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Notice to CHAZ: 'Get Your Knee Off Seattle’s Neck!'


By Judi McLeod ——--June 13, 2020

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Notice to CHAZ: 'Get Your Knee Off Seattle’s Neck!'Lazy-bone activists of CHAZ, (Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone), holding a six-block area of Seattle hostage, and now asking for area restaurants to send food, should be told what their mothers should have told them when hollering up for dinner from their at home basement digs: “Get our own food, you good for nothing bums!” Having hunkered down in the Seattle Police East Precinct, their home away from Mama’s basement, they’re sending out Tweets for guns, Gatorade and cigarettes.

Occupy Wall Street activists demanded gourmet foods from nearby restaurants

Guns are what their Democrat masters are trying to have taken away from the masses. Cigarette smoke pollutes the lungs of those around them. Gatorade? Try drinking water. It’s Free, at least until the government finds a way to charge for it. Notice how most protester/demonstrator/activist ransackers demand to be waited on even as they lay about in areas they illegally take over as their own? When OWS (Occupy Wall Street) activists took over Zuccotti Park in New York City they demanded gourmet foods from nearby restaurants. “We can read daily all about the Nazi/Communist-endorsed Occupy Wall Street (OWS) members’  public sexual depravities and their unbelievable grumbling greed about being tired of sharing gourmet food with the homeless, but nothing about a group whose noble aim it is to restore the Constitutional Republic.” (Canada Free Press, Nov. 2, 2011.) Current CHAZ freeloaders will never admit it, but they can’t really count on the Free Stuff For All promised by liars like Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, AOC, et al, but can take at face value the stupidity of businesses situated inside CHAZ. “Businesses situated inside CHAZ, including dozens of restaurants and bars, have put out free food, medical supplies, masks and other necessities to help sustain protesters, according to reports by King 5.” (Fox News, June 12, 2020) While taxpayers have to sort their garbage for pickup and are charged by municipalities for collection, CHAZ has started a garbage program, according to reports to Fox News by an ‘Insider’.
“Other local reports state that CHAZ has also started planting a garden.” (Fox News)
That was until a homeless person laid claim to it.



Don’t count on anything growing there, too much elbow grease for wait-on-me activists

Don’t count on anything growing there, too much elbow grease for wait-on-me activists.
“One agitator group on Twitter posting photos inside CHAZ showed a list of items needed by demonstrators including cigarettes, tents and bedding.” (Fox News) “Despite President Trump vowing to straighten the situation out if the local government didn't take care of it, it would appear these protesters are preparing for an extended stay.”
While hunkering down in comfort at the Seattle Police East Precinct, area residents are being left at risk.
“Police have also said their response time to 911 calls has tripled over the last few days because they are unable to access the downtown region and are being blocked out by protesters.” (Fox News)
Answering these nagging questions would go a long way to identify who the CHAZ activists really are: What has the creation of CHAZ got to do with the tragic death of George Floyd? What has CHAZ got to do with the media and Democrat-pushed defunding and even abolishment of the nation’s police forces? Most significantly, what has CHAZ got to do with curing Americans falsely accused of “systemic racism”? Diddly-Squat! CHAZ should be renamed as City-Held Anarchist Zone. These deadbeat free loaders are like dogs’ fleas—easy to pick up, but so hard to get rid of.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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