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|    Molly Moon Neitzel wigger whore to Red    |
|    Re: Wigger whore owned Pro-BLM ice cream    |
|    14 Jun 23 10:35:28    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.niggers, seattle.politics       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: wigger_whores@splcenter.org              Red <232@gmail.com> wrote in news:suk3fe$1ckgp$86@news.freedyn.de:              > davej wrote       >       >> Wiggers deserve every bad thing that happens to them.              ASeattle-based ice cream company, Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream, is       suing for "extensive property damagae" that it suffered from a BLM zone       "CHOP" in 2020, according to a lawsuit shared by reporter Sam Campbell.              In the summer of 2020, rioters created an anti-police zone that was       initially called the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) but was later       renamed the Capitol Hill Occupied protest (CHOP). As a result, KUOW       reported, protestors took over a "10-block area surrounding a Molly Moon’s       location."              Three years later, Molly Moon’s filed a lawsuit in the US District Court       for the Western District of Washington to sue the city for ignoring its       constitutional rights because police chose to "abandon" the CHOP zone to       rioters, per the lawsuit.              BLM PAID EXECS MILLIONS DESPITE BEING NEARLY $9M IN THE RED: TAX DOCUMENTS              The lawsuit claims that it "does not seek to undermine CHOP participants'       message or present a counter message."              "Rather," the suit continued, "this lawsuit is about [Molly Moon's]       constitutional and other legal rights of which were overrun by the City of       Seattle's decision to abandon and close off an entire city neighborhood,       leaving it unchecked by police, unserved by fire and emergency health       services, and inaccessible to the public at large, and then materially       support and encourage a hostile occupation of that neighborhood."              READ ON THE FOX NEWS APP              The lawsuit also alleges that the city of Seattle's failure to protect its       residents from the protests "subjected businesses, employees, and       residents of that neighborhood to extensive property damage, public safety       dangers, and an inability to use and access their properties."              Molly Moon’s lawsuit comes after public and repeated endorsements of the       BLM movement in Seattle and around the country. On the company’s Instagram       page, there are multiple posts celebrating leaders in the BLM movement,       including Nikkita Olilver, a lawyer who identifies as non-binary.              BLACK LIVES MATTER DONATIONS DRASTICALLY PLUMMETED BY NEARLY $70 MILLION              Molly Moon has also shared posts on "voting with a felony," promoting       access to "safe abortions" and in support of Pride Month.              The ice cream company is just one of multiple parties suing Seattle for       its failure to prevent businesses and residents from damages, danger and       even death resulting from CHOP back in 2020.              A father who lost his teenage son in Seattle’s CHOP zone also sued the       city.              DAD OF TEEN KILLED IN SEATTLE CHOP ZONE SUES CITY: 'ENCOURAGED LAWLESSNESS       TO REIGN'              In his suit filed with Oshan & Associates this month, Antonio Mays, Sr.       said that the city was well aware of the violence in CHOP but had       abandoned it "without a working plan to provide essential services." His       16-year-old son, Antonio Mays, Jr., was fatally shot after he had traveled       there from California for what he thought was a "peaceful protest in       support of the Black Lives Matter movement."              "Sadly, Antonio soon realized that there was nothing peaceful about CHOP,"       the suit states.              The city attorney's office and Molly Moon's Home Ice Cream did not respond       to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.              Fox News’ Kristine Parks contributed to this report.              https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/pro-blm-ice-cream-chain-sues-seattle-       over-extensive-property-damage-from-blm-autonomous-zone-chop-report/ar-       AA1cuCM6?ocid=iehp&cvid=a25c4477809d46ac9c75afb2d8b30ee8&ei=37              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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