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So Seattle's International District has become such a lawless nightmare that a Little Saigon property owner is suing the city for $30 million – and honestly, he's got a solid case. We're talking about an open-air drug market where people are literally dying on the streets while cops just drive by, businesses are shuttered, and a $21 million property sale collapsed because no developer wants to touch this chaos. Meanwhile, the Asian community gets zero attention from Seattle's DEI crowd – apparently "communities of color" doesn't include the ones being overrun by fentanyl zombies and knife-wielding addicts in wheelchairs. The city's response? "Policy disagreements," they claim, as if allowing people to OD in broad daylight is just a minor political difference. When bus stops have to be relocated because passengers might get murdered, when restaurants get broken into 25 times in four years, when kids can't walk to school safely – that's not policy, that's negligence. Will this lawsuit actually force Seattle to clean up its act, or will they just write another check and keep enabling the madness? What do you think it'll take to finally wake up these progressive politicians?