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The Kansas City Bleach Brigade

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by G5

On election day, 6 November, 2018, in Kansas City, public servants from the city Health Department poured bleach over the food being prepared by volunteers to feed the homeless.

Some officious, authority-drunk, public servants suddenly decided to check on the scene and enforce regulations. They discovered that the volunteers were not licensed and therefore not authorized to distribute food to the needy.

Therefore the food had to be destroyed.

And it had to be done in a manner that would be remembered and stamp Authority on the event.

In passing, no food was thrown at anyone. A rare commodity for a need. And no contact from the City Health Department had been made. Two of the primary lies of the chief apparatchik, oxygen-thief goose, in the video.

But of course, these are just law-abiding, honest public servants doing their job, aren’t they?

The fellow narrating is correct about the revenue aspect, and the frog-shit training.  But it’s much more than that. It’s incessant — Me Authority: You Obey. And the more you obey, the more you encourage it.

Is it that someone has seen a possible industry to feed the homeless?

The following video is the original source, and has less than 500 views [as of posting this article]. It was posted many times from there. It portrays just one example of the syndrome of an advanced stage of fucktardism in local government. And of course the videos are disappearing at warp speed.

 

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Totally disgusting. Obviously the fat pig of a Dr hasn’t gone without food for a very long time and once again it’s about total control of the people!!

  2. “the more you obey, the more you encourage it”
    A good proportion of the population is well aware that the sole function of so-called local government is the perpetuation of it’s own existence; unfortunately hardly anyone is prepared to with-hold the respective tribute money accordingly.

    If there was any sort of law&order system the individuals responsible for the act of violence in question would be compelled to issue a public apology, pay reparations to those directly affected, and heavily fined. I dare say a fair few Kansas City residents are demanding just that.

  3. If that obese woman in the video was a city official, I would say that she would have no idea what food is safe and what food is not. She certainly has never felt the pain and distress of hunger.

    I don’t think the official being interviewed, who apparently gave the order to destroy the food, has ever been hungry either.

    If the city is so concerned about the feeding of homeless people, I suggest it do something about the plight of these people, as far as feeding and housing them.

  4. A better way to do this (effectively circumventing officious busybodies) would be to do it at night, in some sort of abandoned or public-but-little-used venue. You would basically make the acquaintance of a legitimate representative of the homeless community for a particular area, and let them know that if they approach a particular location to be later identified, they’ll be directed to the food-donation venue.

    In order to mess this up, the busybodies would need to know about it beforehand, or literally field a cadre of undercover spies to pass as homeless people, to then make contact with the donors.

    They’d also need to draw overtime from the city to be on-duty officousnessing at 9PM on a Saturday evening, and it probably wouldn’t be approved. In short, busybodies aren’t likely to be around at times when they’re usually power-mongering around their spouse or kids.

    One way around this would be to confirm the “known-ness” of your particular contact with other members of the homeless community.

    If people can manage speakeasies during prohibition, they can sure as @#$% manage this!

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