• KuroiKaze@lemmy.world
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    It seems so bizarre because generally Seattle is one of the most trans-positive cities in the US.

    • chiocciola@lemmy.cafe
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      I’m sure the people who did this came from outside the area. The example was on Capital Hill, a place known to be a gay neighborhood.

      • eupraxia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Capitol Hill has been a magnet for right-wingers coming to Seattle this year - most notably an anti-trans rally by a Christian theocratic organization from Spokane that led to counter-protestors clashing with police.

        It’s a pretty famous neighborhood for its queer population as well as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHOP/CHAZ) during the 2020 protests, which makes it a target for right-wing agitators despite its strong local community.

      • Always how it is. Philly is an amazingly, deeply progressive place that started what we would consider today’s interpretation of “progressive” way way back in 1812. Racists and bigots absolutely exist in the city but for the most part, every instance of political violence in the past 10 years has either been actual Nazis (Patriot Front) shipping in via U-Haul, or goobers from the outer counties driving in specifically to shoot guns at windows and signs and drive out of the city with their plates covered, using one of those friggin remote controlled piezoelectric tint plate blockers

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        Formerly known to be a gay neighborhood, to be fair, but still generally a very inclusive area.