Democrats have made a popular but stupid response to the growing homelessness problem on the West Coast by designating public places as “camping areas” for the homeless. The idea seems to be that if they have a specific place to pitch their tents and do all the other things known to plague homeless camps, they will not crowd on the sidewalk or disturb pedestrians.
On the surface, this is a crazy idea, but for some reason, the Seattle city government decided to take confusing steps to allow one of the public places to become a middle school. Maybe it looks good during the pandemic shutdown, but as Seattle. In preparation for the resumption of face-to-face learning next week, the city announced its refusal to clean up the camp to ensure the safety of students at Broadview Thomson K-8 School.
According to reports, parents and activists have been working hard to dismantle the camp since July to prepare students for returning to school, but every step has been obstructed by bureaucrats from the city council and school board. Post-millennial generation.
From the first day of return, the camp continued to expand, and the Seattle School Board refused to dismantle it.Chandra Hampson, Chairman of the Seattle School Board Threatening volunteers with trespassing They are distributing leaflets to the returning parents about the campus camp and the refusal of school officials to resolve the issue.
City officials and school board members refused to meet with neighbors, parents, and employees who were seeking solutions to the camp’s problems.In emails sent by neighbors and employees Post millennials, Hampson and Director Zachary DeWolf asked Mayor Jenny Durkan not to remove the camp from the school grounds.
Although she refused to be in the camp @SeaPubSchools The property moved in 2021. In 2016, Chandra Hampson served on a committee that tried to demolish her own homeless camp near the wealthy Magnuson Park pic.twitter.com/jUbXYRJDmC
— Ali Hoffman (@thehoffather) April 7, 2021
School board members and homeless lobbyists claim that the camp is not a risk to students, even though violent attacks and drug use have It was recorded in the camp.
“Stop at the camp to meet Mike (the former homeless drug addict) and his team. I promise, it’s not as scary as it seems,” said an email from Broadview Thompson K-8, the video May have just recorded the sexual assault of a womanhttps://t.co/pNpOe1SPBL pic.twitter.com/1auishIvn7
— Ali Hoffman (@thehoffather) August 7, 2021
You will notice the chain link fence in these videos. This is the only response of the board of directors to issues concerning the safety of children returning to school.
The fence between a camp that can almost certainly accommodate at least a few sex offenders (the camp is usually occupied by offenders who cannot obtain housing that meets the sex offender registration guidelines) and the property that welcomes hundreds of children almost every day… so.
These bureaucrats screamed day and night that they need to wear masks and vaccines for the “safety” of our children in school, but they are indifferent to public drug use, public nudity, sexual assault, and unsanitary conditions in homeless camps. The front door of the middle school is only a few steps away.
One problem Broadview Thomson K-8 School may encounter is the homeless activist Mike Mathias, who has been taking the lead in resisting the cleaning of homeless camps to ensure the safety of children. Only Matthias.The qualification seems to be that he himself was once homeless, but otherwise he seems to have nothing Any real understanding of the public service.
Matthias told before Ali Hoffman Show On Talk Radio 570 KVI, he will not receive any funding for his efforts, and he refused the funding. However, this statement runs counter to the Seattle Public Schools, which told parents and neighbors that the school district provided Mathias with $5,000 to start his work.
The start-up organization also received donations, and SPS officials indicated that more money may be allocated. The only work experience or qualification he claims is that he himself was previously homeless.
Neighbors called him a “liar” and equated him with a new face in corrupt Seattle”Homeless industrial park. “
Post millennials The report stated that after receiving a report of criminal activity, an elementary school campus had cleared a camp.
Camp at Mini Middle School Cleared by the City of Seattle last weekThe guardian and safety and security expert had a “dangerous interaction” with campers living outside the building. A teacher claimed that one of the campers drew a knife at the administrator. The camper allegedly broke into the school and took electronics from the classroom.
It seems incredible that any adult would think that it is a good idea for children to walk through, pass by, or approach a camp full of human excrement, drug paraphernalia, and people who may be mentally ill every day just to go to the school where their parents tax their taxes. . So distressed.
Once again, students and law-abiding citizens are ranked last because bureaucrats transfer funds between their own businesses and use crises to gain political points.



