Okay, let's examine the mayor's guidelines from the perspective of a taxpaying resident of WeHo (the people in West Hollywood that are NOT hoes like the mayor, that is), shall we?
1. No, Lindsey ... this is NOT a "black issue." It is a basic civil rights issue that affects how ALL citizens should be treated by law enforcement in this country.
2. Ah, so if the best way to make sure that All Lives Matter is to give black people room to own a space, then can we start by giving ownership of your personal residence to the black protestors, Lindsey?
3. Why can't we chant "Our Streets!", Lindsey - we are the ones who pay for them, each and every year?! And as for "challenging white supremacy" ... well ... just exactly what white supremacy are we supposed to challenge ... the one where a white woman is in charge of our city hall?
4. Rein in "white folks" who are causing harm, eh" Oh, you mean we need to stop Antifa from burning, looting, assaulting, and other general mayhem?
5. So, this whole "meeting level of escalation with the police" means we have just as much authority as the police do, right? It's like the scenario of "if they pull a knife, we pull a knife, and if they pull a gun, we pull a gun" ... is that it, Lindsey?
6. Ah, I see ... "don't grab the mic" ... you don't want any of us to detract from you attention whores. Got it.
7. Ah, I see, again ... you're not interested in anything we might have to say.
8. Don't worry, Lindsey ... we know who the "targets" are ... we have met "them" ... "they" are us.