Seattle unherd12/18/2022 ![]() Boise, Salt Lake City, Austin Texas, they own the Universities, they own the children and the Press. Look at whatever city you live in, it will be next. “If a girl is not ready to have sex, how about take a hot bath with the boy in the nude?” In saner times this would be called GROOMING, and Fathers would punch out Teachers and Principals and the Police would turn their heads, laugh and walk away. Teachers are teaching how to arouse children, to children. You have a mother either currently or in a few weeks to fly in, you pay her freight, give her some money and the baby is yours, or babies.Ĭhildrens hospital is giving children Trans-forming drugs, while keeping non-vaccinated children from services. It is legal to sell children for a profit in Seattle. Decriminalization of MJ, now it is Heroin, Fentanyl, Meth, Cocaine, Crack, prostitution even of children. ![]() This is the result of needle exchanges, free bus fares, open air drugs, tolerating living on the streets, open borders where the drugs and the drug pusher/users/cartel were allowed to come in and ply their wares. Something like 75% of black children are born into single-parent, fatherless households.) Until that underlying nuclear family problem is fully acknowledged and directly addressed, the so-called "Gun Violence" problem will never be solved. (The underlying hint here is that the disintegrated family structure and related lack of respect for education are the root causes. But as long as Democrats/RINOs continue deceptively calling it "Gun Violence," they'll never, ever "solve" the extreme inner-city violent crime problem throughout the U.S. knows it's young fatherless gun-wielding black males actually committing the overwhelming majority of so-called "gun violence." Call the problem what it actually is. And it's not Brazilian-American guys committing all the crimes. It's not "Gun Violence." The correct description of the nationwide violent epidemic is: "Young Fatherless Gun-Wielding Black Males." And before you claim I'm being sexist, xenophobic, racist, or homophobic, the obvious fact is that Asian women aren't committing all the so-called "Gun Violence." And it's not white women committing all the crimes. If you actually want to stop the so-called "Gun Violence" problem, you first have to stop incorrectly labeling the problem you claim you're trying to solve. Boom! Problem solved.Īs the MSM correctly describes it, it's "Gun Violence," meaning all the "guns" must have actual arms, legs and brains and are, on their own, constantly roaming all inner-city areas 24/7/365, randomly shooting everywhere, with "stray" bullets constantly killing innocent people, too. Ok, here goes my solution: Get rid of all the guns across the country, because they're the ones who are committing all the crimes. I can solve that age-old violent crime problem fast, but nobody ever asks me for the answer. ![]() Yep, that's exactly how the MSM Seattle Times and the entire MSM (news networks, social media, and newspapers) across the country always describe it: "Gun Violence." Also, academia and all Democrats/RINOs always call it "Gun Violence," too. "No single cause for 2021’s surge in gunfire in Seattle," declared a typical recent headline. In the news section of the Seattle Times, for instance. Navigation: use the links below to view more comments. ![]() ![]() KEYWORDS: anarchotyranny crime dystopia police riots seattle It is a cop’s-eye view of Seattle’s undoing. What follows, based on interviews with a number of past and present police officers - five of whom are on the record in this article - is an attempt to offer an obvious but unheeded perspective. But the majority view in Seattle appears to have shifted toward an acknowledgement that the unrest and destruction that occurred after the killing of George Floyd in 2020 marked a turning point and that the city’s policies toward its police force, whose ranks are now depleted, are relevant to understanding the story. “No single cause for 2021’s surge in gunfire in Seattle,” declared a typical recent headline over an article that points only to possibilities such as the pandemic or an unlucky cycle of “retaliatory violence”. In the news section of the Seattle Times, for instance, a reader is unlikely to see any consideration of a link between policing and public safety. What happened to Seattle? The answer, of course, depends on your politics. ![]()
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