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Joanne Chesimard (alias "Assata Shakur"), a BLA terrorist who was involved in the fatal ambush of police officers in 1973, finally kicked the bucket. It would have been better had she died in prison where she belonged, and not hiding out in Cuba, but it is what it is.

But what followed is far less good. Chicago Teachers Union has issued a message of support for her.
Chicago Teachers Union honors activist Assata Shakur, convicted murderer after death, drawing backlash

Here is the CTU tweet:


These are the people tasked with educating out youth. This kind of thing should be unacceptable - schools should be places of education, not indoctrination.
And this is also an example of how US labor unions are often run by left-wing extremists.

Nina Turner and Democratic Socialists of America also issued tweets celebrating this murderer.
 
Once you read in the OP "it would have been better had she died in prison...", you know all there is to know about the OP.
 
I wonder if the Chicago Teachers Union would have pardoned her if they had that power.

It seems that by your standards it is the right wing extremists wirh more power in this country.
 
Haven't you heard? Since Jan6, killing cops is no longer a crime.
That's quite a whataboutism. Especially since nobody here thinks that those who assaulted (not killed) cops on 1/6 do not deserve to be in prison.

But I will take note that you are incapable of discussing left-wing radicalism without derailing with "but what about January 6th?"
 
Haven't you heard? Since Jan6, killing cops is no longer a crime.
That's quite a whataboutism. Especially since nobody here thinks that those who assaulted (not killed) cops on 1/6 do not deserve to be in prison.

But I will take note that you are incapable of discussing left-wing radicalism without derailing with "but what about January 6th?"
Officers died as a result of their injuries.
 
Haven't you heard? Since Jan6, killing cops is no longer a crime.
That's quite a whataboutism. Especially since nobody here thinks that those who assaulted (not killed) cops on 1/6 do not deserve to be in prison.

But I will take note that you are incapable of discussing left-wing radicalism without derailing with "but what about January 6th?"
Officers died as a result of their injuries.
Really? How many and can you name them?

I was aware of one death, a female protester killed by a cop.
 
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Officer Brian Sicknick was assaulted by rioters on Jan 6. He was taken to hospital and died that night after his 2nd stroke.
 
Haven't you heard? Since Jan6, killing cops is no longer a crime.
That's quite a whataboutism. Especially since nobody here thinks that those who assaulted (not killed) cops on 1/6 do not deserve to be in prison.

But I will take note that you are incapable of discussing left-wing radicalism without derailing with "but what about January 6th?"
Are you serious? I know one person who does not think those who assaulted cops, (which resulted in a higher than average short term death rate for law enforcement) deserve to be in prison. You may have heard of him. He's on Fox News all the time.

"On May 2, 1973, Shakur participated in a shoot-out on the New Jersey Turnpike that resulted in the death of one state trooper and the wounding of another. Assata Shakur was taken into custody. She conceived a child in prison, and the consideration of her pregnancy resulted in a mistrial. Meanwhile, the City of New York piled charge after charge on Shakur, using weak evidence and the rationale that the BLA had to be stopped. But juries recognized the prosecution’s fragile cases. They dismissed or acquitted, over and over, and as Shakur waited to be tried on the murder and assault charges from the Turnpike shooting, civil rights groups began to see her as a symbol for courage in the face of oppression."

It appears she was just involved in a disturbance that resulted in the death of a police officer, which as we heave seen is no longer a crime.
 
Haven't you heard? Since Jan6, killing cops is no longer a crime.
That's quite a whataboutism. Especially since nobody here thinks that those who assaulted (not killed) cops on 1/6 do not deserve to be in prison.

But I will take note that you are incapable of discussing left-wing radicalism without derailing with "but what about January 6th?"
Officers died as a result of their injuries.
Really? How many and can you name them?

I was aware of one death, a female protester killed by a cop.
This tells everyone that you have no real awareness of what happened that day. Several police personnel died as a result of the event.
But you don't care about that. To say "a female protester was killed by a cop" misrepresents what actually happened - she was attempting to illegally enter the building for the purpose of enabling more of the insurrectionists to enter. She was a former member of the military, so she was violating her oath. Her death was the result of her own actions. She was not a "protester".
 
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