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Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!

January 11th, 2022; A newly released email indicates Education Secretary Miguel Cardona solicited last September’s letter from the National School Boards Association which compared parents protesting at school board meetings to domestic terrorists.

April 11th, 2022; Brooklyn subway shooting not being investigated as terrorism, says NYPD chief

NYPD Update: Person of interest, Frank James… Toure Show hardest hit.

In The Future, Everyone Will Be Hitler For 15 Minutes


 

It’s not funny. It’s the dehumanization and criminalization of the opposition, and an invitation for random violence against dissenters.

Related: Adam Vaughan, former Liberal MP and Toronto City councillor, circulates a fake list of CPD convoy financiers.

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Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors

Newsbusters;

Like a child who’s about to touch the stovetop for the first time, NBC Nightly News was in for a rude awakening Thursday night as they discovered that the Defund the Police movement they supported actually harmed the liberal stronghold of Burlington, Vermont. Correspondent Stephanie Gosk was shocked to discover the “unintended consequences” of cutting the police department’s budget by 30 percent, leaving people feeling unsafe.

Related: Huge majorities of Republicans, Democrats and Independents say the U.S. media is biased and its main goal is to advance its own agenda

Enemy Of The People

@Timcast

Judge now explaining that last evening a person calling himself “James Jim Morrison” claimed he was with MSNBC

Police says the man claims he was instructed to follow the jury bus

No one from MSNBC is allowed inside now during the trial says the judge

[…]

Irene Byon, implicated in instructing a reported to follow the Jury Bus has nuked her Linkedin

Court TV reporter claims to know Morrison

This is looking legit like MSNBC tried to expose the jurors identites

Court video here.

Jonestown Precinct

The package of laws, which were signed into law two months ago, went into effect on Sunday. Police are still confused about how to handle certain crimes, but one thing’s clear: Criminals will be held less accountable.

The confusing and sometimes conflicting changes in the law, nearly a dozen in all, mean that cops throughout Washington state may not respond at all to help in cases where they only have a reasonable suspicion that someone committed a crime.

The new laws state that police must have a higher standard — probable cause — to arrest or detain a suspected bad guy instead of using their spidey senses, reading the situation, and putting 2 and 2 together at a crime scene. They basically will need an eyewitness or to see the crimes themselves in order to detain a suspect.

They can’t use “physical force” to detain someone, according to the confusing new laws, which were mostly written by a freshman Democrat legislator.

What does that mean? Sorry, the lawmakers didn’t explain that.

The police who haven’t yet left, that is. Also known as “the stupid ones”.

Related.

Police, Defunding Themselves

Post Millenial;

The Rapid Response Team, a unit within the Portland police department, voted unanimously to resign on Wednesday during a meeting with the police union. This follows the criminal indictment of an officer for assault stemming from a riot in August 2020, sources within the police bureau told The Post Millennial.

Officer Corey Budworth was on the Rapid Response Team, a group police officers that volunteer for the post, and are deployed to respond to riots, civil unrest, and demonstrations in Portland. Budworth was indicted and charged with one count of fourth degree assault, a misdemeanor by Multnomah District Attorney Mike Schmidt’s office on Tuesday.

On the night of August 18, 2020, Antifa militants threw a Molotov cocktail into the County Sheriff’s Department Headquarters as the Rapid Response Team struggled to contain the riot.

In a statement released after the indictment, Schmidt said “In this case, we allege that no legal justification existed for Officer Budworth’s deployment of force, and that the deployment of force was legally excessive under the circumstances.”

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“Now that the riot team is no more, we have no clue what’s going to happen. We don’t have enough patrol officers to be pulled from the road to handle huge crowds,” a Portland police officer said. “We are only backups with no gear like the riot team has.”

This is ahead of massive demonstrations and protests that are planned for this upcoming weekend.

Tim Pool and Michael Malice discuss.

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