A group of protesters from Black Lives Matter in Seattle marched through a residential area this week and demanded that white residents give up their homes, dramatic video games.
Footage of the demonstration Wednesday posted on Twitter shows a crowd of dozens singing “Black Life Case” before an unidentified man projects his ire to nearby white residents – and says they live in a historic black part of town when another woman in the crowd shouts that she ‘ have to give up ‘houses, the clip shows.
“Do you know that before your white ass came here, these were all black people?” says the man. ‘Do you know that people like you came here and basically bought all the land from the black people for less than what it was worth, kicking them out so you could live here? Do you know that? “
The man goes on: ” Because if you do not do that, now you do f – king – do something about it! “
Another woman in the crowd then urges the residents to open ‘their wallets’ as the man continues to cry to the unidentified residents off-camera.
“So how do you plan to repair it?” the man continues. “As a gentrifier, because you’re part of that problem.”
A woman with a megaphone then asks the residents to ‘give up’ their house, the recordings show.
“Give black people their homes back!” she cried. ‘You sit there comfortably – comfortably as f – k as if they would not help to centrify this neighborhood! I used to live in this neighborhood, and my family was sent out, and you sit up there and have a great time with your other white friends! ”
A second clip pure shows BLM protesters and Antifa members appeal to white people to get ‘the f – k out’, just as others in the club are asking for repairs.
“Give us back to us!” one man cries.
Yet another clip apparently shot in the aftermath of the protest as well shows protesters threatening a business owner who apparently called cops to report that a window at his business was broken.
“You’re racist, you’re racist,” a protest tells the unidentified owner of white businesses. “Check your privilege, check your privilege.”
The protester then tells the man to “go back to his gentrification business” while shouting profanities at him, the clip shows.
“This was never your neighborhood,” the man’s rant continues. “This was never your neighborhood.”
The masked white man then refuses to identify his company before being threatened as he leaves, the clip shows.
“Yes, we will take care of you to support you,” the protester continues. ‘Hey look, we do not know what happened, we have not seen shit, we do not know shit. You better hope we do not find that. That is not a threat. ”
‘That’s a promise,’ cries a second man then.
One of the protesters was then arrested for suspected vandalism, as other protesters of the Black Lives Matter obsessions cried at cops, footage shows.
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best stepped down this week when the city council approved the department to cut the department by as many as 100 cops through layoffs and layoffs. The city currently has about 1,400 officers and the reduction fell short of the 50 percent cut that many Black Lives Matter protesters sought.
The city’s mayor, Jenny Durkan, is also facing a legal battle to kick her out of office for her role in the violent protests in Seattle, which began in June when protesters stormed the Capitol Hill district. took over and later renamed the Capitol Hill Occupation Protest.
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