Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t even read this thread but Kristin Mink is like a caricature of Woke. So much that I can’t even believe that she’s a real person. It’s like Northern Virginia sent her here to ensure that Montgomery County seals its fate on the Broke Train to Wokeness.
Why bother with facts, after all? You have your snap judgment, based on nothing, and that's all you need!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPD are clearly visible in the background of several photos. Watching.
This is what she wants tho, right? Less policing and intervention? This is a GOOD thing that they’re only watching.
Really, she said she wants police to not intervene in assaults they observe? Lol police are lazy f&CKS and they are demanding more money to NOT do their jobs. You know your tax dollars go to paying these people? The notion they should stop doing their jobs because you don't like one councilmember's tweets is just so ridiculous. These police let white supremacists assault a sitting councilmember. If that doesn't speak to a deep rot in the organization then I don't know what does
Their behavior should be grounds for dismissal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horrible person Mink is, asking police to literally do the things in their job description by keeping White Supremacists from physically assaulting people instead of just watching. The nerve of this lady.
Although Montgomery County police responded to the scene at Loyalty Bookstores on Saturday, Mink said Proud Boys were mostly able to continue approaching those defending the story hour. There were no arrests or official reports of injuries Saturday.
Mink, who said she met with the police chief and requested a more robust response, said she hopes the police department’s approach to future story hours will prevent altercations and allow families and children to hear a drag queen tell stories without fear of intimidation, harassment and violence.
Montgomery police to patrol drag story hours after Proud Boys protest
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/02/21/maryland-drag-queen-story-hour-proud-boys/
The man who is injured isn’t even sure where or who injured his nose and November official reports of injury were filed. I wonder if another volunteer accidentally injured him.
I think the proud boys are despicable but after reading this article I don’t think they’re the ones to caused his bloody nose.
"I think the Proud Boys are despicable, but..."![]()
The two things that PP stated can be true. I know it’s a crazy concept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horrible person Mink is, asking police to literally do the things in their job description by keeping White Supremacists from physically assaulting people instead of just watching. The nerve of this lady.
Although Montgomery County police responded to the scene at Loyalty Bookstores on Saturday, Mink said Proud Boys were mostly able to continue approaching those defending the story hour. There were no arrests or official reports of injuries Saturday.
Mink, who said she met with the police chief and requested a more robust response, said she hopes the police department’s approach to future story hours will prevent altercations and allow families and children to hear a drag queen tell stories without fear of intimidation, harassment and violence.
Montgomery police to patrol drag story hours after Proud Boys protest
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/02/21/maryland-drag-queen-story-hour-proud-boys/
The man who is injured isn’t even sure where or who injured his nose and November official reports of injury were filed. I wonder if another volunteer accidentally injured him.
I think the proud boys are despicable but after reading this article I don’t think they’re the ones to caused his bloody nose.
"I think the Proud Boys are despicable, but..."![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horrible person Mink is, asking police to literally do the things in their job description by keeping White Supremacists from physically assaulting people instead of just watching. The nerve of this lady.
Although Montgomery County police responded to the scene at Loyalty Bookstores on Saturday, Mink said Proud Boys were mostly able to continue approaching those defending the story hour. There were no arrests or official reports of injuries Saturday.
Mink, who said she met with the police chief and requested a more robust response, said she hopes the police department’s approach to future story hours will prevent altercations and allow families and children to hear a drag queen tell stories without fear of intimidation, harassment and violence.
Montgomery police to patrol drag story hours after Proud Boys protest
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/02/21/maryland-drag-queen-story-hour-proud-boys/
The man who is injured isn’t even sure where or who injured his nose and November official reports of injury were filed. I wonder if another volunteer accidentally injured him.
I think the proud boys are despicable but after reading this article I don’t think they’re the ones to caused his bloody nose.
Anonymous wrote:What a horrible person Mink is, asking police to literally do the things in their job description by keeping White Supremacists from physically assaulting people instead of just watching. The nerve of this lady.
Although Montgomery County police responded to the scene at Loyalty Bookstores on Saturday, Mink said Proud Boys were mostly able to continue approaching those defending the story hour. There were no arrests or official reports of injuries Saturday.
Mink, who said she met with the police chief and requested a more robust response, said she hopes the police department’s approach to future story hours will prevent altercations and allow families and children to hear a drag queen tell stories without fear of intimidation, harassment and violence.
Montgomery police to patrol drag story hours after Proud Boys protest
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/02/21/maryland-drag-queen-story-hour-proud-boys/
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand.
Mink said she doesn't want police to basically do their jobs. Now she does want police to do their jobs.
Can't have it both ways.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t even read this thread but Kristin Mink is like a caricature of Woke. So much that I can’t even believe that she’s a real person. It’s like Northern Virginia sent her here to ensure that Montgomery County seals its fate on the Broke Train to Wokeness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPD are clearly visible in the background of several photos. Watching.
This is what she wants tho, right? Less policing and intervention? This is a GOOD thing that they’re only watching.
Really, she said she wants police to not intervene in assaults they observe? Lol police are lazy f&CKS and they are demanding more money to NOT do their jobs. You know your tax dollars go to paying these people? The notion they should stop doing their jobs because you don't like one councilmember's tweets is just so ridiculous. These police let white supremacists assault a sitting councilmember. If that doesn't speak to a deep rot in the organization then I don't know what does
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPD are clearly visible in the background of several photos. Watching.
This is what she wants tho, right? Less policing and intervention? This is a GOOD thing that they’re only watching.
Anonymous wrote:MCPD are clearly visible in the background of several photos. Watching.
Although Montgomery County police responded to the scene at Loyalty Bookstores on Saturday, Mink said Proud Boys were mostly able to continue approaching those defending the story hour. There were no arrests or official reports of injuries Saturday.
Mink, who said she met with the police chief and requested a more robust response, said she hopes the police department’s approach to future story hours will prevent altercations and allow families and children to hear a drag queen tell stories without fear of intimidation, harassment and violence.