ya wimp)

Republican Governor and normal citizens: Grade A

Anonymous ID: 125a07 May 31, 2020, 5:35 p.m. No.9402562   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9402448

Baker, Notable…with above link

 

More from the SLC Mayor Transparency Policing site:

 

More narrative that ticks Citizens off!

 

Thank you to all of the residents of Salt Lake City and beyond who have offered to assist with cleanup and recovery efforts! We are grateful that so many feel the same pride and love for our City as we do and want to build a better city for all. Here are some ways to contribute.

 

Become an ally of all members of our community who have been oppressed. Commit yourself to facing and addressing systemic racism and bigotry. We will grow and recover by coming together to rebuild policies and address, unearth and upack the systemic racism that exits in this city and throughout our nation. Engage with local and state leaders to make our city and state better. As Salt Lake City embarks upon our citywide equity plan over this next year, lend your voice to the effort so we can make this the City we need it to be. Here are some resources to get started: Ibram X. Kendi; Paul Kivel; Holly Richardson.

If you go out to clean up, please protect yourself by wearing proper equipment. Remember that we are still in the “orange” phase of COVID-19 and the threat of infection is still very real. Wear a mask and gloves, and remain at least 6 feet away from anyone who is not a member of your household. While we are asking people to comply with the curfew order until Monday morning, volunteers are specifically authorized by the City to gather in small groups in public spaces to assist with clean up.

 

https://www.slc.gov/transparentpolicing/