Speaker ATTACKED by 'feminist' activists
Posie Parker has clearly caused quite a stir on the left.
The U.K. feminist, whose real name is Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, was recently attacked by trans activists at her pro-women rally in New Zealand. And what was her crime? She believes that a woman is an adult human female.
This was so offensive to the trans activists that a number of LGBTQ+ rights groups actually tried to ban her from entering New Zealand — by claiming that she posed a threat to public order.
New Zealand’s high court ruled that the decision to allow her entry to the country was lawful, despite condemning her views.
The trans activists weren’t too pleased and felt the best way to voice their opposition to her beliefs was to become so unhinged and violent at their protest that the police had to intervene.
In response to the violent protests, Parker says, “The war on women in these countries is absolutely frightening,” and that she has to have a team of seven security guards with her, as she feels that her life could be in danger sometimes.
Lauren Chen brought a little sense to the chaos on her show, saying, “You don’t get to call yourself a progressive, a feminist, or a human rights champion of any type if you are okay with the way that this woman is being treated, regardless of her opinions.”
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Black Lives Matter livid over off-duty cop's acquittal after he hit woman; cop said she interfered in arrest. Cop, woman were also political rivals at the time.
Black Lives Matter is angry over the acquittal of an off-duty Providence, Rhode Island, police officer who hit a black woman during a protest in June following the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Thing is, the officer said the woman was physically interfering with his attempt to arrest a man who was attacking a journalist.
Oh, and the cop and the woman he hit? They were political rivals at the time of the incident.
What's are the details?
Officer Jeann Lugo, 35, was acquitted of a simple assault charge Wednesday.
Lugo hit Rhode Island Political Cooperative co-founder Jennifer Rourke during the rally outside the state house, WPRI-TV reported.
However, Lugo said he was trying to apprehend a suspect who assaulted self-described independent journalist Josh Mello, and Rourke was physically preventing him from doing so, WPRI reported. Lugo said he applied a pair of “police-trained open-handed distractionary strike techniques” on Rourke to “get her off” him, the station added.
Image source: WPRI-TV video screenshot
The judge found Lugo’s actions justified as they were in line with keeping public order, WPRI said. Video of the incident shows it took place at night.
A judge dismissed a disorderly conduct charge against Lugo in late August, the station said.
Lugo’s attorney, Daniel Griffin, told WPRI that his client "never should have been arrested. He’s a kid who wanted to serve the city, who wanted to serve his community, and he was railroaded. He’s acquitted now, and we just hope that the city of Providence does the right thing and puts him back to work.”
A Providence police spokesperson said the department still wants to terminate Lugo — who's been on paid suspension since the altercation — despite his acquittal, the station said. Lugo can’t be fired outright due to the Law Enforcement Officer Bill of Rights, WPRI said, adding that it's unclear when the LEOBOR hearing will occur.
Lugo, a Republican, dropped out of the state Senate race shortly after the incident. Rourke, a Democrat, lost to another Republican as the seat held by retiring Majority Leader Michael McCaffrey was up for grabs.
What did Black Lives Matter have to say?
The executive director of the Black Lives Matter RI Political Action Committee told WPRI he was at the pro-abortion rally, that Rourke only was trying to deescalate things, and that the justice system failed her.
“It’s a really disappointing decision today,” Harrison Tuttle added to WPRI. “This is unacceptable. We cant have people, but most importantly police officers, punching women in the face.”
Image source: WPRI-TV video screenshot
WPRI said it hadn't heard back from Rourke after asking her to comment.
Here's the full statement on the ruling from the local Black Lives Matter outfit:
Today, Jeann Lugo, a Providence Police officer and former candidate for RI Senate District 29 was acquitted on assault charges brought against him by Jennifer Rourke, stemming from an altercation at an abortion rights rally at the State House on June 25, 2022.
We at BLM RI PAC want to extend our deepest condolences to Jennifer Rourke, the alleged victim of this assault. No person, let alone a political candidate should have to fear or face physical violence, based on their political views. Along with her alleged physical assault, which was captured on camera, her rights to free speech and public demonstration were robbed from her, by an officer who swore an oath to protect those rights for all citizens. Jennifer had her day in court and had to face her alleged abuser, as daunting and stressful as that is. Unfortunately the justice system failed her, and we know at this time, her grief and trauma is indescribable.
