View Full Version : Is The Violence Finally Coming Home To Roost?
Kathianne
08-19-2020, 09:01 AM
The criminal element that seems to now be a permanent part of the Democrats is seeing some backlash:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S_Xl2eOeeY
More on changing perceptions of the peaceful protesters:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/most-say-protests-have-become-riots-new-high-in-support-for-police
Kathianne
08-19-2020, 09:09 AM
and this 'peaceful protest' caused the top democrats in MN to force a response by one of the leaders, who led the march and threats. OBTW, he is a Democrat endorsed candidate, so. . .
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/protesters-show-up-at-bob-krolls-home-demanding-his-resignation
Protesters show up at Bob Kroll's home demanding his resignation
Kroll's leadership of the Minneapolis police union has been under scrutiny.
DECLAN DESMONDUPDATED:AUG 16, 2020ORIGINAL:AUG 16, 2020
Protesters seeking the removal of controversial Minneapolis police union leader Bob Kroll assembled outside his house in Hugo over the weekend.
Wearing t-shirts that read "KKKroll Must Go," a crowd showed up outside the home on Saturday afternoon, demanding his resignation for "routinely" defending "killer cops and who has dozens of complaints filed against him for excessive force," says a Facebook post from protest organizers.
They were also calling for the firing of Liz Collin, Kroll's wife, from her job as an anchor at WCCO; activists have expressed concern that their marriage creates a conflict of interest for Colin as a local journalist.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsEeYFDlKXc
Kathianne
08-19-2020, 09:30 AM
Related.
One of my favorite writers online. It seems to ramble, but never worry, you'll get the meaning very shortly:
http://lileks.com/bleats/archive/20/0820/081920.html
Oh, these days are just perfect. And it’s enough. Should be getting ready for the Fair, but there’s no Fair this year, of course. Of course. Seems absurd we even thought it might happen.
Just work today, that’s all. Kept it diverse so there was always something different to do, until I got bored of that. Finished resizing one of the more pointless projects that’s been sitting in the folders: the 1970 Sparky Comic Book. I bought it at a jumble sale in Norfolk on a rainy afternoon, and it spoke to me. Not because I liked it - the stuff is dreck - but because of what it represented. You held the thick issues, and imagined some 10 year old on the floor in a row house on a raw October afternoon, reading about Keyhole Kate.
She looked through keyholes.
Hence the name.
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