Anonymous ID: 9724fc June 16, 2020, 6:54 p.m. No.9639238   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9245 >>9254 >>9260 >>9285 >>9305 >>9462 >>9709 >>9915

Investigative Journalist Ami Horowitz on Hannity re CHAZ/CHOP & BLM

6-16-2020

~30 minutes past the hour.

Horowitz visited CHAZ/CHOP in Seattle and talked with activists there.

Got them to admit their real goals:

to break down & disrupt society;

they have "an extraordinary radical agenda."

They are not peaceful protesters; totally support all the arson and the looting:

Their goal is to "guide a descent into anarchyโ€ฆ."

[Hannity asks, what else:]

BLM is also anti-Semitic (national BLM agenda). They say Israel is committing genocide. (What does that have to do with Black Lives Matter?)

= = = = = =

 

Clip is an eye-opener; good for redpilling naive normies about BLM.

Anonymous ID: 9724fc June 16, 2020, 7:10 p.m. No.9639374   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9394 >>9894 >>9940

>>9639329

Riveting but tragic beginning of the article:

 

A group of peaceful protestors took over a small section of uninhabited public land in the Pacific Northwest. They were conscientious objectors to federal policies they claimed were unconstitutional and discriminatory. No one was hurt and no weapons were preemptively drawn. Law enforcement asked their leaders to a parley to bring about a peaceful resolution, and they quickly agreed. While on the way to that meeting, they were subsequently ambushed and bullets riddled their vehicle. With his arms wide in the air, one of the leaders was ruthlessly gunned down as a helicopter looked from above.

 

LaVoy Finicum, a law-abiding and peaceful man.

 

Another group of protestors, this one violent, took over six city blocks of mostly private property also in the Pacific Northwest. They objected to local policies they claimed were discriminatory. Weapons were drawn and violence was prominently promised. Law enforcement asked their leader to a parley to bring about a peaceful resolution, but they quickly refused. The group stole private property, vandalized public property, and committed a litany of criminal offenses. So far, that group has been coddled, pampered, and catered to by local and federal authorities.

 

[[[The first group, the protestors at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, were protesting the Bureau of Land Management and its treatment of ranchers.[[[ They were led by law-abiding activists, Ammon Bundy and LaVoy Finicum; the former was found innocent by two juries and the latter was murdered by law enforcement. Although the men and their cohort had guns, they kept them holstered (at least, so far as LaVoy is concerned, until fired upon). The โ€œBundy groupโ€ threatened no one. They let law enforcement come and go respectfully and always made time to talk in an attempt to work out their differences peacefully. And most importantly, they chose to make their stand in a decrepit and publicly-owned forest office where no innocent people would be hurt.

 

The second group, the Antifa and Black Lives Matter protestors in Seattle and the area known as the โ€œCapitol Hill Free Zoneโ€ (CHAZ) were protesting the death of a petty criminal and drug addict who died in police custody while under arrest for counterfeiting. That man, George Floyd, pled guilty or was convicted by nearly half a dozen judges or juries for criminal offenses. The CHAZ protestors ran out police under the threat of violence as well as residents of the area. They have evicted hundreds of people and stolen property from hundreds more. They are run by a warlord named Raz Simone, who seems to lack any principled position on any social issue; he is addicted to violence and pillaging. This group chose to take hostage thousands of people.

 

Why was LaVoy Finicum murdered and the Bundy Family shot like fish in a barrel for occupying unused public property while Raz the Warlord and his Antifa henchmen hurt, threaten, steal, and vandalize private and public property?

What could possibly be the reason for the disparity between how these two groups are treated?

 

>https://pulpitandpen.org/2020/06/13/black-privilege-why-are-seattle-anarchists-coddled-when-malheur-protestors-were-murdered/?fbclid=IwAR3wQBJr-0ojnK8ytvlYjDCYYoMyLN1V8w2iYBdPLysmkKT-W6naJmxgo9E

Anonymous ID: 9724fc June 16, 2020, 7:52 p.m. No.9639755   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9809

>>9639539

>effect of masks

Agree. And they KNOW this.

Here's what's interesting.

Have not worn a mask at all.

Don't wanna be a dick so would be willing is it's to avoid screwing up small businesses.

But somehow that never happens.

 

First time: went to acupuncture. She had left message saying "wear mask"; didn't get it; then on front door (she opened the door too soon). Result: no mask needed.

 

Second time: at barber.

"Mask req'd" on door.

Told barber can't wear them (which is true, physically).

He said, "ok take it off" (despite dire state warning)

So I did.

 

It's like the universe completely backs up the "no mask" idea - and in a big way.

Anonymous ID: 9724fc June 16, 2020, 8:04 p.m. No.9639873   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>9639809

Yeah, where it's bad, it's bad.

T mobile came outside to do business with me.

Fine with me, don't care.

Was gonna sit on the curb but they brought a chair.

Nice.

I'm pretty embarrassment-proof.

Increasing, feels like i'm actually 'doing' something

just by walkin' around.

KEK.

 

I'm joking but it's actually serious.

Coz people are afraid.

I feed bad for 'em.

But best thing to do is walk proud & be brave.

Another form of redpilling.

And another way we grow, as well.

o7