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1. conroy+fz1[view] [source] 2020-06-11 23:32:43
>>obilgi+(OP)
A friend lives in Seattle and texted me today about his visit last night:

> I was there last night and it's such a cool pseudo utopian place

> The media coverage of it is WILD

> People on the internet are convinced it's protected by armed guards and people are dying of hunger and instead its...like a music festival campground

> There are speakers, musicians, art walls. I took a group pic for a bunch of black guys last night and they were so proud of what was built because they felt like they fought for it, which in a sense, they did.

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2. pera+gF1[view] [source] 2020-06-12 00:30:01
>>conroy+fz1
> The media coverage of it is WILD

I live 7 blocks away from "the zone" and can confirm, I have never in my life seen anything alike in this regard. The scale of the misinformation being spread in social networks and news media reached a level I couldn't believe possible before. Seriously, it's beyond absurd.

If anyone is interested, I have been taking some pictures of the ongoing protests (including a few of the zone): https://www.flickr.com/photos/peramides

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3. drevil+IP2[view] [source] 2020-06-12 13:49:24
>>pera+gF1
Seattle police chief said on TV [1] that "Rapes, robberies and all sorts of violent acts have been occurring in the area and we're not able to get to [them]."

Doesn’t sound very utopian

[1] https://twitter.com/mrandyngo/status/1271291958296604675?s=2...

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4. mcv+YZ2[view] [source] 2020-06-12 14:56:03
>>drevil+IP2
Wasn't it the police who abandoned this area in the first place?

The impression I'm getting from this and other events from the past weeks is that the police would like us to believe that without them, society turns to chaos, but in practice, US police turns out to be a major source of chaos, and without them things often turn much more peaceful.

I'm not saying there should be no police at all, but that police should work with the community, instead of trying to dominate it.

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5. _-davi+163[view] [source] 2020-06-12 15:28:49
>>mcv+YZ2
The police left because they were told to leave not because they wanted to leave.
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6. loeg+pz3[view] [source] 2020-06-12 18:15:55
>>_-davi+163
It is really not clear at this time why they left. Chief Best claims she did not order police to leave. SPD's organizational structure is such that the police report only to the police chief. However, it was clearly organized — police brought in a rented commercial truck and removed some belongings, and boarded up the outside.
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7. downer+EH3[view] [source] 2020-06-12 19:09:22
>>loeg+pz3
It's somewhat telling that both the mayor and the police chief deny ordering the abandonment. Who the hell is running the city?
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8. loeg+X24[view] [source] 2020-06-12 21:01:34
>>downer+EH3
The open question is not about the city generally, but the police. "Who are the Seattle police accountable to?" And: good question. No one, apparently.
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