Here it is. Non existent antifa takes over Seattle neighborhood. No police presence

Nothing was burned. Nothing was looted. No policemen were murdered by the protesters.

From all the outrage this has provoked, the only thing that fits your description of the situation is maybe some homeless people stole food.
 
From all the outrage this has provoked, the only thing that fits your description of the situation is maybe some homeless people stole food.
I’m not outraged that some mouth-breathing left wingers have taken over a few blocks of a Seattle neighborhood. I am somewhat amused by it, though. It reminded me of the Quebec independence vote a few years ago. We’re, the Québécois, are going to secede from Canada but we still expect the rest of Canada to support us with their tax dollars. These Antifa retards aren’t half as smart or courteous as the average Canadian so I don’t imagine their Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone project is going to end well.
 
No. Do you remember when Republicans were championing for armed occupation of government buildings and federal lands?

I don't have a problem with these people doing what they're doing as long as they aren't threatening or extorting the residents. Have at it, fix a pothole or two while you're there.
 
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I don't have a problem with these people doing what they're doing as long as they aren't threatening or extorting the residents. Have at it, fix a pothole or two while you're there.

I like it . They seem to be exercising their 2a rights . Just as long as they aren’t forcing people that live there to bend the knee , I don’t care if they take over the city and rename it Xanadu. I love watching social experiments play out in progressive liberal cities and states .
 
I don't have a problem with these people doing what they're doing as long as they aren't threatening or extorting the residents. Have at it, fix a pothole or two while you're there.
I'm sure they are or inevitably will begin to threaten people
 
"There are also barricades preventing the Seattle Fire Department from accessing and responding to emergencies.
“We’re working to maintain a bit of health and safety,” said Chief Harold Scoggins of the Seattle Fire Department. “The ultimate goal is we want to see our streets open,” he said.
Some residents in the neighborhood say access to their buildings is blocked.
“It’s a bit stressful. It’s like checking in with somebody to get into your own home,” said Mckenzie Diamond, who lives in the “Autonomous Zone.” “Just making it so people can get into their buildings. Keep the zone however they want, and move the fencing so people can go home,” she said."

Sounds totally awesome and safe. Can't even get fire trucks in if something were to happen.

Protesters and police discuss the ‘Seattle Autonomous Zone’ or ‘CHAZ,’ what’s next
 

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