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The senator said he is currently locked in his office at the State Capitol in Madison after he was attacked by "8-10 people."
In the video the senator posted, several people run towards the cameraman and appear to knock the camera down before the footage cuts out.
The companies are only concerned about banning conservative voices.
You can bet that radical leftists and violent anarchists who are burning cities and destroying statues are safe with these companies.
Comment: BBC reports brands The North Face, Patagonia and Rei have also joined in the campaign, while USA Today reports Eddie Bauer, Ben & Jerry's, Mozilla and Upwork in addition to about 100 smaller companies are said to be committed.
The idea that this is anything but corporate virtue signaling is laughable. People should be very wary that their 'revolution' is so heavily corporately sponsored. They should also ask themselves seriously if they want to support brands that are so intent on removing our rights and freedoms.
See also:
- Project Veritas insider exposes anti-Republican bias among Facebook moderators: 'Gotta get Trump out of office!'
- Thought control: 'Independent' Facebook fact-checker exposed as partisan smear factory packed with CNN alumni
- Facebook using 'fact-checkers' to censor dissent (based on accurate information) on Covid19
- New Facebook tool gives employers ability to suppress "unionize" in workplace chat
- Not woke enough? Mark Zuckerberg defends why Trump message on Facebook wasn't censored after employee backlash
- Facebook selectively slaps 'state-controlled media' warning on some government-funded outlets ahead of 2020 US elections
- After Facebook staff walkout, Zuckerberg defends no action on Trump posts
The "Solidarity Committee" of CHOP, the six-block cop-free area previously named CHAZ for Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, addressed their "Comrades in the struggle" on Twitter Wednesday to break the news: "The CHOP project is now concluded."
An important message from #CHOP #CHOPSeattle. Please amplify. Thank you for your support over the last two weeks. #ChopWasASuccess #CHOPcomms #CHOPCHAZ ☂️☂️☂️ #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/7e5ISrWvX6
— Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (Official Account) (@CHOPOfficialSEA) June 24, 2020
Comment: See also:
- Capitol Hill residents and businesses sue city of Seattle for failing to disband CHOP
- The CHAZ is a setup as the next maidan
- Will to believe: Japanese reporter goes to CHAZ to prove it's peaceful, gets beaten up, returns - to prove it's peaceful
- Mayor Durkan: Seattle will move to dismantle 'Chaz' occupied protest zone 'in the near future'
- Seattle will move to dismantle CHOP, mayor says
- Seattle: Police say crowd blocked access to shooting victims in CHAZ, councilwoman blames Trump
- How fragile is CHAZ? Video shows 'warlord' begging for paramedics to go inside & save man's life after shooting - UPDATE ....
- My terrifying five-day stay inside Seattle's cop-free CHAZ
"You ... have said that violence is sometimes necessary in these situations," host Martha MacCallum told Newsome. "What exactly is it that you hope to achieve through violence?"
"Wow, it's interesting that you would pose that question like that," Newsome responded, "because this country is built upon violence. What was the American Revolution, what's our diplomacy across the globe?
Comment: See also:
- What does Black Lives Matter really stand for?
- Anonymous Berkeley professor shreds Black Lives Matter injustice narrative
- If black lives matter, then why are African leaders with a different take on Covid-19 being taunted?
- Black Lives Matter's story of racist killing of George Floyd may fall apart
- YouTube is automatically deleting any comments about "black lives matter violence"
- Black Lives Matter protesters who toppled a statue on their own heads have created the perfect culture war metaphor
- Donations to Black Lives Matter are funneled through a Democratic fundraising group
The blast did not take place at a military site, a defense ministry spokesman, Davoud Abdi, told state TV late Thursday night, adding that the blaze was quickly taken under control and that there were no casualties.
Deputy Inspector Richard Brea is throwing in the towel after nearly three decades because he says his bosses are not giving him enough guidance on how to get guns and drugs off the street now that the department has disbanded and reassigned its anti-crime unit, according to people familiar with the matter.
Guardian Angels leader Curtis Sliwa confirmed Brea's retirement to The Post Thursday after speaking with the inspector, who leads the Bronx's 46th Precinct.
Comment: It looks like Richard Brea's resignation is unrelated to the anti-police protests, but who knows with all the madness going on.
Predictive policing is not like 'Minority Report' - It's worse

A skirmish between people of opposing viewpoints on the Columbus statue in New Haven.
But while cheers met the statue's removal, it didn't come down without a fight.
After word got out that the city planned to remove the statue Wednesday morning, a group of several dozen people came out to defend it and had formed a crowd of 40 to 50 people by about 6 a.m., according to police Capt. Anthony Duff.
Warning: The videos posted here include graphic language.
Comment: All this tilting at the windmill of racism, while a real cause for concern is getting ignored.
Comment: Ladies & gentlemen, meet a relic from a bygone age: an actual racist...
In an indication of what was to come, the founder of the New York Times' 1619 Project penned a lengthy racist screed attacking all white people in 1995.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, the lead essayist on New York Times Magazine's 1619 Project, wrote a letter to the editor in Notre Dame's The Observer stating that "the white race is the biggest murderer, rapist, pillager, and thief of the modern world."
Hannah-Jones claimed that the actions of European settlers and explorers such as Christopher Columbus were "acts of devils" and likens them to Hitler.
"[The whites] lasting monument was the destruction and enslavement of two races of people," Hannah-Jones wrote.
Hannah-Jones claims Africans arrived in North America long before Europeans, but that unlike Europeans, Africans befriended and traded with the indigenous people. She claims pyramids in Mexico are a symbol of said friendship.
At Fox Valley Gun Range in Elgin, Illinios, owner Mark Galvin says he's gone from selling ten guns per day last year to as many as 200 per day in recent weeks. According to the Chicago Tribune, the flood of new gun owners has resulted in further backlogs to the state's background check system.

Wilmington Police Chief Donny Williams fired the officers a day after being named permanent chief.
These are the words of a now-former Wilmington Police Department officer Kevin Piner.
He, along with two other officers, have been fired from the department after dash-cam footage recorded two phone conversations — accidentally — and a supervisor conducting a routine audit of the videos found the disturbing content.
Michael 'Kevin' Piner, James 'Brian' Gilmore, and Jessie E. Moore II were all terminated from the force. The announcement came from the new Chief of Police Donny Williams — not even 24-hours into his first day as chief.













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