6/13/2020, 7:59 am
Seattle's Mayor Jenny Durkan downplayed the six-block autonomous zone in the city on CNN last night after President Donald Trump demanded she restore order to the city.
Durkan claimed the zone is “not an armed takeover” and “more like a block party.”
Yet, the police chief said their “calls for service have more than tripled.” Videos show tension within this zone.
The best part came when Cuomo asked Durkan how long she thinks this will last in Seattle.
Her answer: “I don't know. We could have the summer of love.”
Strangly, Mayor Durkan's statement seems a bit different than most people's memories.
"The Summer of Love was a social phenomenon that occurred during mid-1967, when as many as 100,000 people, mostly young people sporting hippie fashions of dress and behavior, converged in San Francisco's neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury. More broadly, the Summer of Love encompassed the hippie music, drug, anti-war, and free-love."
Durkan claimed the zone is “not an armed takeover” and “more like a block party.”
Yet, the police chief said their “calls for service have more than tripled.” Videos show tension within this zone.
The best part came when Cuomo asked Durkan how long she thinks this will last in Seattle.
Her answer: “I don't know. We could have the summer of love.”
Strangly, Mayor Durkan's statement seems a bit different than most people's memories.
"The Summer of Love was a social phenomenon that occurred during mid-1967, when as many as 100,000 people, mostly young people sporting hippie fashions of dress and behavior, converged in San Francisco's neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury. More broadly, the Summer of Love encompassed the hippie music, drug, anti-war, and free-love."