SMFH: May Day In Seattle: Black-Clad Protesters Smash Bank, Shop Windows

LA Times reports — SEATTLE — Downtown Seattle erupted in chaos Tuesday as black-clad May Day demonstrators marauded through the downtown shopping district, smashing plate glass windows at banks and retail outlets, spray-painting cars and slashing tires. Some arrests were reported in May Day protests in Portland, Ore., as well.

Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn signed an emergency order authorizing police to confiscate sticks, tire irons, hammers and other implements that might be used for continued destruction, though the worst of the mayhem appeared to have died down by mid-afternoon.

The order was targeted at protesters who carried flags and protest signs on long, heavy poles during marches that began shortly after noon. Police say the protesters then converted the poles to implements of urban destruction, attacking targets from Starbucks to NikeTown.

PHOTOS: May Day protests

“The 1st Amendment uses of 5-foot-long, 3-inch-wide sticks is outweighed by our authority … to confiscate weapons,” McGinn said at a hastily called news conference.

“When you get a group of people who are committed to cause damage, carrying weapons that they are using in a way that they’re flags or some other type of item … [then] they move quickly and disperse rapidly and hit multiple points, it’s difficult for the police to react fast enough to respond to that,” the mayor said.

Intense protests also broke out in Portland, where police reported at least a dozen arrests during long-planned May Day marches.

Authorities said the problems in Seattle began after a group of about 300 apparently peaceful protesters marched from Seattle Central Community College, formerly the scene of the long-running Occupy Seattle camp, toward the heart of downtown at Westlake Park.

From there, a group of about 75 protesters adopting the “black bloc” style of black clothing and masks began attacking banks, stores and a few upscale cars. “By 12:35, we had reports from officers of paint and rocks flying, hammers and tire irons being used to damage property,” McGinn said.

There were also reports of “sound bombs” and firecrackers being used, and local television showed a small fire in one location.

But arrests were difficult because many of the black bloc protesters then changed their clothing and blended back into the crowd, authorities and witnesses said.

Police Chief John Diaz said he had received worrisome reports before Tuesday’s events that anarchist groups were planning to disrupt the city’s traditional May Day marches.

“This is a city that loves protests, that’s proud of their ability to have protests, and the vast majority of the time, we’re able to do it quite well,” Diaz told reporters. “It’s extremely unfortunate that we have small groups of people wanting to hijack these events,” he said.

“There has been a couple of arrests, and I guarantee there will be more before the end of the evening.”

Police said the courthouse used by judges of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals was among the buildings damaged, along with branches of Wells Fargo, Bank of America, HSBC and Homestreet banks.

In Portland, nonviolent protesters marched through the city and through a major downtown shopping mall, banging drums and chanting, “Whose streets? Our streets!”

Police said protesters left the city’s Waterfront Park at about noon and almost immediately began walking into traffic, where they were confronted by police who made several arrests.

At least two banks reported vandalism, including damage to an ATM and broken glass doors, with additional damage reports still flowing in, the Portland Police Bureau said in a statement.

Additional marches were planned throughout the afternoon in both cities.

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Young Jeezy On Occupy Wall Street: “I Would Riot”

XXL Magazine reports — Yesterday (November 17) protestors celebrated the two-month anniversary of their Occupy Wall Street movement by marching on downtown New York City. Several thousand people participated in the event, which resulted in over 200 arrests and of course, clashes with the police.

On the eve of the release of his latest album, TM:103 ‘Hustlerz Ambition,’ XXL sat down with Young Jeezy to find out his opinion on OWS and its supporters’ fight against inequality.

“I would riot,” Jeezy said, cosigning the 99% (as the protestors refer to themselves), “because we gotta get the money out of Washington. This is real. When you got middle class people taking a stance—because we always took a stance by the way, we always stood in the middle of our projects, our ghetto, and took our stance and our stance was hustling, robbing, what have you, to suvive. So now they don’t have those same options, so they gotta go march.” [Watch above]

The Trap Star likened OWS to the Black rights movement.

“We as a people marched millions of times before, whether it was the Million Black Man March or whether we marched with Martin Luther King, we marched or whether it was Malcom X, we marched. And now is their time to march. They gotta go stand up for what they believe in. Stand tall like a tree. If it takes getting jailed and pepper sprayed, if that what it takes to feed your kids then fuck it, let’s do it. You gotta understand there’s no way around not being able to feed your family. So if it’s gonna take some protests—motherfuckers have protested about less, unions and busses and shit—so now is the time. I think everybody should take their ass down there. That’s what I say.”

Young Jeezy’s new album is set to hit stores on December 20. Stay tuned to XXLMag.com next week for more from the Snowman. —XXL Staff

GOP To Cut Taxes On The Rich & Raise Taxes On The Poor

Good ol’ GOP…this is a shame & a disgrace! To cut even more taxes for the rich is just absurd, how much lower can you cut them if they are already at a historical low. Why not RAISE their taxes & cut the working class, help out those that financially struggle so that they can get ahead in LIFE. Why keep them suppressed? Is this a nice way of GOP saying the poor cannot be educated enough to succeed? Working class will always be that working a J.O.B “Just Over Broke”?

ThePresidentialCandidates.US reports — With economic disparity already at astronomic levels due to the right wing economic policies of the last 30 years, the Republicans want to spread the gap between the wealthy and everyone else even farther by raising taxes on the working poor.

The working class already pays a disproportionately high rate when it comes to state & local taxes (which the right wing 53% meme ignores.) Yes, in fact, the “47%” pays plenty in taxes.

Taxes on the rich are already at historically low levels (the top tax rate was almost three times what it is today in the 1950s and unemployment was far lower) economic disparity is already at Great Depression era levels, and yet the Republicans want to cut taxes for the rich even lower and grow the gap between the rich and the poor even more? Pure insanity.

Meanwhile; Occupy Wallstreet – the protesters trying to bring sanity & fairness back to our economy – continues protesting for the 99% (including those foolish “53%” people who have been brainwashed into fighting against those they should be fighting with.)

Immortal Technique “Toast To The Dead”


“The Martyr” EP is on the way

You may have heard Tech spitting this verse not to long ago down at Occupy Wall Street. Now it gets a Dilla beat?!

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