On the bright side, middle-class patron who might engage local political displays could consider this an opportunity for dinner & a show. Thankfully, demonstrations this weekend were peaceful.
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In third week of KC protests, demonstrators seek judicial reform and racial justice
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - As the third week of protests begin in Kansas City, Missouri, the J.C. Nichols Fountain remains the main meeting point for those seeking judicial reform and racial justice. "It's important to be out here and to remind everybody that, you know, disadvantaged communities are still being over policed," said Joshua Vaipulu, who traveled from Joplin told 41 Action News.
you know joshua, over policed and requests for more police presence like explicitly requested for 18th and vine. Existential madness all around.
ReplyDeleteAfter occupation area will be known as Peoples Liberation Autonomous Zone. PLAZ.
ReplyDeleteNothing new for years, inhabited for the last few years by Naïve Hipster types and the criminals that are now "protesters" . This is not NEWS. Could have typed the same head line 4 or 5 years ago.
ReplyDeleteany other nominations for 'evil' Ledet?
ReplyDeleteyou know you know you know you know
ReplyDeleteor maybe you don't know because all you know is what you know you know you know you know you know
ReplyDeletefuck you kshb
ReplyDeleteOh no the Plaza is dying?!? What are we going to do without Old Navy and Lululemon? Where am I going to buy my American Flag t-shirt made in China????
ReplyDeleteLooks like most of the female protesters could use some time on the tread mill.
ReplyDeleteplease wear masks.
ReplyDeleteThis will all end when the courts start allowing evictions for non payment of rent and the unemployment $600 a week bonus ends. We have many of these spoiled brats all over the country that do not have a work ethic or value education. Even the Star reports that Blacks are far more likely to fail in school and very low percentages of them even take the ACT or SAT tests in high school. Blacks drop put at a higher rate than anyone else. How are you supposed to get teachers of color if you can't get high school graduates of color?
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