Unless I’m wrong (which I hope I am), there will be violence today or tonight in Oakland, despite (or because of) the Juneteenth holiday. Of course, when and if there is violence, the usual city apologists will scramble before the TV cameras to say, “This is not what Oakland is about.”
I was accosted and robbed by a Black racist
The mixed, lethal message of Democrats
Sometimes I think the Left is its own worst enemy. Take Saturday’s massive “No Kings” protest at Frank Ogawa Plaza, for instance. It was inspirational. Seeing so many people—young, teenaged, middle-aged, old—gathered to defend American democracy filled me with hope. The message of “No Kings” is something that resonates with every American.
Community Safety Ambassadors, and a birthday
I’ve met quite a few Community Safety Ambassadors while making the rounds of Downtown/Uptown. Just yesterday I was chatting with one, on Broadway. He was charming as could be, a nice, polite young man, eager to help. It’s a good program for Oakland to have. But is it worth another $1 million, which the City Council just allocated when they passed their new budget on Wednesday?
Let the looting begin!
For the past few days I’ve been warning that Oakland is about to get sucked into the criminality and vandalism committed by Black Bloc-type rioters that we’ve seen in LA and SF. Well, it appears that sad milestone has now begun, with the mass looting and car fire that erupted Tuesday night on International Boulevard, in the Fruitvale District.