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Seattle's homeless emergency episode 3: Women in black
Mainestategop ^
| Brian ball and Maurice Newhope
Posted on 05/14/2016 9:31:40 AM PDT by mainestategop
The women in black are as misguided, left wing and limp-wristed (more ways then one) Than when they were founded in Israel in the 1960s.
Originally called Women in black for justice against war, they were founded by Israeli and Palestinian women, many widows who believed that the solution for the middle east crisis was, well... hippie values like communism, appeasement and more communism. They're biased against the US and Israel in favor of the Arab militants in case you're wondering yeah...
The group has grown to chapters all over the world including most major cities in the united states. Activities mainly involve silent vigils over the war and alleged crimes committed by Israel against the arab butchers and mass-murderers.
They are particularly active in the Bay area, New York city and upstate New York, Portland Oregon, and in Seattle. The group has seen an explosion in membership during the war on terror with members mainly against America and for the Arab terrorists. They are also allied with SHARE, the black lives movement, various unions and other left wing communist agitators.
The SHARE/WHEEL alliance has been in place since its inception. Aside from their aiding SHARE in left wing demonstrations, women in black holds a silent vigil for homeless people who have died outside or by violence. This ranges from an abandoned baby found dead in a ditch to an elderly man who fell off the on ramp on I-5 into traffic.
You feel sorry for these poor victims of socialism because that's what they are. Victims of a failed system that women in Black continue to push for and that SHARE/WHEEL also pushes for. Socialism is the goal. America is a terrible place for poor people and is responsible for the worlds problems and capitalism has gotta go! Meanwhile Seattle has pretty much chucked that out and poor people still suffer...
The women in black are also heavily into militant feminism. Meetings are held at women shelters and at the YWCA that promote feminazi values. The guests are lured in with snacks and in addition to talking about their "struggle against the evil patriarchy," There is poetry reading, art and other things. The same kind of left wing agitprop I saw plenty of growing up in Bangor.
Just as SHARE residents are forced at times to take part in the left and its demonstrations, WHEEL women shelters have its residents take part in its feminazi demonstrations and work with militants like women in black.
The women in black in Seattle are non-violent I am pleased to say but in places like the Bay area they have been known to be ornery. In fact I confronted them during their vigils at Westlake park near Nordstroms and argued with them about free markets. They were not to happy and one of them even claimed that I and my family would pay if I didn't stop thinking like an American and thought about the world and the consequences capitalism has had on it. HMMMMMM!
The women in black have also been known to lend a violent hand in the gay rights movement. Maurice told me of how they have collaborated with anarchists at times to silence gay rights opponents and even resort to violence.
These days they are the militant arm of WHEEL's feminist ideology. Women who believe in gender roles, traditional marriage and traditional values are usually no welcome. More on that in our next episode when we interview Maurice Newhope and his stay for nearly a year in Share back in 2015, what he saw and what Seattle really stands for...
TOPICS: Reference; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: commies; feminazis; feminists; homeless; nukeitfromorbit; radicals; share; wheel; womeninblack
To: mainestategop
You travel in, er interesting circles mainestategop. I generally observe the Tueller Rule with creatures like these.
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posted on
05/14/2016 9:53:09 AM PDT
by
rockrr
(Everything is different now...)
To: mainestategop
Saw them the other day on a street corner near Bellevue Square. They’ve been a fixture for years on that corner.
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posted on
05/14/2016 10:13:19 AM PDT
by
Not A Snowbird
(Being a person is getting too complicated. Time to be a unicorn.)
To: SandyInSeattle
Did my BA in History at UW in the mid-late 1970s. Seattle was pretty thick with communist/socialist agiprop even then. Not surprised to read that things are still the same (or worse) four decades later.
Love your tag line. Think I will go over to Amazon and buy a unicorn horn of my own.
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posted on
05/14/2016 11:16:46 AM PDT
by
Captain Rhino
(Determined effort today forges tomorrow.)
To: rockrr
I really wanted to learn more about these people. A friend of mine stayed at a Share shelter and tent city and told me about these creatures. I just had to see for myself. I spent two weeks there. A hellish vacation if I say so. Me and two associates of mine.
Maurice stayed there for almost a year. He saw some real nasty nasty stuff! He's gonna write about it this week.
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posted on
05/14/2016 12:07:41 PM PDT
by
mainestategop
(DonÂ’t Let Freedom Slip Away! After America , There is No Place to Go)
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