Cynical Sindee: Contrast the intolerance in Victoria for breaking COVID-19 protocol with the situation in the US where the latter mayors and governors will sell their whole communities down the river for any cause of the Red-flag Revolution that comes along. Hand it to "Honest" Ted Wheeler: He isn't even pretending that he's not a wimp. "I'm sorry, comrades -- I accept my shame in failing you by leaving my $840,000 castle. As for the bourgeois citizenry: Wake up, m_th_r f_ck_rs, wake up!"
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Portland mayor flees high-rise apartment following attacks by anti-police demonstrators
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opini...onstrators
EXCERPT: Wheeler, whose city is going into its 100th day of violent anti-police protests, is moving out of his downtown condominium now that left-wing activists have targeted the high-rise for nightly demonstrations, including one in which they smashed windows and lit fires.
It seems the simple fix here is that Wheeler can just, you know, do his job. Maybe instead of high-rise hunting, he can treat the lawless protests as such instead of coddling them in the hope that the crocodile will devour him last... (MORE - details)
Pregnant Australian anti-lockdown suspect's arrest draws controversy
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-54007824
EXCERPT: The arrest of a woman in Australia for promoting an anti-lockdown protest online has drawn criticism, after video of the incident went viral. Footage shows officers handcuffing pregnant woman Zoe-Lee Buhler, 28, in her home in Victoria on Wednesday in front of her partner and children. She starts crying during the arrest, telling police: "I didn't realise I was doing anything wrong."
Authorities have defended the officers, saying they acted appropriately. Victoria has been in lockdown since July to curb a coronavirus outbreak that has fuelled Australia's second wave. Authorities have imposed stay-at-home rules and a curfew in Melbourne, the state capital. The lockdown has closed many businesses and banned gatherings around the state. Many people support the measures but others oppose them, and they have been targeted by a fringe anti-lockdown movement.
Last week Victoria Police warned it would arrest people for organising protests in breach of the ban on gatherings. [...] Individuals can face fines of A$1,652 (£1,465; $2,200) for breaking restrictions, or imprisonment for serious breaches. The lockdown has worked to slow the virus [...] Supporters say the police enforcement measures have been necessary to this success. But civil liberties activists have argued Victoria's restrictions are among the harshest seen in Western democracies. They have also disproportionately affected poorer and more ethnically diverse communities, advocates say... (MORE - details)
After pregnant woman is arrested it must be a ‘national day of shame’
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ut2bA48ASrw
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Portland mayor flees high-rise apartment following attacks by anti-police demonstrators
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opini...onstrators
EXCERPT: Wheeler, whose city is going into its 100th day of violent anti-police protests, is moving out of his downtown condominium now that left-wing activists have targeted the high-rise for nightly demonstrations, including one in which they smashed windows and lit fires.
It seems the simple fix here is that Wheeler can just, you know, do his job. Maybe instead of high-rise hunting, he can treat the lawless protests as such instead of coddling them in the hope that the crocodile will devour him last... (MORE - details)
Pregnant Australian anti-lockdown suspect's arrest draws controversy
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-54007824
EXCERPT: The arrest of a woman in Australia for promoting an anti-lockdown protest online has drawn criticism, after video of the incident went viral. Footage shows officers handcuffing pregnant woman Zoe-Lee Buhler, 28, in her home in Victoria on Wednesday in front of her partner and children. She starts crying during the arrest, telling police: "I didn't realise I was doing anything wrong."
Authorities have defended the officers, saying they acted appropriately. Victoria has been in lockdown since July to curb a coronavirus outbreak that has fuelled Australia's second wave. Authorities have imposed stay-at-home rules and a curfew in Melbourne, the state capital. The lockdown has closed many businesses and banned gatherings around the state. Many people support the measures but others oppose them, and they have been targeted by a fringe anti-lockdown movement.
Last week Victoria Police warned it would arrest people for organising protests in breach of the ban on gatherings. [...] Individuals can face fines of A$1,652 (£1,465; $2,200) for breaking restrictions, or imprisonment for serious breaches. The lockdown has worked to slow the virus [...] Supporters say the police enforcement measures have been necessary to this success. But civil liberties activists have argued Victoria's restrictions are among the harshest seen in Western democracies. They have also disproportionately affected poorer and more ethnically diverse communities, advocates say... (MORE - details)
After pregnant woman is arrested it must be a ‘national day of shame’