Posted on 03/16/2024 7:37:08 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Tennessee State Senator Charlane Oliver (D-Nashville) warned state Republicans on Thursday moments after the Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill prohibiting local governments from inhibiting law enforcement that her Democrat constituents may respond with riots.
@FoxNashville posted footage of the Thursday press conference at which Oliver and other Democrat legislators held at the Capitol in which they announced their disapproval of the bill.
The legislation easily passed in the State Senate on Thursday in a partisan vote 26 to 6. The previous week, the Tennessee House passed the bill in a partisan 68 to 24 vote.
“So yeah, we’re gonna fight,” said Oliver (pictured above), co-founder of a Tennessee-based social justice activist group called the Equity Alliance. “Dr. King said the riots are the language of the unheard. You [sic] ain’t seen nothing yet. If you keep silencing us like this, what do you think our districts [sic] gonna do?”
“Gloves off,” she continued. “Like, we’re gonna fight like hell, you don’t expect us to respond when you gaslight us every single day with these bills?”
She went on to call the legislation a “Jim Crow bill” and the lawmakers who voted for it “Confederates.”
State Senator Brent Taylor, who sponsored the legislation, responded to Oliver’s comments in a thread on X. Taylor lamented the continued opposition from Democrats and said he has had many people in Democrat-represented districts thank him for his work.
At the same presser, State Senator London Lamar (D-Nashville) claimed Tennessee Republicans were engaging in “a form of slavery,” according to more footage posted to X by KWAM.
Lamar claimed that people were being silenced in the General Assembly and equated such behavior with enslavement.
“I feel like a slave sometimes in this building,” Lamar said. “I am tired of [sic] Republican Party expecting us as minorities to do what they want to do but treat us disrespectfully. Nah, we’re not doing that [sic] no more… We’re at the time of the session where [sic] gloves off.”
Lamar in particular was slammed for her comments comparing her service as a state senator to slavery.
“Holy Cow!!” wrote Newsmax host and author Todd Starnes on X. “Are the Republicans forcing you to lift that bale or pick cotton? This is an international story! Who knew that slaves were still working Tennessee’s plantations?”
The bill, SB2572/HB1931, would prohibit local governments from restricting the ability of law enforcement officers to carry out their duties of preventing crime, detecting crime, and apprehending offenders, provided they do so in a legal way. Existing local laws that contradict SB2572/HB1931 would become null and void upon the bill’s passage.
A recently passed Memphis City Council ordinance barring the Memphis Police Department (MPD) from initiating pretextual traffic stops would be affected. The council passed the ordinance in view of Tyre Nichols, who died after a brutal encounter with five MPD officers during a traffic stop in January 2023.
Criminals. A key Democrat Party constituency
And if they do in fact “demonstrate” and cause any damage or violate any laws, rest assured they will get the $blm/pantifa treatment.........
Go ahead and riot.
“No, you cannot riot. Civilized people do not riot.”
“You be dissin’ me! Let’s riot!”
It is “insurrection” if white people even think about doing it.
Lol.
sounds like solicitation to commit insurrection!
Inciting riots is ok if you’re a communist.
Nashville is a political tumor in that otherwise glorious state
Charlene sounds like she possibly could be another ditzy broad with an affirmative action, taxpayer subsidized college diploma and a “I Went To College” T-shirt.
“Democrat Threatens Violent Insurrection If Republicans Insist On Obeying Law”
That sounds like sedition.
Add her “to the list” when the balloon goes up.
Riots are the libs way of peacefully protesting like that’s going to solve anything.
Spot on!
What about Memphis?
Nashville is a model for Conservatism compared to Memphis.
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