To Officer Lugo and the Providence Police Department: The actions committed on that day and the resulting trial and decision are abhorrent. Today is a clear example of how policing in our state and capital city needs to be examined under heavy scrutiny. To have an officer of the law, sworn to protect the rights of citizens in our community, attack a political figure exercising their right to free speech and public demonstration is a contradiction and stain on the validity of this officer’s employment and the Providence Police Department as a whole. We strongly urge the city of Providence and the Providence Police Department to think carefully, if and when they decide to reinstate Officer Lugo.
As we continue to fight for the rights of the people in our state, another day goes by and another alleged victim of police brutality is left to fend for themselves. The justice system has again failed to protect those who are victims. We were left waiting and wondering what the outcome of this trial would be, as we were not allowed to receive any substantial information on the matter from Mayor Elorza or any high ranking officers at the Providence Police Department, due to active LEOBOR statutes that don’t allow them to speak on investigations of officers, even when criminal charges are being brought upon the officer. We wait for the day this is no longer. We wait for the day that victims of police brutality receive the justice they deserve. We wait for the police in our cities and towns are held accountable for their actions and remain transparent.
(H/T: The Police Tribune)
Violent Antifa protesters turn on Biden after reopening child migrant facility, target Portland businesses
Violent protesters descended on Portland late Saturday, an almost weekly occurrence, this time rioting over President Joe Biden's administration reopening a controversial migrant center designed to house minors who illegally entered the United States without their parents.
What happened?
Violent protesters, who were reportedly associated with Antifa, marched down the streets of Portland's Pearl District smashing cars and vandalizing businesses.
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Businesses in the district have been coated with graffiti decrying police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Demonstrators also broke windows at some businesses.
A Chipotle on Northwest Lovejoy Street had its windows smashed out at around 9:30 p.m. Saturday while customers were still inside. Other businesses caught in the damage include a Starbucks, an Urban Pantry and an Umpqua Bank. As protesters chanted for police to "go home," residents shouted at protesters from their balconies to "go home."
Videos posted to social media showed hundreds of black-clad protesters creating chaos in the streets.
Portland: Using rocks, batons & weapons, #antifa smashed up businesses and cars in the Pearl District overnight. Th… https://t.co/VGqgx0tQFk— Andy Ngô (@Andy Ngô)1614502766.0
(Content Warning: The following videos contain strong language):
Overnight, #antifa destroyed numerous businesses in Portland's Pearl District as part of a pre-planned riot. People… https://t.co/naKqxwJhRF— Andy Ngô (@Andy Ngô)1614501310.0
Other videos showed police reportedly backing away from engaging the protesters because of their level of violence.
#Antifa force @PortlandPolice to retreat during the riot overnight in NW Portland. Police resources were strained &… https://t.co/cFScWhwgm1— Andy Ngô (@Andy Ngô)1614505501.0
According to KOIN, Portland police forces were strained as the violence was ongoing, limiting their abilities to enforce the law, because of "several shootings" that had occurred in other parts of the city.
Just two people were arrested, one person for first-degree criminal mischief and a 17-year-old protester on charges of interfering with a peace officer and third-degree escape.
Why were they protesting?
The pre-planned violence came in response to immigration policy being enacted under Biden, KOIN reported, specifically the reopening of a detention center for unaccompanied migrant children.
The facility — located in Carrizo Springs, Texas — is capable of housing hundreds of children, and was the site of controversy under former President Donald Trump.
The Biden administration said reopening the facility was necessary because of a spike in border crossings and coronavirus-related restrictions meant other government facilities designed to house migrant children have lower-than-normal capacity limits.
Reopening the facility earned Biden condemnation from immigration activists.
"It's unnecessary, it's costly, and it goes absolutely against everything Biden promised he was going to do," Linda Brandmiller, a San Antonio-based immigration lawyer who represents unaccompanied minors, told the Washington Post. "It's a step backward, is what it is. It's a huge step backward."
"When I read they were opening again, I cried," Rosey Abuabara, a San Antonio immigration activist, said. "I consoled myself with the fact that it was considered the Cadillac of [migrant child] centers, but I don't have any hope that Biden is going to make it better."