Saturday, October 28, 2017

How to Expose Discrimination in a Public Meeting (Grindall61 Video)



Put this on full blast.

The Shadow Governor SANDBAG picked and chose who could and who could not enter this meeting last year.

Tressy Capps had a small tripod on her phone, and she was allowed to enter the meeting.

Gary Grindall61 Gileno had a slightly larger tripod, which he had brought into the meeting the previous month.

This month, he was not allowed to bring in the tripod.

After ten minutes of protesting, Gary had to relent and put aside his tripod to enter the meeting.

He then let loose on the shadow board meeting, reminding them that because he had recorded other city council meetings and school board meetings, he had gotten bad people thrown out of office.

From what I know, a year later, SANDBAG has backed away from the Community Choice Aggregation scam. They now record their meetings for the public to review.

And Gary can bring in tripods again.

Reflection

When confronted with injustice, it is important to challenge it, to record it, and to raise heaven about it.

Just because an issue cannot be resolved right then and there does not mean that there will be no justice to resolve the issue in the future. This is an important lesson for me to learn, since I want things corrected right on the spot.

It's OK to let the conflict subside and then challenge it in the near future. Always know that a recourse is available to ensure that the right thing happens.

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