It’s time for another dispatch from the Seattle-area Dystopia

Once again, the local news is chock-full of stories of crime, mayhem, homelessness, and demonstrations. The Seattle Police are losing officers weekly, resulting in longer response times. Here are just some of the stories in the local news today.

Tacoma Police are sharing the sketch of the perpetrator of a stabbing in Point Defiance Park.

The incident occurred just before 1 p.m. at the Tacoma park, when a woman walking on the Spine Trail — also known as the light-blue trail — was attacked, pinned to the ground and repeatedly stabbed, according to the TPD. Witnesses intervened and the suspect ran away, toward the Owen Beach parking lot, out of sight, the TPD added.

Next, the Seattle Police are investigating the suspicious case of the dead body found in a vacant parking garage. And on the streets of Seattle:

In Culture News, it seems that the Bellevue Arts Museum is in dire financial straits, and is looking to raise $300,000 to stave off closure. The pandemic and its near-total shutdowns of cultural institutions all over the state of Washington (by decree of the State Health Nazis), have caused crowds to simply stop going out to museums and galleries. The health department succeeded in making a significant number of Washington citizens afraid of everyone else-people are still wearing masks in public around here. So the institutions are suffering.

Then there is the case of the Washington State Patrol trooper who was shot multiple times in a Kent traffic stop. My readers will already be aware of the state law prohibiting police pursuits of wrongdoers, which has emboldened them everywhere around the state.

Then, there’s the incident, which is becoming a regular occurrence, of crowds of Pro-Hamas demonstrators marching and blocking public streets in their efforts to bring a cease-fire in the Israeli effort to wipe out their sworn enemy. Seattle-are drivers are not happy, since the city government has made no effort whatsoever to stop the demonstrations or arrest and charge the demonstrators. Someone is going to get severely injured when drivers simply refuse to stop for the illegal marchers, and drive right through to get to their destinations. If I hadn’t been boycotting Seattle, I would have been that driver.

And there’s the story of the Indian tribes in our state who are still battling the opioid crisis. Well, that crisis is everywhere, not only on the Indian lands, and literally people are dying on Seattle sidewalks on a daily basis. The city just looks away.

And the Redmond man injured in the early-morning apartment shooting.

And from over on Twitter, a Seattle restaurant owner is losing faith in his city, after his 23RD BREAK-IN!

Would you remain?

Good night, sleep tight, readers. And be glad you don’t live in the Cesspool that is Seattle.

2 thoughts on “It’s time for another dispatch from the Seattle-area Dystopia

  1. And yet another blue hellhole reaps the whirlwind. Very sad, as the PNW is such a beautiful area. I feel as sorry for the good people of non-urban Washington and Oregon as I do for those in Illinois outside of the larger cities. I also feel sorry for people in all of those now-dystopian cities who would love to go somewhere else, but cannot, for various reasons.

  2. “Call 9-1-1 please when you see people dying on our streets”.

    Uh… why? They’ve spent the last 25-ish years making it so that actions don’t matter, only how well someone fits for a witch-hunt. There were are fairly regular physical assaults on those who are silently demonstrating for non-politically-approved reasons.

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