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Originally Posted by spence
Yep, here’s your Antifa...
11:06 pm, Jun. 10, 2020
CHAZ protesters spend the night organizing a concert and movie night
Capitol Hill protesters — or denizens of the new "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" — spent another night by the Seattle Police Department's East Precinct listening to speakers, sharing food, dancing and creating colorful street art.
A small concert popped up at one intersection during the night, featuring funk/hip-hop band Marshall Law, a group based in Seattle. A cardboard sign was propped up in front of the band's makeshift stage. It read: "Defund the police, fund the community, free all protesters."
"What we're doing here — it's for a purpose," one of the band members said after the show, according to a livestream of the event.
After Marshall Law wrapped up their performance, it was time for another movie night.
On Tuesday night, the group rolled out a large projector and watched Ava DuVernay's "13th," a documentary that focuses on the racial injustice of the country's criminal justice system. On Wednesday, they screened "Paris is Burning," which features drag queens living in New York City during the mid-to-late 1980s.
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All fun and games until the utility bills come due, and they shut off water, gas, and electricity.
Then, no movies, no hot meals or showers, phones die, wifi dies. I'm sure they'll all still get along swimmingly though.
Mad Max movies always have a happy ending
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