Bathrobespierre’s Broadsides Sunday September 15, 2024 show features Wes White’s Update, Pleas to the 9-10 S.C. Shitty Council, & HUFFster report on local Censorship Resistance + Flashback to July 7, 2002: with many Alt-Left Community Activists

The Sunday September 15, 2024 show includes:

  • Wes “Whip ’em into Shape” White’s overview covers Salinas, Watsonville, Fresno, Sacramento and more
  • [9-10] Public voices plead and pummel back at Keeley’s Shitty Council: Ann Simenton, Athena Flannery & more
  • Councilmember Brown, “Grace and Guts” Gillian Greensite, and the Public Herd Keeley into Delaying a RubberStamp of his response to the Civil Grand Jury
  • San Jose Mercury News 9-5-24  “Police Officer Denied Qualified Immunity”
  • S.F. Chronicle 8-18-24 “Alcohol Drug Use Growing as Cause of Homeless” 
  • “TufLuv” Tucker on the latest Brave and the Free meeting on Local Censorship

The Flashback to July 7, 2002 includes:

  • Council Committee Hears Public Shout “Police Repression”, proposes Laws with greater Police Powers
  • Ed Howes Accosted in Vehicle by Shouting Cop; 
  • Reilly-Porter Subcommittee for “Dialogue” & “First Steps”: Reilly Takes Back 6 Pre-Cooked Repressive Proposals.
  • After the Meeting, “Tokin’ Tim Rinker and “Beggerbacker” Becky Johnson for political sidewalk chalking.
  • Jay Jay, former Street Spirit vendor, scared away from selling by SCPD citation, calls from jail.
  • Beggerbacker & Bathrobespierre on “Take Me to A Magistrate” defenses to chalk- & other infraction- crimes.
  • Greg Kindig of the Coalition for a Community Commons in studio in on the Reilly-Porter meetings.
  • Dirtclod, previously of Camp Paradise and the later Camp Hope; Fhar Miess, editor of The Alarm, and Tokin’ Tim reporting on the gang of Blue Badged SCPD criminal chalkers.
  • “Nuf Said” Nancy McCaradie of the Walk ‘n Rollers—doing a Sleepwalk/ride from Santa Barbara to West Sacramento​ walking for a moratorium on Sleeping bans until unsheltered have alternatives.
  • “Lighthouse” Linda on bathroom exclusion downtown