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bsiemon | 5 years ago

I believe Garland was asked about this specific issue in his hearing. He said that the distinction was that in Portland the 'riots' are not disrupting the normal function of government.

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JPKab|5 years ago

I like Merrick Garland, and thought it was tragic he's not on the Supreme Court.

That being said, the riots in PDX (my brother lives there, and I was there in the summer when it was happening) were an example of a complete, willful capitulation of local government to radicals. The Capital Riot was an involuntary capitulation of the police to radicals. There is something very insidious about the former. It's reminiscent of the local government collaboration/capitulation to the KKK in 1960s Dixie.

Also, what about the occupation of several blocks in Seattle all summer long? People in congress who said absolutely nothing about a months long, armed occupation that took place with no buy-in from residents have moaned and feigned fear for their lives over a single, day long occupation of their workplace. I completely lost respect for Congressperson Ocasio-Cortez over the appalling disconnect between her perception of danger, vs the actual danger she was in during the riot. It really had the hallmarks of narcissism when viewed with the perspective of utter silence and indifference to the armed occupation of an entire neighborhood of Seattle for weeks.

President Obama's final interview before leaving office included a statement of his deep concern for the "balkanization of the media" landscape. He was right.

MrMember|5 years ago

The armed "security" in CHAZ killed an unarmed black teenager and it was a non-story.

DamnYuppie|5 years ago

What about the functioning of the populace and business? The purpose of government is to have a stable society, letting those things go seems to completely fly in the face of all of that.

bluefirebrand|5 years ago

Translation: It doesn't affect the ruling class or the elite class so who cares?

kQq9oHeAz6wLLS|5 years ago

Which is silly -- if they damage the building at night, and the people can't work there the next day, doesn't that 'disrupt the normal function of government'?