Meet the Gun Club Patrolling Seattle’s Leftist Utopia

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Though everyone from Trump to local cops have expressed fear about the idea of anti-brutality activists being armed, they say it’s essential to ward off dangerous extremists.
Seattle’s bustling Capitol Hill neighborhood has long been a hotbed of gentrification, but right now, the streets surrounding Cal Anderson Park are undergoing a different kind of transformation.

Over the past several days of its remarkable existence, the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) has captured radical imaginations across the country, and struck fear into the hearts of conservative politicians and right-wing media pundits (including the president). Also known as the Seattle Autonomous Zone, the six blocks surrounding Seattle’s now-abandoned East Precinct have become a virtually cop-free space, populated instead by a diverse congregation of activists and community members who have turned it into a bastion of radical care and artistic expression.

Last week, the area resembled a warzone, as Seattle police fired tear gas canisters into the crowd and choked out the neighborhood. Now, there is a community garden, a harm reduction clinic, a free food co-op, and artwork everywhere—and local businesses are on board. As Vixen, a Seattle resident who has been participating in the protests and declined to give a last name, told The Daily Beast from a quiet spot behind the barricades, “This place has gone from being filled with explosions and tear gas to being a place of healing.”

Comparisons have predictably been drawn between CHAZ and the Occupy movement, but in the place also known as Free Capitol Hill, there is one crucial distance: this time, some of the protesters are armed.

Members of the Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club (PSJBGC)—a leftist community defense and firearms education organization that gained a spate of notoriety last year when a former member, Willem van Spronsen, set fire to an ICE parking lot—have been a constant presence. The club is often asked to provide security for protests and rallies around the Seattle area, and while their involvement in CHAZ is structured more loosely, the presence of armed civilians has raised a few eyebrows.

 
Sounds like the No-Go Zones in England. The article does not mention the extortion/looting/rapes. The "gardens" crack me up. Those shitbags couldn't grow weeds.
 
chaz, yeah,. another communal experiment. communes were big with hippies in the 60's. i think a couple of the original ones are still going in washington state as well as one or 2 in vermont. we saw them phase themselves out as the inhabitants wanted more of what life had to offer besides tending gardens and tie dying tee shirts.. these original communes are down to just a couple families. in chaz, when the money has been exhausted and white residents have been extorted to death...we'll see.
 
Have they thought this through? What do they do to some unarmed person who does not recognize their authority? Shoot them? Beat them up? And what do they do with the peson or body when they are done?

It's like the rooftop Koreans(*) - everything is good until it isn't. Do you really think the LA PD would have simply said "no foul, have a nice day" if there were bodies of looters stacked like cordwood after the rioting stopped? When you set yourself up to use lethal force as a threat, one must think it through - "what if someone calls my bluff, but is not threatening my life or that of an innocent? Am I really prepared to shoot or am I waving around a loaded gun as a bluff?".

* - A nationality I have a special affinity for, as I became part Korean in late 2018.
 
"Local businesses are on board"? Sounds like the Stockholm syndrome to me.

I'm telling you, this place will be a tourist mecca at some point in the next three years or so. Someone will put a plaque on the wall of the East Precinct, an indigenous artist will inlay a tile mosaic in the sidewalk or something, and it'll be like the Haight. Real estate values will skyrocket.
 
I was going to ask if anyone had heard of the John Brown gun club? I watched a report on FOX of these left wing gun owning anarchists. Apparently they're country wide.
 
Though everyone from Trump to local cops have expressed fear about the idea of anti-brutality activists being armed, they say it’s essential to ward off dangerous extremists.
Seattle’s bustling Capitol Hill neighborhood has long been a hotbed of gentrification, but right now, the streets surrounding Cal Anderson Park are undergoing a different kind of transformation.

Over the past several days of its remarkable existence, the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) has captured radical imaginations across the country, and struck fear into the hearts of conservative politicians and right-wing media pundits (including the president). Also known as the Seattle Autonomous Zone, the six blocks surrounding Seattle’s now-abandoned East Precinct have become a virtually cop-free space, populated instead by a diverse congregation of activists and community members who have turned it into a bastion of radical care and artistic expression.

Last week, the area resembled a warzone, as Seattle police fired tear gas canisters into the crowd and choked out the neighborhood. Now, there is a community garden, a harm reduction clinic, a free food co-op, and artwork everywhere—and local businesses are on board. As Vixen, a Seattle resident who has been participating in the protests and declined to give a last name, told The Daily Beast from a quiet spot behind the barricades, “This place has gone from being filled with explosions and tear gas to being a place of healing.”

Comparisons have predictably been drawn between CHAZ and the Occupy movement, but in the place also known as Free Capitol Hill, there is one crucial distance: this time, some of the protesters are armed.

Members of the Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club (PSJBGC)—a leftist community defense and firearms education organization that gained a spate of notoriety last year when a former member, Willem van Spronsen, set fire to an ICE parking lot—have been a constant presence. The club is often asked to provide security for protests and rallies around the Seattle area, and while their involvement in CHAZ is structured more loosely, the presence of armed civilians has raised a few eyebrows.

Not even a good photoshop on the picture in the article
 
I was going to ask if anyone had heard of the John Brown gun club? I watched a report on FOX of these left wing gun owning anarchists. Apparently they're country wide.

Taken from r/MAGuns
The Socialist Rifle Association is apparently getting more new memberships than they can process. If you are too high and mighty to work with liberal allies to ensure your 2A rights than you only have yourself to blame when they are taken away by the Bloomberg’s of the world.

I thought that guy was being sarcastic
 
"Local businesses are on board"? Sounds like the Stockholm syndrome to me.

Except they're not. When some socialist holds your future at bay with an AK, you pay the special fee, continue your business, and pray. Or snuff out the tyrants lives when they come for you. Not an easy decision.
 
I was going to ask if anyone had heard of the John Brown gun club? I watched a report on FOX of these left wing gun owning anarchists. Apparently they're country wide.
This long-standing fantasy that only solid, patriotic conservatives and libertarians own guns is no longer true if it ever was. Hell, we have our share of lefty moonbat gun owners right here on this forum. No one should be surprised that plenty of Antifa-supporting leftists are armed to the teeth. [thinking]
 
This long-standing fantasy that only solid, patriotic conservatives and libertarians own guns is no longer true if it ever was. Hell, we have our share of lefty moonbat gun owners right here on this forum. No one should be surprised that plenty of Antifa-supporting leftists are armed to the teeth. [thinking]

Yeah but what is it, 50:1? 100:1? 1,000:1?
 
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