Can we expect more photo ops like this in response to Biden caging kids? pic.twitter.com/l79DsTtaWp
Her rabid language of ‘concentration camps’ was then used by an Antifa person to firebomb an ICE facility in Washington state.
So what has happened to AOC? Where is her condemnation of Joe Biden? We previously observed that any of her words in regards to Biden seemed strangely lacking the ferocity of her words against Trump.
Now check out how she’s referring to the centers now, she’s using a new word to take the place of “concentration camps.” Naturally they can’t be called that now under Joe Biden, even if they are the exact same camp.
ITHACA, NY (WSKG) Following weeks of speculation that its police reform plans would lead to “abolishing” the police department, the Ithaca Common Council voted to approve its recommendations Wednesday.
Counter protestors, some affiliated with Black Lives Matter and Ithaca Democratic Socialists of America, gathered on the Ithaca Commons during a “pro-police’ rally in March. (Vaughn Golden/WSKG)
Amid a few hours of deliberating over particularities in the wording of the proposals, it was clear that common council supported a continued role of police in the city, albeit as part of a new overarching department.
At one point during the meeting, Councilor Donna Flemming offered an amendment to the resolution to eliminate a specific line dealing with what had been originally coined as the Department of Community Solutions and Public Safety. Flemming’s amendment would remove the term “create a department” from the recommendation.
“Pro-police” protesters confront counter protestors at the center of the Ithaca Commons. (Vaughn Golden/WSKG)
Earlier in the week, several right-wing activists announced they would conduct a Sunday rally in support of the Ithaca Police Department. It came amid the debate over whether Ithaca’s force should be abolished and radically restructured under civilian-led administration. The Ithaca Police Benevolent Association, the department’s union, later released a statement discouraging the event. The Association said it “may detract from our message of collaboration with the police reform and the steps we’ve made with Common Council and the Mayor.”
Counter protestors lead chants at the center of the Ithaca Commons. (Vaughn Golden/WSKG)