BLM Running Scared in Phoenix

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There is a second one coming and the Phoenix mayor and city council are meeting to approve it.
 
So now that it appears the victims of these riots are starting to defend themselves and fight back...
 
Who would have thought that a 17 year old boy had the guts to throw the first punch in the civil war of 2020? Citizens in Arizona are tired of laying down for rioters. It seems that the only ones laying down now are the elected people.
 
Jager said:
Original post is a blank here. Hope it was good. :think:

Is this what showed up blank?

I hope everyone can see this and makes calls.

Black lives Matters is planning to paint a mural on city property at the Arizona State Capital building.

The Phoenix mayor and city council are meeting on September 3, 2020 to approve this.
If you do not want Phoenix turning into Portland Oregon, call the mayors office and tell them you oppose this. 602-262-7111 CALL NOW

I also called the governor's office since BLM's plan is to place this near the state capital.
 
or the Telephonically challenged. Load up there inbox. The committee meeting to discuss this BLM Mural is 9/2/2020

Mayor Kate Gallego [email protected] 602-262-7111
District 1: Councilmember Thelda Williams [email protected]
District 2: Councilmember Jim Waring [email protected]
District 3: Councilmember Debra Stark [email protected]
District 4: Councilmember Laura Pastor [email protected]
District 5: Vice Mayor Betty Guardado [email protected]
District 6: Councilmember Sal DiCiccio [email protected]
District 7: Councilmember Michael Nowakowski [email protected]
District 8: Councilmember Carlos Garcia [email protected]
 
Response from one council members aid: I did not attach the 256 page report and agenda but can email it to anyone that wants it.

Thank you for contacting the District 3 Office regarding the Street Mural Pilot Program. I will pass on your comments to Councilwoman Stark.

The report attached (page 256) provides information on a potential pilot project for the installation of Black Lives Matter street mural in downtown Phoenix. The Street Mural Pilot Program topic has been added to the City’s Transportation, Infrastructure and Innovation Subcommittee agenda scheduled on September 2, 2020. The subcommittee provides policy guidance on issues related to: infrastructure; transportation; transit; streets; aviation/airport; water; technology; smart cities; innovation; sustainability. The Subcommittee meeting time begins at 9:00 a.m. Residents may view and participate in the meeting to express their views on any published agenda item.

Please know this item must be approved by the full body of the Phoenix City Council before moving forward.

I have provided a link to the City’s public meeting webpage where you will find more information on how to watch the meeting live streamed, call-in to listen to the meeting or register and speak during a meeting:

https://www.phoenix.gov/cityclerk/publicmeetings/city-council-meetings

Respectfully,
Adam Grant
Council Aide to Councilwoman Debra Stark
District 3
[email protected]
 
AZ1182 said:
While I understand not everyone is on Facebook and it can be a bit of times full on partisan, it is ten times better than twatter and 75 times better than gun boards.

There is no other media site where I can be able to watch posts from my former soldiers that I had the privilege to lead and mentor, and being able to react to any signs of distress. I am only one man but I have had to step in numerous times to being an actual prevention to a possible or actual suicidal cry for help.

It's a way to get actual answers from the industry reps, vetted subject matter experts, actual professionals, and people with better hands on when having questions that need to be answered faster and noise free from the 'boards. If I want to ask Ash Hess if the 50/200 for an offset is the best choice, I can and get the answer. If I want a custom length handguard from Forward Controls, I can ask Roger, pay the man, and get a tracking number ASAP. Stuff like that.

Plus I like the memes being posted, and the malamutes & German Shepherd pics, because the wife and I have them and are very smitten by the two breeds.

But with all that said, YES, there is the occasional cancer, aids, and ebola just like everywhere else. We all try and say so an so is better, but deep down inside we all know that we've got our own set of retards just like everybody else. Block them, gone forever literally from your Facebook world. Or keep the trash for whatever reason you may have. Like it or hate, meh. But let's not kid ourselves about it being not useful.

Very good description of Facebook. I follow numerous gun and knife pages and like having current information on many of my interests. I really enjoy interacting with like-minded folks. Thank you.
 
So, a medium that constantly counters, bashes, and deletes most everything that even THIS board is about is a good way to stay up to date on "current" information?

I do not FB. I do have conservative coworkers that do. CONSTANT bitching from them about how their stuff gets booted.

But, it's solid intel....

Noted.
 
AZ1182 said:
There is no other media site where I can be able to watch posts from my former soldiers that I had the privilege to lead and mentor, and being able to react to any signs of distress. I am only one man but I have had to step in numerous times to being an actual prevention to a possible or actual suicidal cry for help.
Can you suck your own dick any harder or deeper????
 
Rock Hardson said:
AZ1182 said:
There is no other media site where I can be able to watch posts from my former soldiers that I had the privilege to lead and mentor, and being able to react to any signs of distress. I am only one man but I have had to step in numerous times to being an actual prevention to a possible or actual suicidal cry for help.
Can you suck your own dick any harder or deeper????

Well you can have a 24 hour vacation.
 
Toooooo funny .. so they want to paint a mural for BLM.

First while he black population has grown since I moved out here it still only makes up about 4.4% of the population of Arizona. So ... who are the elected heros genuflecting for??

Second .. if its tax payer funded ... can I vote on the measure. Is the black population contributing so much to our tax revenue that their contributions cover the cost of crappy lettering in the street because if not and you are desperate to paint crap on the streets I vote for "All lives matter" you know .. being Christian and all.

Third ... were I one of the other Non whites .. I would be really pissed off. There are a metric ton of people of Mexican ancestry in Arizona .. some legally, some not, some in transition and some here since before it was America .. where is their special street painting?

Yea yea... Mexican is not a race .. I get it but ...

Who are the elected heros trying to impress .. themselves, their peers .. certainly not their constituents.

Were I Black .. I would like all these white folk to stop helping me. All their help has led to ruin.
 
Boriqua said:
First while he black population has grown since I moved out here it still only makes up about 4.4% of the population of Arizona.

I think that statistic has grown exponentially in Tucson, 4.4% seems low, they are everywhere you look here now.
 
cool arrow said:
Boriqua said:
First while he black population has grown since I moved out here it still only makes up about 4.4% of the population of Arizona.

I think that statistic has grown exponentially in Tucson, 4.4% seems low, they are everywhere you look here now.

It usually depends where you are. People tend to tribe up. When I was in Laveen and the 2008 crash happened and hud and section 8 were gobbling up homes the neighborhood had a large uptick in Black folk but honestly .. that is the only time I was around a lot of African Americans since moving out here.

Now I am in East East mesa .. if I see a black person once every couple months its weird. Same when I lived in Scottsdale.

I think the total population was somewhere in the 2%+ when I moved out here so more are moving in or they breed faster. Either way .. still doesnt warrant a crappy sign painted in the street.

One of the things I did in my Museum life was write Educational development pieces for exhibits. Basically .. why should this exhibit happen and what information will it provide and how will it provide it visually and through signage.

When the subject of languages on signage would come up I would always fight against including any language but English. Not because I hate other people but .. by inclusion you are automatically excluding others. Its not a positive message.

I like "all lives matter" I dont know how it got a bad rap. If a PO kills some Asian guy without due cause or concern .. his life means as much to me as any other.

If we are addressing inequality or police brutality then lets address those issues. making things more equal by slanting them in a new direction is silly and will only lead to another group of people feeling marginalized.
 
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