VandVsmama
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Or they could call their new nation "CHAMP"
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If people weren't so complacent about those who showed up armed in government buildings in Michigan, we may not have people showing up armed in Seattle. Either it's okay to legally protest armed or it's not. The hypocrisy is strong with many people in this country.
It's a state by state thing. It seems like it takes something drastic before there are calls to ban civilian weapons. We went over this over 50 years ago in California.If people weren't so complacent about those who showed up armed in government buildings in Michigan, we may not have people showing up armed in Seattle. Either it's okay to legally protest armed or it's not. The hypocrisy is strong with many people in this country.
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It's a state by state thing. It seems like it takes something drastic before there are calls to ban civilian weapons. We went over this over 50 years ago in California.
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It took the Black Panthers carrying shotguns into the California State Capitol Building to ban that. I think that's also the genesis of the open carry law that allowed unloaded open carry in public.I'm totally against open carry by civilians & even more appalled that people are supporting the Michigan or Seattle situations. That said, if it's okay for some to openly carry in states that allow it, it's okay for everyone. Those who try to argue that there's a difference are looking at it from a racial POV.
They've also demanded that all prisoners be released from prison. And they've set up their own pseudo-police/security force, which searches & frisks people going into their new 'country' (since they've declared that they're no longer part of the US).
Does it not strike anyone as odd that these are the same types that argue for open borders, but they are checking ID's and shaking down people wanting to enter the "CHAZ"? When I first heard "Chaz", I imagined a guy who worked out 8 hours a day, driving a Ford Mustang, while drinking Monster Energy drinks all day.They've set up border walls, too, for their new 'country.' It's very ironic. City of Seattle pulled out its police and fire departments and provided port-a-potties for the new citizens of "Escape from LA". Oops, sorry...it's Escape from Seattle.
Just give me about three A-10's or just one AC-130 with a well placed Air Force Combat Controller.Send in Seal Team 6. It’ll be cleaned up in a few minutes.
Pretty big difference. The Michigan folks did not expel the police from the area, nor did they erect barriers and declare the area a new country. Seattle is an armed insurrection against our legal government. Seattle is one of the most liberal cities in this country. If these folks can't find their grand liberal utopia there, then they are SOL. The Michigan protesters were not demanding anything other than the lifting of arbitrary restrictions. The Seattle "CHAZ" on the other hand is actually asking for stuff that is not protected in the Bill of Rights. See below for their list of demands.I'm totally against open carry by civilians & even more appalled that people are supporting the Michigan or Seattle situations. That said, if it's okay for some to openly carry in states that allow it, it's okay for everyone. The people in Michigan set the precedent. Those who try to argue there's a difference are looking at it from a racial POV.
Yes, because a bunch of armed fools showing up at the state capitol building, where no one goes to anyway, during a pandemic is far more scary than armed fools erecting barriers and taking over a large chunk of downtown Seattle while declaring themselves a new country.I think Open Carry is dumb anywhere. I think the guys in Michigan were more scary though
If you have ever visited downtown Seattle you will realize mental illness is the rule rather than the exception. When you adjust the curve for Seattle, this is very rational thinking.And honestly, they weren’t very smart in picking their location in terms of geography. They’re entirely land locked and are demanding free stuff from the country that they claim to have just seceded from.
The "country" will quickly fold if they need to provide these things for their citizens without any "foreign" aid, unless they figure out how to be self-sustaining, they look like a bunch of hypocrites.With free housing, free college education, and free everything else, taxes in the new “nation of CHAZ” are going to go through the roof pretty soon. They’ll be headed towards Venezuela style conditions pretty soon. And honestly, they weren’t very smart in picking their location in terms of geography. They’re entirely land locked and are demanding free stuff from the country that they claim to have just seceded from.
If I had to live in that “zone,” I’d be mad as heck right now. So glad I don’t live in downtown Seattle right now.
Does it not strike anyone as odd that these are the same types that argue for open borders, but they are checking ID's and shaking down people wanting to enter the "CHAZ"? When I first heard "Chaz", I imagined a guy who worked out 8 hours a day, driving a Ford Mustang, while drinking Monster Energy drinks all day.
If people weren't so complacent about those who showed up armed in government buildings in Michigan, we may not have people showing up armed in Seattle. Either it's okay to legally protest armed or it's not. The hypocrisy is strong with many people in this country.
It’s clearly not legal. But as with many things, the government officials aren’t in a hurry.everybody agrees that it is ok to legally protest armed. I am still waiting for someone to tell me how this whole seattle thing is legal. that's all. so if what they are doing is legal. I have no problem with it. I don't see any hypocrisy in that.
It’s clearly not legal. But as with many things, the government officials aren’t in a hurry.