Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness

Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness

Ken Webster is a talk radio personality and producer from Houston, TX. He started his career in Chicago on the Mancow show and has since worked at...Full Bio

 

Seattle Councilwoman: Anarchists Should Permanently Control Downtown

Meet Seattle Councilwoman Kshama Sawant: she loves anarchists.

Yesterday the Seattle elected official declared the downtown anarcho-commie occupiers of CHAZ to be a welcome addition to the community and she fully supports their thuggery.

She also hopes they become a permanent addition to the city.

KOMO reports:

The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, known as "CHAZ," has been in community control since Tuesday, when Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best decreased the officers' presence in the East Precinct to allow for peaceful protests.
Seattle Councilwoman Kshama Sawant called the "CHAZ" movement a major victory. She said the area should be turned over permanently into community control, instead of back in the hands of the Seattle Police Department.
Sawant said she plans to create legislation to turn the East Precinct into a community center for restorative justice.

According to reports form local business owners on social media, some claim they've been shaken up for $500 "donations" & local residents say they're hiding in their homes until the police get involved.

The city of Seattle, meanwhile, are bringing portable toilets and supplies to the anarchists.

Sarah Tornai holds an "insurrection" flag that Human Rights Attorney Mike Withey saved from the WTO Seattle protests as people gather in the newly created Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ), in Seattle, Washington on June 11, 2020. - The area surrounding the East Precinct building has come to be known as the CHAZ, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone. Volunteer medics are available to tend to medical needs, alongside tents with medical supplies, gourmet food donated form local restaurants, fruit, snacks, water bottles free for whomever needed them. (Photo by Jason Redmond / AFP) (Photo by JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images)


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content