The Suburban Times

A community bulletin board for Western Pierce County.

  • Home
  • To Know
  • To Do
  • To Ponder
  • Obituaries
  • Calendar
    • Submit an Event
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • More
    • Share your story
    • Submit an Event
    • Contact

A Statement From the Tacoma City Council on Recent Events in National and State Capitols

January 12, 2021 By City of Tacoma 2 Comments

Last Wednesday, we witnessed a violent attack on our democracy.

The peaceful transfer of presidential power, required by the U.S. Constitution, was forcefully interrupted by those who refuse to accept the results of a free and fair election.

We saw public servants and others in our national and state capitols directly threatened by a mob that represents the ugliest of ideologies, brandishing racism, xenophobia, and taking anti-democratic action. The individuals involved do not represent the values our country was founded on and can, under no definition, be considered patriots.

Today, we join together as a Tacoma City Council to condemn these acts and the individuals who instigated and encouraged them.

We call on all elected leaders to condemn this. As a city, and as a nation, we must unequivocally reject these violent, racist, anti-democratic efforts.

The actions of these extremists are in direct opposition to the values of our city.

Tacoma embraces civic participation and honors every vote. Tacoma is a Welcoming City to those of different backgrounds. As a City Council, we have committed to transform Tacoma’s city government into an anti-racist institution. The City of Tacoma acknowledges each person’s right to freedom of conscience, freedom of speech and the right to assemble and protest. But, the violence perpetrated upon our nation’s capitol last week fueled by lies and racism and malevolent intent represents nothing less than a direct threat to our democratic values and institutions, and must be condemned by the strongest means possible.

Tacoma is also a compassionate city. We share the belief that each of us has the ability to make Tacoma a more welcoming, connected, resilient and vibrant community by listening and serving others with love. We resolve our differences respectfully and with compassion, not with violent insurgencies.

Now, more than ever, it is a time to remind ourselves we’re together in this purpose.

While last Wednesday’s events were despicable, they did not stop our U.S. Congress from completing their constitutional duties and affirming the results of the presidential election. We are strengthened by the unwavering resolve our congressional representatives displayed, and we express our support for our federal delegation for putting their lives on the line, as well as the continuing efforts to pursue those responsible and hold them accountable for their actions.

The Tacoma City Council brings the same resolve to protecting our democracy and the values of the people of Tacoma.

As the nation continues to move forward from these violent acts, we pray for the families of those who lost loved ones and those who suffered injuries in Wednesday’s events.

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)
  • More
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)

Related

Comments

  1. bn says

    January 13, 2021 at 2:33 pm

    Interesting how politicians are quick to condemn actions when it appears (not sure) if the target of the discontent were other politicians.

    I was stopped at 38th & Steele leaving Costco this past August by a BLM protest. They blocked all vehicular traffic with other cars–and 6 men were carrying long guns at the low-ready. The appeared to be AR-15s and/or AK-47s.

    I changed lanes to turn right onto 38th, when a car zipped up to block my way. I had to drive on the sidewalk to exit the scene. That was when I saw the long guns. It was the exact same feeling I had anytime leaving the wire overseas, only then I was also kitted up.

    I called 911. Dispatcher says, “Well, it is an open carry state…are they threatening anyone?” I asked her if that was an adjective or a verb–because I felt threatened.

    I spoke with some TPD officers later that week, asking about it. City Council mandated they let them ‘protest’.

    Interesting. I guess long guns pointed at individual citizens is not a threat to democracy, nor anything the police should quell.

    I think I heard this type of pablum before…something like, “All animals are equal, some are just more equal than others.”

    Orwell was more prescient than he knew himself.

    Reply
  2. Jon Harrison says

    January 14, 2021 at 8:03 am

    Hypocrites, we have to live with Woke Democrats demonstrating, defiling public buildings, destroying small business for seven months described as the summer of love, God help us all!

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Stories

  • Forbidden City opens in old Lieu’s Chinese restaurant space in Parkland
    Forbidden City opens in old Lieu’s Chinese restaurant space in Parkland
  • Letter: Do the citizens of Tacoma have to leave Tacoma to be safe?
    Letter: Do the citizens of Tacoma have to leave Tacoma to be safe?
  • Special Operations units conduct training at JBLM and two locations in Idaho Jan. 25-Feb. 4
    Special Operations units conduct training at JBLM and two locations in Idaho Jan. 25-Feb. 4
  • Letter: The CPSD, Emails and Groupthink?
    Letter: The CPSD, Emails and Groupthink?
  • Statements from Tacoma City Council, Tacoma Police Union on Events at South 9th St. and Pacific Ave.
    Statements from Tacoma City Council, Tacoma Police Union on Events at South 9th St. and Pacific Ave.

Become a better informed citizen.

Join over 30,000 readers each month and get real-local news and information direct to your inbox, Monday-Saturday.


Recent Comments

  • Donna Monroe on Lakewood seeks CBDG, HOME and Human Services input
  • Richard Dorsett on Jump Starting Creativity – Taking Off and Soaring
  • Susan on Letter: What’s Going On?
  • Karen on Mass COVID vaccination sites planned for Pierce County
  • John Arbeeny on Letter: Do the citizens of Tacoma have to leave Tacoma to be safe?

Contact Us

The Suburban Times
P.O. Box 39099
Lakewood, WA 98496

Ben Sclair, Publisher
253-312-1804

Stephen Neufeld, Marketing Executive
stephen@thesubtimes.com

Copyright © 2021 The Suburban Times • Log in • Privacy Policy

loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.