Seattle radio host Jason Rantz joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Wednesday to discuss the end of the Capitol Hill organized protest [CHOP], which the host of the same name sarcastically described as an “incipient state”.
“We weren’t received as liberators today,” Rantz told Carlson, “and it’s kind of weird to know what to do with these people from CHOP … Are they refugees? I mean, we expelled them from their sovereign land with overwhelming force through Police officers on bicycles.
“And they struggled a bit with their fortified borders of old couches, which, incidentally, were not what they used to be, because those cops went through them very, very quickly. They must have been IKEA.”
SEATTLE POLICE RETAKE STATION HOUSE IN CHOP, ARREST MULTIPLE PROTESTERS
Rantz continued to ponder the question of what comes next for the people of CHOP.
“We’re talking about a bunch of 20-year-old jerks, jerks, progressives, privileged white people who think they basically don’t have to work for a living. They can just turn to socialism and it will all be turned over to them. Do we really want them in Seattle? I think that we should give them Portland. “
Seattle police seized the East Precinct station home early Wednesday morning after clearing the CHOP, making more than a dozen arrests after Mayor Jenny Durkan stated that she had illegally assembled after two fatal shootings.
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Police issued the order to disperse around 5 am local time, giving protesters eight minutes to leave. At least 31 protesters were arrested for lack of dispersal, obstruction, resistance to arrest and assault, authorities said.
“There are some rumors that they are going to try to occupy a new space outside the West Campus,” Rantz said of the protesters. “Then they go from the East Police Precinct to the West Police Precinct.”
“We don’t know exactly who the leadership will be this time,” he added. “Obviously like a phoenix rising through the flames of a garbage dump fire.”